Re: Greatest deffensive fighter ever?
Posted: 18 May 2010, 12:44
Rosenbloom has to be one of them, but damned if I've seen a single frame of him actually in a ring.
Care to elaborate?raylawpc wrote:From the old-timers: that old pedophile and the only featherweight to KO a heavyweight champion, Young Griffo.
There are some iffy circumstances to this, the kid disapeared before giving testemony amon other things... ill have to look it up againraylawpc wrote:Happy to. Young Griffo was arrested in the Summer of 1895 in New York City and accused of sodomizing a 12-year-old boy. He pleaded guilty to the offense in August 1896, and served a ten months of a one-year sentence in Sing Sing. (If you look on his record, you will see a one-year absence from the ring July 1896 to July 1897.)
Wow just ten months?raylawpc wrote:Happy to. Young Griffo was arrested in the Summer of 1895 in New York City and accused of sodomizing a 12-year-old boy. He pleaded guilty to the offense in August 1896, and served a ten months of a one-year sentence in Sing Sing. (If you look on his record, you will see a one-year absence from the ring July 1896 to July 1897.)
Yeah, the kid and his Dad went up to Canada before the trial was to begin, and there was some speculation they had been paid off to leave New York. (Griffo's bond was posted by one of his backers - a NY State Senator - I forget the fellow's name.) However, when the kid came back for the second trial setting, and it was clear he would testify, Griffo threw in the towel and pleaded guilty.Panzerfaust wrote:There are some iffy circumstances to this, the kid disapeared before giving testemony amon other things... ill have to look it up againraylawpc wrote:Happy to. Young Griffo was arrested in the Summer of 1895 in New York City and accused of sodomizing a 12-year-old boy. He pleaded guilty to the offense in August 1896, and served a ten months of a one-year sentence in Sing Sing. (If you look on his record, you will see a one-year absence from the ring July 1896 to July 1897.)
If you look at some of the old cases from those days, you'll see convicted felons going away for much shorter sentences than convicted felons receive for the same offenses today. One reason, I suspect, is because prison conditions were quite harsh at the turn of the century, and the ten months he served was hard time. The long sentences we have today are a fairly recent phenomenon in cricminal jurisprudence.Grimm wrote:Wow just ten months?raylawpc wrote:Happy to. Young Griffo was arrested in the Summer of 1895 in New York City and accused of sodomizing a 12-year-old boy. He pleaded guilty to the offense in August 1896, and served a ten months of a one-year sentence in Sing Sing. (If you look on his record, you will see a one-year absence from the ring July 1896 to July 1897.)
I thought they would kill you for that back then.
Very good footwork could slip and move very well, I seem to remember reading somewhere that he once won a round without ever throwing a punch and just used all of his defensive boxing skills. What about Ali in his prime with his elegant footwork and balancegambler49 wrote:Pep
The "won a round without throwing a punch" myth is just that - a myth. It supposedly happened in the 3rd round of the Jackie Graves fight in 1946, but contemporary ringside reports make no mention of it.IRLangmaid25 wrote:Very good footwork could slip and move very well, I seem to remember reading somewhere that he once won a round without ever throwing a punch and just used all of his defensive boxing skills. What about Ali in his prime with his elegant footwork and balancegambler49 wrote:Pep
Some beautiful stuff there.Deno1986 wrote:My vote goes to Locche. Anybody ever see this video paying tribute to the great defensive boxers? Some great footage.
Part 1 of 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ct2jCu7 ... re=related
I saw him in a late 30s film, he was a pretty lousy actor and already sounded well punchy.BoxBuzz wrote:Maxie Rosenbloom from all written accounts. Sadly not a shred of film available.