Floyd Patterson vs Tommy Jackson II

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29th of July, 1957...................New York, USA
World Heavyweight Championship

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  • @carloshenriquethomaz2578
    @carloshenriquethomaz25787 ай бұрын

    For many years, I have been researching, analyzing, reading and watching boxing fights. I am a fan of combat sports, particularly boxing. I can say that Patterson was incredible, I am very proud of him. He was great and many people still underestimate him today.

  • @brianmorris7333
    @brianmorris733310 жыл бұрын

    Its interesting to watch this fight and see how similar Patterson was to Tyson in terms of head movement, hand placement, and they even punched from the same angles. Interesting piece of history, thanks for sharing.

  • @brady2010irish

    @brady2010irish

    10 жыл бұрын

    Well, they were both trained by Cus D'Amato.

  • @MrPerry97

    @MrPerry97

    7 жыл бұрын

    *Interesting to see how similar tyson was to Floyd Patterson you mean, yeh i agree they are bloody similar on the inside!! patterson quicker than tyson in my opinion.

  • @Dannys_Dimensions

    @Dannys_Dimensions

    4 жыл бұрын

    MrPerry97 a little bit quicker I def agree

  • @jamaal7

    @jamaal7

    Жыл бұрын

    Both Patterson and Tyson were trained by Cus D'Amato. Light Heavyweight champion Jose Torres, who also sported the peek-a-boo defense, was also trained by D'Amato.

  • @CommKommando
    @CommKommando7 жыл бұрын

    Tyson, was clinching or being grabbed when a fight was going the distance. It's nice to see another version of the peek a boo fighter. Patterson seemed as aggressive , but more tactical

  • @GaryKapral-sr2zo

    @GaryKapral-sr2zo

    11 ай бұрын

    Patterson was truly robbed of this decision the ref even admitted he was paid off by Dundee and what about the betters of this fight that got jobbed an failed to collect on their 9to 5 under dog winnings and they had to pay the bookies a sad day for boxing.

  • @tommyjackson4tj
    @tommyjackson4tj10 жыл бұрын

    Bloody hell, I'll get the bastard next time! Must of been one of my off days !!!!!!!!! ;o)))))

  • @carloshenriquethomaz2578
    @carloshenriquethomaz25787 ай бұрын

    Patterson had a big heart, was determined and courageous. I don't know if he would beat Marciano, probably not, but he was faster and more skilled than Marciano.

  • @jimmysale417
    @jimmysale4173 жыл бұрын

    thanks

  • @halpritzker564
    @halpritzker5647 жыл бұрын

    I've always liked Patterson; I met him in St. Louis in 1995, when he was just beginning to have memory problems. A shame. But watching this fight, I never saw a fighter of his caliber waste so much time and talent against an opponent he should have blown out in five or less rounds. When you hear that the biggest boxing break Patterson got was that Marciano retired when he did...believe it. No way, Patterson fighting as he did here---and in his three subsequent defenses---would have survived against Marciano...a powerful, perpetual motion, wrecking machine. After this fight, Jackson went to the hospital due to the heavy body punishment he had taken. If Patterson and Marciano had fought, I think Rocky would have sent Floyd to the hospital. It's ironic; Patterson had so much talent...and largely wasted it. Marciano, with his determination....and the help of trainer Charlie Goldman, fully utilized his lesser assets and became a great champion. Patterson is far down the list when he should have been much higher.

  • @danielsalinas6683

    @danielsalinas6683

    5 жыл бұрын

    The problem with Patterson was that Cus pushed him to be heavy weight champ too soon. He wasn't ready for it. He was smaller and he was too timid. Had he stayed in MW or LHW, he would've destroyed everyone in those divisions. I think had he faced Ray Robinson, Basilio, Fullmer, or whoever, he would've destroyed them.

