OTD: Marciano Retires 49-0
Posted: 27 Apr 2019, 15:46
It was blamed on recurring back problems, but it was in fact because Marciano found out his manager Al Weil stole large amounts of his money throughout his career--- and since the contract was still good for a few more years, Marciano figured he could unretire at a later date and make more money than he ever did. He almost did against Ingemar Johansson.
Had he not retired its certain he'd of been 50-0-0 at least. There was simply nobody around in 1955-1956 who could have beaten him. Bob Baker, Nino Valdes, Earl Walls, Bob Satterfield, Tommy Jackson, etc couldn't beat him.
Some will try to say Floyd Patterson but it's difficult to imagine it being done when the one-dimensional power puncher Ingemar Johansson kayoed Patterson, and far lesser men dropped the light heavyweight turn heavyweight.
Had he not retired its certain he'd of been 50-0-0 at least. There was simply nobody around in 1955-1956 who could have beaten him. Bob Baker, Nino Valdes, Earl Walls, Bob Satterfield, Tommy Jackson, etc couldn't beat him.
Some will try to say Floyd Patterson but it's difficult to imagine it being done when the one-dimensional power puncher Ingemar Johansson kayoed Patterson, and far lesser men dropped the light heavyweight turn heavyweight.