September 21, 1955: 60 Years Ago, It Was Marciano's Last Fight
Posted: 28 Sep 2015, 21:37
On that day, sixty years ago, on Sep 21, 1955 at Yankee Stadium in New York, for the World Heavyweight Championship, the great Rocky Marciano made his sixth and last title defense of his crown against the great Archie Moore, the World's Light-heavyweight Champion.
It was a brutal and savage contest. The Blows by blows from each fighter were frightening to see. Marciano went down in the second round. But, when he got up, The Ol' Mongoose paid the price going down 5 times. I even kind of felt those punches. Marciano was a relentless machine against a ring veteran of 171 fights, with an astonishing record of 144-20-7!. That is some record that I won't see today, maybe never.
Moore, 42, (Some say he was 39), was so game and cagey, but, couldn't keep off The Rock from him. It was too much. The fight was over in the 9th round. But, I believe that it should've been stopped rounds earlier. Moore took too much punishment in that fight. It was the end of Marciano 's era of the heavyweight division.
Marciano retired with a record of 49-0, with 43KOs. Where do you rank this great champion among the heavyweights and p4p among the p4p greats? Let's discuss the career of both greats, Moore and Marciano.
It was a brutal and savage contest. The Blows by blows from each fighter were frightening to see. Marciano went down in the second round. But, when he got up, The Ol' Mongoose paid the price going down 5 times. I even kind of felt those punches. Marciano was a relentless machine against a ring veteran of 171 fights, with an astonishing record of 144-20-7!. That is some record that I won't see today, maybe never.
Moore, 42, (Some say he was 39), was so game and cagey, but, couldn't keep off The Rock from him. It was too much. The fight was over in the 9th round. But, I believe that it should've been stopped rounds earlier. Moore took too much punishment in that fight. It was the end of Marciano 's era of the heavyweight division.
Marciano retired with a record of 49-0, with 43KOs. Where do you rank this great champion among the heavyweights and p4p among the p4p greats? Let's discuss the career of both greats, Moore and Marciano.