  • @himawalincat9350

    @himawalincat9350

    5 жыл бұрын

    Marciano retired to avoid facing Floyd after watching him the way he beat Jackson who was fired by Marciano for his sparring partner because of Jackson was already too much for Marciano then. Floyd fought Jackson's fight when they met for the first time just to prove he was just as tough as Jackson who happenend to be his best friend at the time. For this fight,Floyd took it easy on Tommy. Tommy never spoke to him again untill his dying bed when Floyd went to see him when Tommy got hit by a car in early 1980's.

  • @joewilly6021

    @joewilly6021

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@himawalincat9350 bull shit

  • @whaddyathink949

    @whaddyathink949

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@himawalincat9350 Would you recommend your source material? I'm interested in this story.

  • @himawalincat9350

    @himawalincat9350

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@whaddyathink949 What do you mean by "this" story? Which one do you mean? Many true stories never get published. Why #1 is because the media never knew, why #2 is the media always lie about things they don't want you to know. #3 is people don't want to hear what they don't want to know. #4 is some people kept their mouth shut for reasons. Rocky Marciano is white people's forever hero. They don't want to hear/know the truth. I'm in the business for over 50 years. Floyd was told in person by Rocky's brother, Rocky's childhood best buddy that Rocky chose to avoid him and retire undefeated. I was there dinning with them on the same table. Marciano would have been long forgotten if he didn't retire undefeated. It was his biggest pay day by far if he had fought Floyd. He could have retired with millions, but he didn't. Who would retire if you could have been 50-0 with millions ? Rocky wasn't really undefeated either. He has lost to an amateur in an amateur fight after he turned pro. You can easily look it up for this one.

  • @andrewfeliciano8879
    @andrewfeliciano88796 жыл бұрын

    Patterson does move similar to Tyson. Cus was an awesome coach and Hurricane hindsight should be happy the coach called it. I feel he was done by round 4-5 and commend his drive, but he wasn't doing anything but surviving and Im happy with end result.

  • @dassacable
    @dassacable8 жыл бұрын

    Que buena pelea!! Me encantan estos estilos de antes. Resistencia, poder, corazon

  • @GaryKapral-sr2zo

    @GaryKapral-sr2zo

    Жыл бұрын

    Floyd was very fast in this fight looked more like a lightweight or middleweight tremendous hand speed

  • @marksoldiers230
    @marksoldiers2304 жыл бұрын

    I'm 79 and I remember the 50's when you got three live fights a week free on network TV. Plus we used to get roller derby, my favorite. I remember Tommy Hurricane Jackson. He gave his opponents tough fights. Only a few of us remember Tommy Hurricane Jackson. They say his life ended badly. I'm not so sure about that. Has anybody said Tommy Jackson complained about how his life transpired?

  • @himawalincat9350

    @himawalincat9350

    Жыл бұрын

    Tommy was involved in a terrible car accident when he was driving his taxi cab which costed his life. Him and Floyd were very close friends when they were younger. Tommy never spoke to him again after this second meeting of the two. Floyd tried to call him many times, but he wouldn't pick up the phone or never returned a call. 25 years had past in 1982, Tommy was in his dying bed, Floyd was the first one to came to see him. Tommy was very happy to see him and about an weeks after that he passed. I don't know how Tommy's life was to him, but it was a bad ending for him. He wass only 50 years of age and who wants to get killed by a car accident on the job ?

  • @Kidgavilan700

    @Kidgavilan700

    9 ай бұрын

    T V ruined boxing. I too remember the fights 3/4 times a week. Because of free it all the local clubs dried up. Why pay when you can see something for free. TV ruined it then abandoned it.

  • @MrGG1959

    @MrGG1959

    5 ай бұрын

    @@himawalincat9350 Tragic ending for a top fighter.

  • @ganjalord
    @ganjalord10 жыл бұрын

    That was a damn good fight

  • @JeffaHensley
    @JeffaHensley5 ай бұрын

    No wonder Patterson was kept away from Williams and Liston as long as he was,…. Good boxer, but he just couldn’t bang with any skilled fighter that was 210 or over, he was really a cruiserweight in an era when there was no division for him to be in. Still, pretty successful overall.

