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Randall"Tex"Cobb vs Ken Norton(Nov.7.1980)
Posted: 05 May 2010, 02:54
by Brutu
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 05 May 2010, 13:24
by gambler49
THANX

Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 05 May 2010, 22:05
by Brutu
Later on that Evening ,Tex Cobb came into the lobby of the hotel that Norton was staying at ,and was yelling for him to come down and out into the parking lot and finish the fight.
Apparently Cobb was angry because he had bet his entire purse money($200,000)on himself to win.
Norton called the police.
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 06 May 2010, 00:29
by gambler49
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DD
Cobb looked like a meen mofo. And also he was a karate guy (full contact)
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 06 May 2010, 02:36
by Brutu
Even tho he didnt have great power, Cobb could take a punch and was one of those fighters who didnt look like he could be intimidated.
Norton looked intimatated some,probably because he was getting older,making a comeback after having been blasted out in one round by Earnie Shavers and almost TKOd in the 10th round by Scott LeDoux
in his 2 previous fights.
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 06 May 2010, 06:06
by ThatOne
Brutu wrote:Even tho he didnt have great power, Cobb could take a punch and was one of those fighters who didnt look like he could be intimidated.
Norton looked intimatated some,probably because he was getting older,making a comeback after having been blasted out in one round by Earnie Shavers and almost TKOd in the 10th round by Scott LeDoux
in his 2 previous fights.
Cobb was never stopped in fifty or so fights, except by a boxer named Dee Collier. Was that fight legit?
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 06 May 2010, 10:21
by gambler49
ThatOne wrote:Brutu wrote:Even tho he didnt have great power, Cobb could take a punch and was one of those fighters who didnt look like he could be intimidated.
Norton looked intimatated some,probably because he was getting older,making a comeback after having been blasted out in one round by Earnie Shavers and almost TKOd in the 10th round by Scott LeDoux
in his 2 previous fights.
Cobb was never stopped in fifty or so fights, except by a boxer named Dee Collier. Was that fight legit?
Well the record stands. But theres talk of a dive etc. I mean Ern Shavers hit him wiv all he had and he never went down so hows some nobody gonna stop him in 1???
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 06 May 2010, 15:10
by ebeneezer
Norton came very close to getting stopped towards the end of the 9th.
Norton was absolutely terrible when he was forced backwards.
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 06 May 2010, 18:20
by Brutu
Norton looked like he was almost going to fall down walking back to his corner after the bell rang to end the ninth round.
That sure must have been some pep talk they gave him to come out swinging like that for the 10 th round.
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 06 May 2010, 22:01
by Brutu
That fight was live on a cable channel(BET if I remember right),and went off the air before the decision was announced.
I didnt see it on TV,but I remember later that evening on the 10 clock news,on the sports,the guy said we been getting a number of calls of people wanting to know who won it.
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 08 May 2010, 14:31
by overhand_right
Cobb took some big whacks in his career and his punch resistance was starting to erode. Prior to the Dee Collier fight he was decked in the 9th rd by Eddie Gregg.
Dee Collier if you've never seen him is a beast, absolutely massive guy who could obviously hurt anybody who stood right in front of him & let him load up, as a fading Cobb presumably did.
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 12 May 2010, 03:30
by Brutu
look how big Cobb looks against Norton compared to Jerry Quarry.
Norton sure did not look like he appreciated those rights to the body by Cobb.
I think Cobbs skills and career went down hill after he(allegedly) used cocaine.
Which(IMOP) may have been prior to his fight with Larry Holmes.
I say that,becuse if you ever saw the footage of Cobb training for the Holmes fight and the interview,
he appears to be on some substance abuse.
Also that enormously long and wide ring Cobb chased after Holmes in did not help im sure.
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 28 Aug 2010, 14:44
by Brutu
Here is a rare clip of an early Tex Cobb fight.
His 8th professional fight.
April.7.1978
Olympic auditorium Los Angeles.
against Paul"King"Solomon
(round 2 only)
Announcer"look at the size of that Cobb,he is a brute"lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVVm52LVMY0
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 28 Aug 2010, 18:44
by BoxBuzz
I got to go with the judge that gave it to Cobb.
Who would you rather have been after the fight?
(Ok no wise cracks like "Norton cuz he won and was paid more".
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 28 Aug 2010, 18:49
by SaadOffTheDeck
Brutu wrote:Later on that Evening ,Tex Cobb came into the lobby of the hotel that Norton was staying at ,and was yelling for him to come down and out into the parking lot and finish the fight.
