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Danny Nardico - RIP

Posted: 04 Dec 2010, 09:50
by bennie
Danny Nardico passed away last month (November 22) without a line in the boxing press but the only man to floor Jake LaMotta ranks as one of the most exciting fighters of all time, a fighter who put everything into every punch, who went out to hurt or be hurt. His fights, quite simply, were savage.
Danny did the unthinkable when he dropped LaMotta with a big right hand in the seventh round of a nationally televised brawl in the States in December 1952. He then pummelled LaMotta for the remainder of the round, with Jake hanging on to the ropes to stay upright. LaMotta was pulled out at the bell, quitting boxing soon afterwards.
Nardico's feat earned him a decider with Joey Maxim for the right to challenge world light-heavyweight champion Archie Moore and he floored the classy former champion in the eighth round but Maxim, always good against the wild men, survived to take a unanimous 10-round decision in Florida in March 1953. Three months later, Maxim conceded a desperately close decision to Moore.
The fight that really defines Nardico came against dangerous heavyweight contender Charley Norkus in a battle of ex-marines in Miami in January 1954. Nardico was no heavyweight and he went down six times but he dropped Norkus twice in return before he was stopped in the ninth round of an unforgettable fight, a fight Charley Norkus Junior describes as "a real bloodbath". Incredibly the two met again just eight weeks later, with Norkus dominating and taking a 10-round decision.
"For years my father tried to contact Danny...", adds Charley. "My father was told, and I think he realized, that he did a lot of damage to Danny in those two fights, that Danny was not the same afterwards and hung them up shortly after."
Unsurprisingly, Nardico went down a storm with TV and was once desperately close to a shot at Rocky Marciano for the world heavyweight title but Norkus put paid to that. He retired in the summer of 1954 with a record of 50-13-4 (35), still only 26, and went on to forge a career in the prison service before developing Alzheimer's in recent years.
Danny's wars with LaMotta, Norkus, Harry "Kid" Matthews, Robert Villemain and "Irish" Bob Murphy mean he will never be forgotten. Even in boxing's golden era, this man stood out.


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Re: Danny Nardico - RIP

Posted: 04 Dec 2010, 10:28
by n1ebf
awesome post. Never heard of him til now. How was somebody so decent missed by the press then the BN are always mentioning the passing of lesser lights.
Boxing back then sounded bloody brutal (no irony intended)

Re: Danny Nardico - RIP

Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 16:17
by NoMas
Daum R.I.P Nardico

Didnt know He passed, cant believe there was no write up on this by any of the boxing press SMH

They dont make them like Him anymore...

Thanks for the piece Bennie

Re: Danny Nardico - RIP

Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 08:42
by dbflex
We will have a piece in BN this week.

Re: Danny Nardico - RIP

Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 10:10
by palooka
NorthEastBoxingFan wrote:awesome post. Never heard of him til now. How was somebody so decent missed by the press then the BN are always mentioning the passing of lesser lights.
Boxing back then sounded bloody brutal (no irony intended)
X2 :box:

He sounds like some fella and I'd not heard of him before. You know your stuff bennie :bow:

Re: Danny Nardico - RIP

Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 10:13
by palooka
dbflex wrote:We will have a piece in BN this week.
Hello Danny; did you hear from Nancy Gray; Shaun and Patsys' sister with details for a memorial piece? Thanks.

Re: Danny Nardico - RIP

Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 06:00
by dbflex
simon fox wrote:
dbflex wrote:We will have a piece in BN this week.
Hello Danny; did you hear from Nancy Gray; Shaun and Patsys' sister with details for a memorial piece? Thanks.
I didn't mate. Was it sent directly to me? When?

Re: Danny Nardico - RIP

Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 10:44
by palooka
I think she was to send it to the editor of the amateur section. Not to worry, though it's a shame those 2 weren't remembered in the trade journal; thanks in any case.