Iownthisforum
Heavyweight
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by Iownthisforum » 10 Jul 2007, 21:00
^^
heh i doubt that, better go watch those old school tapes lol
Neri
Heavyweight
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by Neri » 10 Jul 2007, 21:11
Happy Birthday to him. Raging Bull, what a film.
oliverfennell
Heavyweight
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by oliverfennell » 11 Jul 2007, 06:28
Yes, amazing - but if it wasn't for the lifestyle and the beatings, he'd probably live to 130!
harrygreb
Heavyweight
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by harrygreb » 11 Jul 2007, 18:06
decagon that first reply was hilarious, a killer
but all respect to jake anyway.
KOJOE90
Heavyweight
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by KOJOE90 » 12 Jul 2007, 13:49
Jake LaMotta was a tremedous fighter but not the nicest of men by all accounts.
Also shame he didn't fight Charley Burley.
harrygreb
Heavyweight
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by harrygreb » 12 Jul 2007, 17:01
its a shame most of the best of that time didnt fight burley, history would be very different if they did
harrygreb
Heavyweight
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by harrygreb » 13 Jul 2007, 08:29
marshall, when he put his mind to it, was one of the greats
Crease
Heavyweight
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by Crease » 16 Jul 2007, 05:48
Yeah Lamotta was one of the true legends of the ring...
His fieocity and attitude always gave him an edge over his opponents,
& even today, the big man just refuses to die....
A warrior if ever one stepped into the ring!!!!!
KOJOE90
Heavyweight
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by KOJOE90 » 16 Jul 2007, 13:53
Decagon wrote: Lloyd Marhsall beat both Jake LaMotta and Charley Burley. Plus he knocked out Ezzard Charles!
Lloyd Marshall was indeed a real classy fighter and often wore 'the cuffs' rumour has it.
harrygreb
Heavyweight
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by harrygreb » 16 Jul 2007, 15:04
i dont think we need to ponder IF marshall and the rest of the black murderers row wore "cuffs" - its a cast iron certainty, but then the majority of decent fighters in those days were involved one way or the other