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Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 26 Mar 2018, 01:19
by scorpio83
Archie Moore fought successfully as a heavyweight, but he was unfortunately lost all 3 fights with future World Heavyweight Champion Ezzard Charles before Moore won the World Light Heavyweight Championship and Charles could have won the World Light Heavyweight Championship himself. Moore knocked down Rocky Marciano in the second round in his first attempt to win the World Heavyweight Championship, but Rocky ended his career by knocking Moore out in the ninth round. Moore was knocked out by Floyd Patterson in 5 for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship and Moore was stopped by then Cassius Clay after knocking Moore down 3 times in 4 rounds.

Despite the fact that Moore was unable to beat the 4 World Heavyweight Champions, he successfully defeated heavyweight contenders who were each in line to challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship. Moore fought brilliantly at heavyweight during and after his reign as World Light Heavyweight Champion.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 26 Mar 2018, 12:18
by Caractacus
Did Archie Moore and Jersey Joe Walcott ever come close to fighting in the late 1940's or early 1950's ?
I remember reading various Tales of the Tapes years ago,
and Moore's and Walcotts were almost identical (including 18 " biceps).
The one difference was that Walcott was listed as an inch taller.( at 6')

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 26 Mar 2018, 18:37
by HomicideHenry

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 27 Mar 2018, 04:06
by Kalan
Caractacus wrote: 26 Mar 2018, 12:18 Did Archie Moore and Jersey Joe Walcott ever come close to fighting in the late 1940's or early 1950's ?
I remember reading various Tales of the Tapes years ago,
and Moore's and Walcotts were almost identical (including 18 " biceps).
The one difference was that Walcott was listed as an inch taller.( at 6')
Walcott never had an 18" biceps in his life... Neither did Moore... Neither did Rocky... Neither did Patterson

Sonny Liston and George Foreman didn't even have 18" biceps.... Wladimir Kltischko did and Anthony Joshua actually exceeds the measurement by only an inch...

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 27 Mar 2018, 13:15
by BoxBuzz
So......make a note.....weightlifters are the future of boxing.

Hulk Hogan aka Thunderlips did do a pretty good job of nullifying Rocky's attack.

uh...oops....that was fiction right? My bad


uhhh on second thought........this important info would actually be relevant within the current context I suppose.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 27 Mar 2018, 13:22
by oogiebe
BoxBuzz wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 13:15 So......make a note.....weightlifters are the future of boxing.

Hulk Hogan aka Thunderlips did do a pretty good job of nullifying Rocky's attack.

uh...oops....that was fiction right? My bad


uhhh on second thought........this important info would actually be relevant within the current context I suppose.
Isn't Kalan funny!! Surely he MUST be doing these posts to make us laugh!!!! I know it works on me!!!! LMFAO! :clap: :yay: :OhYes:

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 27 Mar 2018, 14:18
by BoxBuzz
Well, I did think that Toney Frazier would be a good competitive bout.....and I woudn't rule Toney out......., and at that time I was considered fringe lunatic for my beliefs.

Kalan has helped me enter the "middle ground" group of thinkers.


However it was a very lopsided poll, and I think it was nearly 100% KO for Frazier based on the Current Wisdom at the time.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 27 Mar 2018, 15:17
by Caractacus
Kalan wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 04:06
Caractacus wrote: 26 Mar 2018, 12:18 Did Archie Moore and Jersey Joe Walcott ever come close to fighting in the late 1940's or early 1950's ?
I remember reading various Tales of the Tapes years ago,
and Moore's and Walcotts were almost identical (including 18 " biceps).
The one difference was that Walcott was listed as an inch taller.( at 6')
Walcott never had an 18" biceps in his life... Neither did Moore... Neither did Rocky... Neither did Patterson

Sonny Liston and George Foreman didn't even have 18" biceps.... Wladimir Kltischko did and Anthony Joshua actually exceeds the measurement by only an inch...
okay you were right Tale of the Tape said Archie Moore had only 16.5 inch biceps.
( although i'm sure I saw it listed as 18" biceps somewhere,but that may have been a newspaper misprint typo
when I think about it.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 01:42
by HomicideHenry
Image

Archie Moore sparring with Jesse Gorilla Brown in preparation for his bout with Rocky Marciano. Brown had a similar style to Marciano, but his 10-8-1 (5) record overall as a pro shows that he was certainly a better amateur.