Apparently Cobb was angry because he had bet his entire purse money($200,000)on himself to win.
Norton called the police.
Did you add an extra zero there? That sounds highly extravagant for those times and for a fighter of Cobb's stature.
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 28 Aug 2010, 19:11
by Brutu
Brutu wrote:Here is a rare clip of an early Tex Cobb fight.
His 8th professional fight.
April.7.1978
Olympic auditorium Los Angeles.
against Paul"King"Solomon
(round 2 only)
Announcer"look at the size of that Cobb,he is a Brute"lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVVm52LVMY0
Three months after the fight with Paul Solomon,Cobb went Hollywood and was cast as the boxer opposite Jon Voight in THE CHAMP
(fight sequences filmed mid-July 1978)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ1nUcTeaOQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cU98an9z-E
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 28 Aug 2010, 21:52
by dempseyfire
BoxBuzz wrote:I got to go with the judge that gave it to Cobb.
Who would you rather have been after the fight?
(Ok no wise cracks like "Norton cuz he won and was paid more".
Norton was the clear winner, IMO. He won more rounds without question.
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 28 Aug 2010, 21:57
by BoxBuzz
Ok, he may well have, Which is why I asked the question, which I do think is relevant.
So Norton may have won the battle, But it sure looked like Cobb won the war.
I think Norton was feeling more "beaten" at the end of the fight.
Cobb was up and rowdy at nights end, Norton probably had one of "his people" call the cops for him, as even his dialing finger was probably hurting.
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 28 Aug 2010, 22:57
by Brutu
Here was the official score cards.
ref.Tony Perez 97-94 -Norton
judge Chuck Hassett 96-95- Norton
judge A.D Bynum 97-95- Cobb
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 28 Aug 2010, 23:23
by nighttrain1234
Brutu wrote:That fight was live on a cable channel(BET if I remember right),and went off the air before the decision was announced.
I didnt see it on TV,but I remember later that evening on the 10 clock news,on the sports,the guy said we been getting a number of calls of people wanting to know who won it.
I believe it was live on CBS.
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 00:00
by Brutu
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Brutu wrote:Later on that Evening ,Tex Cobb came into the lobby of the hotel that Norton was staying at ,and was yelling for him to come down and out into the parking lot and finish the fight.
Apparently Cobb was angry because he had bet his entire purse money($200,000)on himself to win.
Norton called the police.
Did you add an extra zero there? That sounds highly extravagant for those times and for a fighter of Cobb's stature.
No extra zero's,
I got that from Ken Norton's autobiography GOING THE DISTANCE page 168.
It was a MAPS promotion(Muhammad Ali Promotions,Inc)(even tho Ali only sold his name and had nothing to do with the company)
Ross Fields alias Harold Smith president.
and you know were he got all that money to throw around for those fights he promoted in 1979-1980 ?lol.
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 08:58
by SaadOffTheDeck
Wow, no wonder they didn't last long.
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 14:52
by hhaehre
dempseyfire wrote:BoxBuzz wrote:I got to go with the judge that gave it to Cobb.
Who would you rather have been after the fight?
(Ok no wise cracks like "Norton cuz he won and was paid more".
Norton was the clear winner, IMO. He won more rounds without question.
I agree, Norton won it clearly but it was also very clear that Norton was well past it. He could no longer keep a good pace and was fighting in spurts, clearly bothered by the pressure Cobb applied. In his prime Norton would have gone to town on Cobb in a big way.
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vrs Ken Norton(1980)
Posted: 30 Aug 2010, 19:31
by Brutu
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Brutu wrote:Later on that Evening ,Tex Cobb came into the lobby of the hotel that Norton was staying at ,and was yelling for him to come down and out into the parking lot and finish the fight.
Apparently Cobb was angry because he had bet his entire purse money($200,000)on himself to win.
Norton called the police.
Did you add an extra zero there? That sounds highly extravagant for those times and for a fighter of Cobb's stature.
Here is a link to an article about Harold Smith(the man with the money).
The promoter , known for wearing a cowboy hat and boots and carrying around a suitcase full of cash.
S.I Feb 1985
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/ ... /index.htm
S.I March 1992
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/ ... /index.htm
Re: Randall"Tex"Cobb vs Ken Norton(Nov.7.1980)
Posted: 30 Aug 2010, 19:55
by SaadOffTheDeck
I believed you the first time, you put a good bit of research in for these threads. I remember Smith and his brief time in the sport well.