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Randall Tex Cobb: “They called me a bulky, cowardly, cocaine, fighting. Who are they called fat?

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Randall Tex Cobb

Randall “TEX” Cobb would be a great Olympian, fighting in one of these classics of the Chilly War from the seventies or eighties. After the slaughter in Tokyo, when Ricardo Torres Jnr defeated Dainier Pero Kuba, they should be mandatory. Cobb would enjoy the fight with Teofilo Stevenson or the great and neglected Soviet, Igor Vysotsky. This never happened and we had to accept the great Texan raising hell with a generation of very good heavyweight. And he was very good in raising hell. He beat Earnie Shavers And he built a stand-up routine from his 15-round fight against Larry Holmes in Astrodome in Houston in 1982. He fought with a very good Holmes, survived the distance, took a brutal beating and joked to prove it. It was also Holmes in his most cruel, something that he often hid behind humor.

It was after the fight with Shaversa that Tex improved his theory about boxers and laziness; He emphasizes that he could never do a real job by working for many hours. Boxing is an ideal sport for the slothful Tex theories. “Take Shaversa, a slothful man is alive,” he said in an interview of 1989. “He wanted to win so badly, he would do everything to refrain from working. He hit me under my belt, and when I leaned over my head, and then he grabbed my head and started hitting me. Ref finally the steps and says:” Aw erythe “.

He stops there to laugh and you know that the classic tex punchline is coming. And it is. I would like to conduct this interview. “I say to the judge:” Don’t disturb the man, he is busy. ” Earnie had to leave me, he laughed so much. Shavers was detained in eight rounds of one night in Detroit in 1980; After the fight, Shavers went to the hospital. Gigantic Tex with a damaged face certainly knew after overdue night.

The fight against Shavers was the first fight in the impressive sequence; Three months later, Cobb dropped the split on Ken Norton, and only a few months later Michael Doks scratched home after 10 rounds. Doks was undefeated in 20 years, being a care, a rising star in a fighting game. Docks, we forget too easily that he was a great warrior before the cracking pipe ruined his life.

At night, one judge even had it, the other two went narrowly behind the docks. It was an escape, don’t make a mistake. It was also a hard and priceless lesson – DOKES won the version of the world championship title the following year, only six fights later. Cobb does not regret his role in business and eventually gave up in 1993 after 51 fights; Cobb won 42, lost only seven times. This is usually overlooked from the time when so many boxers arrived, walking and disappearing. He was an ugly face that is harsh, lost generation. He lived in hard times of heavyweight. “Shavers hit me so tough, I am surprised that I am alive,” said Cobb. It seems that many people were surprised that he lived for so long, took so many penalties in the ring and seemed to be in the wrong place many times. Once he was directed at a bar filled with men who waved baseball bats and announced: “I hope they are a softball team.” It wasn’t, and Cobb came out with a broken arm.

The image of Randall Tex Cobb corresponds to focus on fights (boxing version), which provided the best lines, not necessarily the best winnings. Do not make a mistake, a man with an unforgettable face could really fight and he liked it. To be truthful, he had an unforgettable face. “I never cared who was in the second corner,” Cobb insisted. “I just never wanted to go to work.” After losing, Holmes Cobb spent a whole bag of $ 600,000 crazy in Australia. It doesn’t matter if the story is real or false, it just seems purely Tex.

“They called me a fat, cowardly, cocaine, fighting fraud. Who are they calling?” Cobb said. He was clearly a delight for hacks and this mood of self -esteem is always a winner. “I can’t take it seriously – everything I do is hit people.” And stay hit.

Of course, single-arrows from Holmes Fight are now boxing legends, but part of it in 45-minute wild is often forgotten. He took so many blows, stumbled and threw himself and talked during the fight that he was gaining cinema quality; The raw version of the rock film. “Larry never beat me, he just won the first 15 rounds.” Holmes still shakes his head and smiles when the name Cobba was mentioned.

Peter Dexter, a friend and author, once said about Cobba: “I know him, he will not betray. And after finishing – it does not matter how many times he hits the face – he will be able to look in the mirror and not be afraid of what he sees.” Cobb broke his hand in a baseball fight defending Dexter.

I would suggest that TEX is infrequent in a newfangled heavyweed business, a warrior and a man not afraid of your own reflection in the mirror.

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10 times WBC changed the game

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Vitali Klitschko WBC

  1. Reduction of 15-order
    After the death of Deuk Koo Kim during the fight with Ray Mancini in 1983, WBC issued a principle that stated that the maximum distance for the fight for the championship would be 12 rounds.
  2. I weigh at least 24 hours earlier
    Due to the fears of weakening of the boxers due to the weight production process, and then the fight on the same day as the indicator, the day before the introduction of defects.
  3. Intermediate weight classes
    Sport once had only eight classes, but now it has 17 (well, 18, if you include the producing weight). WBC introduced several novel divisions, recently in weight, super-medium weight and circuitous weight.
  4. Gloves without your thumbs
    In 1983, Everlast created the first thumb glove and was accepted by WBC due to fears related to eye injuries associated with the “thumb”. Today, the thumb is attached.
  5. Doping tests
    WBC were one of the first to enforce doping tests after the fight, and in 2016 introduced their immaculate boxing program, which required the fighters to want to be classified to register in random tests.
  6. Retired
    Masters who retire, still having the title of WBC, are usually awarded with the status of a “retired”, which means that if they return, they will automatically get a shot to the current master. Vitali Klitschko [above] He started it in 2008, when he returned to defeat Samuel Piotr.
  7. Four ropes
    It often happened that boxing rings have only three ropes, but WBC made it obligatory for all rings to put up the championships that consist of four.
  8. Diamond Championships
    A bit nonsense championship that appears in the “historical” battle in the division. Manny Pacquiao won the first welterweight division when he defeated Miguel Cotto in 2009.
  9. WBC Cares
    The organization performs a significant charity work with WBC Cares, which since founded in 2006 has over 160 volunteers around the world (their British branch is managed by Scott Welch).
  10. Franchise championship
    The franchise championships, which were introduced with great mockery in 2019, are different than diamond, silver, transient titles and allows masters to move between divisions, ignoring mandatory obligations and doing almost what they like. Probably it’s best not to start with this …

