Re: Great Publicity Moves
Posted: 18 Jul 2013, 19:21
Archie Moore's WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE posters when he was promoting himself as Marciano's next mandatory.
The last thing he did...bizarre.Jaclem wrote:..carnera's handlers did some clever things. he was always surrounded by men who were shorter than average to make him look even taller, and he wore shoes that were even larger than the big ones of the regular size...he had huge feet anyway but these shoes made him look as big as the frankenstein monster. plus in training camp covered by the press he wore a larger foul cup to make....ah....another appendage look bigger.
Yeah, that was a farce.Il Duce wrote:A Heavyweight Champion fighting a Japanese Wrestler.
For those who paid to see this 'phony circus act'.
"A sucker is born every minute"
You may have well let Muhammad Ali come into your house and take your wallet.....
Same Result.
Il Duce wrote:Muhammad Ali vs Antonio Inoki
A Bob Arum Promotion........"Yea Baby"
I'd say so.yancey wrote:Would the story that one stood on a bridge and threw his Olympic medal in the river count as a great publicity move?
Pubic relations...Il Duce wrote:Was 'D-Con Foregone' a good pubic relations move..........
Madison Avenue Marketing Heads said Muhammad Ali can only sell 'Poison'.
'D-Con Power'..................Yea Baby, you tell them Muhammad !!!!
http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.47467602 ... 6&pid=15.1
Obsessed much with Ali?yancey wrote:Would the story that one stood on a bridge and threw his Olympic medal in the river count as a great publicity move?
Not a bit. He was a great champ.Giancarlo wrote:Obsessed much with Ali?yancey wrote:Would the story that one stood on a bridge and threw his Olympic medal in the river count as a great publicity move?