In the article below it's interesting how the newspaper men asked Moore WHO he had ever fought similar to Marciano and he said, "Shorty Hogue", a man he lost to twice and beat once.

https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid= ... 1701&hl=en

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 02:02
by HomicideHenry

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 02:48
by HomicideHenry
https://www.si.com/vault/1956/01/30/604 ... t-champion

Article on Floyd Patterson, prior to his fight with Moore and being in the Heavyweight mix.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 03:59
by Kalan
Caractacus wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 15:17
Kalan wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 04:06
Caractacus wrote: 26 Mar 2018, 12:18 Did Archie Moore and Jersey Joe Walcott ever come close to fighting in the late 1940's or early 1950's ?
I remember reading various Tales of the Tapes years ago,
and Moore's and Walcotts were almost identical (including 18 " biceps).
The one difference was that Walcott was listed as an inch taller.( at 6')
Walcott never had an 18" biceps in his life... Neither did Moore... Neither did Rocky... Neither did Patterson

Sonny Liston and George Foreman didn't even have 18" biceps.... Wladimir Kltischko did and Anthony Joshua actually exceeds the measurement by only an inch...
okay you were right Tale of the Tape said Archie Moore had only 16.5 inch biceps.
( although i'm sure I saw it listed as 18" biceps somewhere,but that may have been a newspaper misprint typo
when I think about it.
Yeah... I know 18 inchers when I see them... Not too many leaned out Heavyweights have them though they're easy for a body builder to acquire... If you get them from push-ups, pull-ups, rope climbing, high bar routines and dumbbell and kettlebell routines, the big arms will allow you to punch faster and harder with less effort..

Barbell curls, bench presses, and sets on top of sets will break down the muscles and make them grow, but they won't necessarily be that functional for Boxing.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 04:01
by scorpio83
The fight between two ancient all-time fighters would have been a great match up had they fought back then to show their superiority.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 13:41
by Caractacus
Archie Moore use to walk on his hands since he was a youth and still was doing it up(sometimes)up into his sixties.
anyone ever see a photo of him doing that ?

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 13:43
by Caractacus
anyone here ever visit Archie Moore's "Salt Mine" camp that was near San Diego ?
I had read that before he purchased it,it had been a Nudist colony retreat.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 13:45
by oogiebe
Caractacus wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 13:43 anyone here ever visit Archie Moore's "Salt Mine" camp that was near San Diego ?
I had read that before he purchased it,it had been a Nudist colony retreat.
LOL...frightening mental picture.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 17:49
by Caractacus
actually The Salt Mine was near Ramona which is about 40 miles from San Diego.
It was located at the base of Mount Woodson and still was wilderness area in the 1950's.
It had miles and miles of trails.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 18:36
by Caractacus
The Salt Mine was located on 120 acres.
I think Archie Moore had purchased it around the time of his fight with Floyd Patterson.
I'm not sure if he had ever trained there earlier before he bought it but he may have because he had lived in San Diego
for years.( since 1938)

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 18:39
by oogiebe
Caractacus wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 18:36 The Salt Mine was located on 120 acres.
I think Archie Moore had purchased it around the time of his fight with Floyd Patterson.
I'm not sure if he had ever trained there earlier before he bought it but he may have because he had lived in San Diego
for years.
There are so many interesting facts I've never known about so many fighters. Thanks for sharing this. I had no idea! Wonder what he paid for it.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 18:46
by Caractacus
Yeah,he had various sized boulders around the Salt Mine that he named after other Boxers and their names painted on them.
Muhammad Ali used the same idea for his training camp at Deer Lake in Pennsylvania during the 1970's.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 18:54
by oogiebe
Caractacus wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 18:46 Yeah,he had various sized boulders around the Salt Mine that he named after other Boxers and their names painted on them.
Muhammad Ali used the same idea for his training camp at Deer Lake in Pennsylvania during the 1970's.
That's hysterical. I just found an article: Archie Moore — The ‘Salt Mine’ and His Legacy

http://ramonajournal.com/archie-moore-t ... 89-293.htm

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 08 Apr 2021, 16:18
by Caractacus
there were some photographs of what the Salt Mines looked like in recent years but
they been removed it apperars.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 08 Apr 2021, 16:21
by Caractacus
I remember reading in his 1960 autiobiography where he said
that he was in acuality(in 1960) a heavyweight
and that he had 19 inch biceps ,12 inch forearms and a 48 inch chest.
He also wrote that he could do 255 chin-ups
( but didnt say if he could do them consecuvivley or repitions of numbers in a certain amount of time to get to that amount.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 27 Apr 2021, 19:00
by BoxBuzz
He's my all time favorite fighter....and he should be YOURS as well.

Re: The Heavyweight Career of Archie Moore

Posted: 27 Apr 2021, 19:52
by oogiebe
BoxBuzz wrote: 27 Apr 2021, 19:00 He's my all time favorite fighter....and he should be YOURS as well.
Very compelling. :OhYes: