Re: 'Smokin Joe' Frazier vs. Dave 'Ziggy' Zyglewicz
Posted: 06 Mar 2013, 01:43
Willis sounds like another tomato can.Il Duce wrote:Tueday Night - July 29, 1969
Fair Park - Beaumont, Texas
'ZIGGY'S BACK, SCORES KNOCKOUT'
Dave Zyglewicz (195 lbs.) was back in action, defending his Texas Heavyweight
Championship against 'Cowboy' Willis Earls on Tuesday Night.
'Ziggy' who was put to sleep in '96-Seconds' by Heavyweight Champion Joe Frazier back
in April, returned with an impressive knockout victory.
Things didn't go so well in the 1st-Round, as Earls (197 lbs.) was able to catch Zyglewicz with
an assortment of lefts and rights to the forehead, and chin. But, instead of fighting Round 2 with
the same style, Earls abandoned his 1st-Round success, and got in close to Zyglewicz and tried
to exchange with the muscular power puncher. Zyglewicz was able to rip hard body punches that
slowly wore Earls down, and eventually bent him in half near the end of the Round. Then Ziggy
landed 'two' hard hooks and a chopping right hand that dropped Earls at the {2:55 Mark}.
Under Texas Boxing rules, a fighter must rise before the 10-Count, even if the Bell Sounds ending
the Round. But Willis Earls could not get up, and was counted out at 3:05 of Round 2.
Dave Zyglewicz successfully defended his Texas Heavyweight Championship, and the 25 year-old
improved his record to 29-2-0 (16 KO's).
Dave Zyglewicz, 'I planned on fighting with the same style that got me '28' wins, and forgot about
letting everbody tell me to box more. I'm not a boxer, I'm a slugger. Two more wins, and I'll be
right back in the thick of things.'
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