
Pep-Saddler II (Newspaper report: 02/12/1949)
Re: Pep-Saddler II (Newspaper report: 02/12/1949)
Good read, thanks.
Re: Pep-Saddler II (Newspaper report: 02/12/1949)
The Saddler fights happened after Pep lost his chin in a tragic plane crash that killed several people and left Pep with his back broken in 2 places. He had many broken ribs, broken pelvis, compound fractures of his legs, and was knocked unconscious for several hours in a blinding snow storm that brought the plane down and ripped it to shreds. He had several damaged internal organs and he was in a body cast for 5 months. Lying there in a body cast he would spread his toes and flex and relax as many bodily muscles as he could thousands of times a day, attempting to will his body to heal itself.
“The plane crash took my chin away. Before the accident I never came close to being knocked out or hurt in over 100 fights with only 1 loss. After my convalescence I got knocked down or out by anybody who hit me good. I had to readjust my style. Before the crash I had the best series of fights of my career. I scored 9 knockouts in my 10 fight before the accident. I was becoming a boxer-puncher. I took out Sal Bartolo, Jackie Graves, and Chalkie Wright. For 80 or 90 fights I moved too much and didn’t get good leverage on my punches. I was starting to settle down and take the lead. After the accident I had to go back to my original style and I didn’t have the same body to do all that moving and dancing.”
Pep’s record before he met Saddler was 134-1-1 with no KO losses... When he retired his record was 229-11-1 with 6 KO losses.
“The plane crash took my chin away. Before the accident I never came close to being knocked out or hurt in over 100 fights with only 1 loss. After my convalescence I got knocked down or out by anybody who hit me good. I had to readjust my style. Before the crash I had the best series of fights of my career. I scored 9 knockouts in my 10 fight before the accident. I was becoming a boxer-puncher. I took out Sal Bartolo, Jackie Graves, and Chalkie Wright. For 80 or 90 fights I moved too much and didn’t get good leverage on my punches. I was starting to settle down and take the lead. After the accident I had to go back to my original style and I didn’t have the same body to do all that moving and dancing.”
Pep’s record before he met Saddler was 134-1-1 with no KO losses... When he retired his record was 229-11-1 with 6 KO losses.
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Sidney Carton
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Re: Pep-Saddler II (Newspaper report: 02/12/1949)
Lots of fighters "lost their chins" when they fought Sandy Saddler.Kalan wrote:The Saddler fights happened after Pep lost his chin in a tragic plane crash that killed several people and left Pep with his back broken in 2 places. He had many broken ribs, broken pelvis, compound fractures of his legs, and was knocked unconscious for several hours in a blinding snow storm that brought the plane down and ripped it to shreds. He had several damaged internal organs and he was in a body cast for 5 months. Lying there in a body cast he would spread his toes and flex and relax as many bodily muscles as he could thousands of times a day, attempting to will his body to heal itself.
“The plane crash took my chin away. Before the accident I never came close to being knocked out or hurt in over 100 fights with only 1 loss. After my convalescence I got knocked down or out by anybody who hit me good. I had to readjust my style. Before the crash I had the best series of fights of my career. I scored 9 knockouts in my 10 fight before the accident. I was becoming a boxer-puncher. I took out Sal Bartolo, Jackie Graves, and Chalkie Wright. For 80 or 90 fights I moved too much and didn’t get good leverage on my punches. I was starting to settle down and take the lead. After the accident I had to go back to my original style and I didn’t have the same body to do all that moving and dancing.”
Pep’s record before he met Saddler was 134-1-1 with no KO losses... When he retired his record was 229-11-1 with 6 KO losses.
Re: Pep-Saddler II (Newspaper report: 02/12/1949)
Alot of guys got fouled continually when they fought Saddler.
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Sidney Carton
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Re: Pep-Saddler II (Newspaper report: 02/12/1949)
Featherwieght Saddler knocked out FOUR lightweight champions:
Joe Brown
Paddy DeMarco
Lauro Salas (TWICE)
Saddler stopped Willie Pep in three fights out of four.
Joe Brown
Paddy DeMarco
Lauro Salas (TWICE)
Saddler stopped Willie Pep in three fights out of four.