Read our interview with the President of WBC Mauricio Sulaiman HERE

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The Green Man: The Pub/Boxing Gym, which attracted Tommy Farr, David Bowie and more

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Tommy Farr

Blackheath-Urocza, a wealthy, relatively deciduous part of the south-eastern London-does not have obvious boxing ties. From sport, he is best known as a starting point in the London marathon and for the apartment of the world’s oldest open rugby club. But return 60 to 90 years, and the surrounding area had a prosperous boxing gym, popular among the best characters of this sport.

The green man was a pub on Blackheath Hill with boxeria above him. He shot in importance as a boxing plant in 1937, when two world warriors, Great Britain Tommy Farr And America Petey Sarron decided to train there. The British weighty title Farr was preparing for Showdown on April 15 with Max Baer, ​​who would ultimately lead him to a heavyweight title defining the career with Joe Louis four months later. The prevailing champion of the world featherweight, Sarron, was preparing to fight with the same Survivist-first in this country-a former British Lightweight King Harry Mizler.

At the beginning of April Boxing news The columnist “The Watcher” visited Green Man Gym, and then using the boxing manager Walter Daya and the seriously striking seafarer Jim Lawlor to see Train Farr and Sarron. The banner above the door proclaiming “Tommy Farr and Petey Sarron Tround here” told him that he was in the right place. However, he arrived too overdue to see how the warriors were working and said that Farr was changing after his session.

“Tommy welcomed me warmly when I regretted that I was too overdue. Jim Lawlor was at hand and he welcomed me a lot, invited me to a cup of tea, and I was very worried about showing me. The wardrobe was equipped with a shower bath, rubbing the table and everything. Large windows overlooked Blackheath and said that here was the perfect place to prepare here. to the competition, because such a wonderful open space – and it could be high – and it could be up – and it could be up.

“Tommy finished the dressing, and then I was taken over to junior high school. A full -size and properly staged ring was erected in a roomy and well -lit room, while ordinary amenities necessary for training had a desire for training. The place was vast enough to issue the program, and Lawlor told me that they introduced several amateur shows.

“The presence of Tommy Farr and Petey Sarron will undoubtedly bring them a lot of publicity and recommendations, because in addition to the fact that the British champion was very enthusiastically focused on it, later I learned from Jimmy Erwin, the world champion manager that he was looking at all training exercises in the south of England, not finding a place that suited him better.”

In 1939, Jock McAVoy trained at Green Man-Swoim with his first training in London-his last fight with Len Harvey’s rival, in a program that set a attendance record in Great Britain over 90,000. Seventeen years later the Green Man’s gym was still busy when Dick Richardson prepared for his clash of December 1956 Nino Valdes.

In the 1960s, the pub became a popular place of music where Paul Simon, Manfred Mann, Tubby Hayes and Ronnie Scott performed. In 1963, 16-year-old David Bowie played there with his first professional band The Konrads. At this memorable concert of Bowie, until then, the saxophonist entered as the main singer, when the band’s frontman cut his foot on a broken glass in the cloakroom in a pub. Then Bowie took the position of the singer. Unfortunately, for sentimental fans of boxing or music, in 1970 a green man was demolished. Today, there is an indefinite block of flats in its place.

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Version – Marco Antonio Barrera wins a furious and electrifying rubber match over Erik Morales

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Marco Antonio Barrera

Marco Antonio Barrera in MD 12 Erik Morales
November 27, 2004; MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV
Mexican warriors Barrera and Morales ended their epic trilogy in a properly urgent style, creating another unforgettable war. Entering in the start, in the case of the Super Feather WBC Morales belt, the series stood with one winner per item. Morales won the initial meeting in Super-Bantam in 2000, and Barrera secured the creation of a rematch in 2002 in a featherweight-the decisions were questioned. Accordingly, the verdict in the rubber match also caused a debate. As in the previous two meetings, bitter enemies got involved in a furious fight, and the electrifying 11 round turned out to be particularly cruel. Ultimately, Barrera went to the top and adapted Morales’s achievement, becoming the three world letter.

Do you know? At that time, WBO Feather Highland Scott Harrison was interested in an observer in Ringside. He hoped to catch the winner.

Watch out for: In the middle of nine, the fighters are involved in the clinch, and Barrera is bursting morale at the back of the head with a legal apparatus. Uninvited by his opponent, Morales refuses to touch Barrera gloves when the judge was asked.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctlipjgecq

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