  • @IbrahimMohamed-uw5qe
    @IbrahimMohamed-uw5qe3 жыл бұрын

    فلويد باترسون ملاكم جيد وعمر في الحلبه كثيرا ولكنه لم يروق لي ابدا.. وهذا لا يعنى انى اكرهه ابدا..

  • @CommKommando
    @CommKommando7 жыл бұрын

    Superman Punch! 29:44

  • @MuhammadAli-hs5mn

    @MuhammadAli-hs5mn

    7 ай бұрын

    gazelle punch*

  • @Nemesisangel19
    @Nemesisangel196 жыл бұрын

    Anyone else thinking they're giving something to Jackson tween rounds to get him all duracelled up?!

  • @CowboyAxe

    @CowboyAxe

    3 жыл бұрын

    No he just trained like Marciano, hardcore work, that is why they seem small as compared to modern fighters hard training and good air with good food minus the roids.

  • @himawalincat9350

    @himawalincat9350

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CowboyAxe Tommy Jackson once was Marciano's main sparring partner. Marciano's camp had to let him go because Rocky couldn't handle the guy. Tommy used to ride 30 miles on his bicycle to get to the gym to spar with him. Tommy was a bit crazy too.

  • @CowboyAxe

    @CowboyAxe

    Жыл бұрын

    @@himawalincat9350 Thank you I never heard that story.. Lol those old timers were hardcore.

  • @dariomouratidis6775
    @dariomouratidis67752 жыл бұрын

    wtf was that stoppage lol

  • @xavierrichard41
    @xavierrichard415 жыл бұрын

    This Jackson was a damned tough fellow. His life ended saddly : shinning shoes, driving taxi, died some months following a car crash at 50.

  • @danielsalinas6683

    @danielsalinas6683

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yeah pretty sad. I think he had got hit by a car and was on life support for like 4 months. RIP

  • @afranks8566
    @afranks8566 Жыл бұрын

    Lol, why did both guys get booed?

  • @andrewoliversatchell1963
    @andrewoliversatchell19638 жыл бұрын

    COLOUR

  • @EddiePardovani-vb3zd
    @EddiePardovani-vb3zd6 ай бұрын

    Ridiculous stoppage

  • @TheBatugan77

    @TheBatugan77

    2 ай бұрын

    Ridiculous comment. You need a stoppage.

  • @EddiePardovani-vb3zd
    @EddiePardovani-vb3zd2 ай бұрын

    That's a weak stoppage

  • @STPL102
    @STPL10217 күн бұрын

    He. have. many. thing. better. than. Marciano. but. Marciano. punch. and. chin. like. a. rock. better. than. Patterson

  • @commanderwatchman9994
    @commanderwatchman99944 жыл бұрын

    It’s obvious this is a childhood friend of Floyd Patterson. Patterson is carrying the fight and treating it like a sparring session. This is almost scripted boxing. It’s a silent agreement going on here. The people can’t even see Patterson was holding back and carrying the fight. The fight announcers know what’s going on here. It’s World Boxing Entertainment! WBE!

  • @himawalincat9350

    @himawalincat9350

    Жыл бұрын

    No, you need to see their first meeting only an year prior to this second meeting. It was non stop brawl for 12 rounds and it was very close too. Floyd broke his right hand in that fight. Marciano had promised that he would fight the winner of the two for the title. Tommy Jackson was once Marciano's main sparring partner and he was let go from the camp because Marciano couldn't handle him in the gym. People said Floyd couldn't beat Jackson if the fight go beyond 5 rounds. Floyd wanted to prove that he can even out last Tommy Jackson and that was why he fought Jackson's fight in the first meeting. This fight made Rocky Marciano decide to retire. Jackson was three times as tough and better fighter when he was pressed. That was why he just waited Jackson to come in and unloaded on him in this second meeting. Floyd was 18~21 and Tommy was 3 and a half years older when they were friends. They were very close, but they weren't childhood friends. Tommy never spoke to Floyd again after they fought until Tommy was in his dying bed in a hospital 25 years later. Floyd was the first one to came to see him. Tommy passed an week after.

