Joey Giardello question
Posted: 30 Sep 2005, 06:25
I recently watched some old Joey Giardello fights. In the earliest ones, from 1954-55, the commentator mentions Giardello as a slugger who always came to fight. Then later, while looking at the fights from later in his career, his style has changed. No longer going toe to toe with his opponent, rather boxing circles around him, this especially in the Rubin Carter fight. The commentator even describes him as a "slick boxer".
My question is this: Did Giardello change his style sometime during the 1955-60 period? Did it happen suddenly, like if he changed his trainer, or more gradually like as if he just matured, like what happened to Marco Antonio Barrera. Or is it just the commentator calling what he sees right there and then without having any knowledge of Giardello or his fighting style?
Overall, I was impressed with Giardello as a fighter. With the exception of his early career he fought and usually beat solid opposition. The Carter fight was an easy decision win for him, not a robbery like portrayed in the Hurricane movie. Very good and probably underrated fighter.
-KOKid-
My question is this: Did Giardello change his style sometime during the 1955-60 period? Did it happen suddenly, like if he changed his trainer, or more gradually like as if he just matured, like what happened to Marco Antonio Barrera. Or is it just the commentator calling what he sees right there and then without having any knowledge of Giardello or his fighting style?
Overall, I was impressed with Giardello as a fighter. With the exception of his early career he fought and usually beat solid opposition. The Carter fight was an easy decision win for him, not a robbery like portrayed in the Hurricane movie. Very good and probably underrated fighter.
-KOKid-