Who Was The Dancing Master?

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Who Was The Dancing Master?

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Who do you folks think was the best dancing master and had the best footwork? I would say Willie Pep, Sugar Ray Robinson, and a pre-1970 Ali. Any others you can name?
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Billy Conn had some great feet.
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THE DANCING MASTER wrote:Who do you folks think was the best dancing master and had the best footwork? I would say Willie Pep, Sugar Ray Robinson, and a pre-1970 Ali. Any others you can name?
These are the obvious choices. Sugar Ray Leonard is another one.
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Johnny The Dancing Machine Carter. Although I remember his name more than his fighting style.
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Gene Gene the dancing machine.
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Possible gong show reference buzz?
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Post by Borinken25 »

You all wrong. The dancing master is Zab Judah. If you don’t believe me go and take a look at his fight with Tszyu. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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borinken25 wrote:You all wrong. The dancing master is Zab Judah. If you don’t believe me go and take a look at his fight with Tszyu. :lol: :lol: :lol:
You might be right . That did look quite a bit like The Robot.
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Post by DoubleM »

Willie Pep's footwork was light years ahead of everyone elses'. He almost floated across the canvas, and I'm not exaggerating. He may only be landing ten punches a round, but I could watch Pep for days on end. His fighting style was actually beautiful.
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Post by bigzab »

Hhhmmmmmm.............???????
WHO IS THE DANCING MASTER????
check my past posts.
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expug wrote:
borinken25 wrote:You all wrong. The dancing master is Zab Judah. If you don’t believe me go and take a look at his fight with Tszyu. :lol: :lol: :lol:
You might be right . That did look quite a bit like The Robot.
hahaha that is so true, no matter what he achieves thats what he will always be remembered for.
in terms of skill involved i would say Robinson, Ali, Leonard.
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Tyrone Butterly Crawley moved pretty good.
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expug wrote:Possible gong show reference buzz?
Expug don't give away your age you have to be old as dirt to know who I'm talkin about.
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Well the show was popular when I was in high school.
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expug wrote:Well the show was popular when I was in high school.
That show was so good people used to stay home from school just to watch it and then talk about it the next day. Many very entertaining bad acts. And I don't believe they were fake worthless acts unlike American idol.
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The unknown comic launched his "career' on that show. Chuck Barris was doin hits. Man the seventies were something else.
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BoxBuzz wrote:
expug wrote:Possible gong show reference buzz?
Expug don't give away your age you have to be old as dirt to know who I'm talkin about.
Old as dirt? Middle age maybe. That should actually be the prime of your life. Just look at all the people who didn't sucseed until after age forty.
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You tell em K.A. He dont know "The older the grape the sweeter the wine'. ... Course buzz has a couple years on us I think.
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expug wrote:The unknown comic launched his "career' on that show. Chuck Barris was doin hits. Man the seventies were something else.
I always wondered who that woman judge was by the name of JP Morgan. The judges were all supposed to have been celebreties, but I have never herd of her before or since.

Occasionaly they would have a cool act on like the guy playing guitar and doing a Hendrix tribute way before the tribute band had been invented.
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Holy smokes J.P. Morgan. Your right who was that person ?
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tyrell biggs lol
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Post by Grimm »

Evander Holyfield.

Did you not see him in the dance competition? :lol:
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Kostya Tszyu
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Post by Jaclem »

jaye p, morgan was a singer....had some hit records but was known mostly for her appearances on a tv show where contestants had to NAME THAT TUNE...which may have been the title..though there was another one..title i forget...on which a few bars of a song woiuld be played and the contestant had to..well...name that tune. host was bert parks. it is not my fault that people don't remember or even know these shows or names. jaye p. was a smart gal, very together and an excellent interview subject.

back to the subject....willie pep....no doubt about it.

two others....willie pastrano and ralph dupas .....different weight classes but very similar footwork. unlike willie, though,. the didn't throw punches in bunches the way he did.

the young ali saw pastrano in the gym and was impressed and to some degree influenced by him.
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matt skelton
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