  • @devilface97

    @devilface97

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@himawalincat9350floyd entered the fight with tommy with a broken finger. Tommy was tough and great stamina, but he was not a good fighter.

  • @himawalincat9350

    @himawalincat9350

    9 ай бұрын

    @@devilface97 Tommy Jackson was one of Rocky Marciano's main sparring partner. He was let go by the camp because Marciano couldn't handle him. He had beaten people like Ezzard Charles though Charles was old. Marciano defeated Charles after he went through wars with Joe Louis and Joe Walcott and Charles was natural middleweight like Floyd himself. Floyd and Tommy Jackson was close friends up until they fought. Marciano's handlers tried to make the two hurt one another to avoid meeting neither of them in the ring. They promised the winner to fight Marciano's next title defense which they didn't keep. Floyd did not go into Jackson fight with broken finger. He broke the back of his hand during their first meeting which was a non stop war. They said Floyd couldn't win if the fight goes beyond the 5th round and Floyd wanted to prove them wrong by fighting Tommy's fight and beat him that way. In the second meeting of the two which was for Floyd's first title defense, he handled Tommy with ease because Floyd fought his own fight that time around. Jackson was much better fighter if you press him, so he didn't press nor back up. Floyd just let Tommy came to him. Tommy was so upset that he wouldn't talk to Floyd again. He never returned calls. Years went by in 1982 Tommy was driving a cab in NYC and involved in fatal accident that he was sent to hospital. Floyd was first to came to see him there. Tommy was happy to see him and they were friends again. Soon after this Tommy passed away. I was with Floyd for 25 years and he told me all these himself.

  • @devilface97

    @devilface97

    9 ай бұрын

    @@himawalincat9350 great write up, Tommy was a contender during a weird time in the heavyweight division. Tommy was also illiterate and may have had a learning disorder. No matter how you dissect his career, you can see on video he didn't have great balance, didnt set up his punches, and had no defense to speak of. Tommy was the opposite of floyd personally I dont doubt they spoke but I find a genuine friendship hard to believe. Floyd quiet and thinks deeply, tommy was impulsive and unpredictable, would pout and walk off interviews if reporters didnt laugh at his jokes. He took pride in his toughness not skill. As sugar ray Leonard said in this sport toughness gets u hurt. Tommy was finished early like all fighters who go in that all in style of fighting

  • @himawalincat9350

    @himawalincat9350

    9 ай бұрын

    @@devilface97 Are you aware of that they gave up on Floyd for similar reasons as a child and police decided to sent him away to a reform school ? One person a very kind white female teacher made the whole difference in the world for him. There he learned to believe in people as well as in himself. He learned to read,write and speak in there too. You might not see who Tommy was, but Floyd did. They were close. They used to hang out all time outside the boxing gym. The two used to shoot rats in parking lot and all. Joe Louis couldn't speak in front of people either. Don Curry the welterweight of 1980's sounded just like Tommy Jackson too. You don't win over a great one such as Ezzard Charles without some special skills especially when you can't punch like Tommy. He looked sloppy, but his balance was not bad. Marciano looked terrible too. He didn't even have decent size. Marciano's reach was shorter than the little Manny Pacquiao. He was slow and clumsy. His balance was terrible. He had determination,they said. But all good fighters have that too. It was not pretty, but he had the skill to make other guy miss and land his own. He hit pretty hard for his size. Tommy couldn't hit hard, but he makes you fight his fight and it takes skills, not just determination or conditioning. BTW Jimmy Slade did the same to Floyd after they fought and Jimmy was his close friend too. There's another thing. Floyd had his first several amateur boxing matches when he was in Wiltwyck School for boys in upstate NY. Years later he went to a gym in NYC with his older brothers Frank and Billy and Frank Lavelle was the one who started to train Floyd there. Not Cus D'Amato. Cus was only a manager, never a trainer. People with no ring experience of their own inside the boxing ring are not capable of trainig top fighters,period. You can never teach a top pianist when you can't even play piano. Then how can someone who never box for himself can teach a great pugilist ? The media always lie and people believe only what they want to hear.

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