Abe Simon- Jersey Joe Walcott fight reports
Posted: 26 Jul 2006, 21:02
i thought i would share this with boxrec
"The man ran out of steam because he never had any steam to begin with.
Walcott was a last minute 'call in' to face Simon. It was a crazy idea. Walcott needed a buck (as ever) and decided to take his chances against a nurtured n' dangerous contender. He had done absolutely no training.
Ted Spoon is amazed despite this 'Jersey' Joe was still beating Simon to the punch and snatched up the first 5 rounds only to find himself very exhuasted and then he was finished because he was in no kind of condition. " - boxing historian Ted Spoon
Jim McNeill put it:
"Just like the Ettore fight, Walcott gave Abe a boxing lesson for five rounds before he ran out of steam and was halted in the sixth. The record books, however, do not include excuses or explanations." - (That Night In The Garden, P127)
"The man ran out of steam because he never had any steam to begin with.
Walcott was a last minute 'call in' to face Simon. It was a crazy idea. Walcott needed a buck (as ever) and decided to take his chances against a nurtured n' dangerous contender. He had done absolutely no training.
Ted Spoon is amazed despite this 'Jersey' Joe was still beating Simon to the punch and snatched up the first 5 rounds only to find himself very exhuasted and then he was finished because he was in no kind of condition. " - boxing historian Ted Spoon
Jim McNeill put it:
"Just like the Ettore fight, Walcott gave Abe a boxing lesson for five rounds before he ran out of steam and was halted in the sixth. The record books, however, do not include excuses or explanations." - (That Night In The Garden, P127)