One of the best boxers of that era with a combined record amateur/pro 343-24-1 with 315 KO's. RIP Champ!
@zero2nill9052 күн бұрын
Lewis had power and a nice number of set ups but he wasn't fast or accurate. His hands were made of cinder blocks but he had next to no finesse
@smaevie4 күн бұрын
First ever Reaction KZreadrs 😅
@paulycash7 күн бұрын
Best times boxing
@siuji8728 күн бұрын
Scott (qepd)
@dariomendoza1919 күн бұрын
pinche pelirojo otro CANELO le Partio la Mad$$##r a uno de los Mejores! nunca supe de esta Peleyona!!!!! Gracias por Compartir!!
@juliomartinez665115 күн бұрын
I admire the craftsmanship from MIGUEL Cotto ...he has been an amazing athlete that displayed a positive respect for boxing just pure technique and heart ..not just throwing wild shots that land in the back of the head or using cheap tactics to win a fight..a true Champion and a boxing Olympian.🥊🥊🇵🇷
@njoysuccessnow15 күн бұрын
Looks like Tommy got agitated when the crowd started booing. Aside from getting some work in, I think he was letting Tim stick around so the crowd could have something to watch. I was really amazed with Tim's performance considering the situation.
Knocked him senseless, flat as a pancake, and I didn't even see the punch.
@MasterOfAllHeSurveyz19 күн бұрын
Amybody who gets hit thet right hand st 140 is gonna go . . . except Aaron Pryor.
@TheNostalgiaFiend20 күн бұрын
This fight NEVER gets old. He gave the fans their money worth, when the real contender left... because he was doing PEDS. Doughnut Boy had a TITLE FIGHT. Drunk and out of shape. Full on doughnuts...in some gear they gave you that doesn't fit well.. lasting through 4 rounds with the heavyweight champion. Peak Tommy Morrison, no less, though he looked off. Thats a dream there by itself. A good story and memory. No one would believe him if it weren't recorded. The soft headlocks and tapping his head complaining about rabbit hole punches in clinch...and tappingTommy's in headlock... PRICELESS GOLD 😂😂😂😂 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣
@Chimp98121 күн бұрын
Kevin Rooney gave me a ventriloquist dummy and Mike Tyson taught me how to be a ventriloquist 👲🏼🧑🏻🦰😺
@piad210221 күн бұрын
Tomachek complaining little twat.
@WB-yw4pb26 күн бұрын
schmeling threw that fight
@mechagojira695126 күн бұрын
Good test for Sugar it being only his 2nd pro fight...Willie was saved in the 3rd w the standing 8 count or he was going down then the bell but good tough test for Sugar.
@user-su7ol6yo4u27 күн бұрын
第2ランドに、両者がもつれあってリング外に落ちる前、ユセフトルコが両者を押してるよね。
@tipoftheiceberg7034Ай бұрын
Very one sided commentary
@josevargas638Ай бұрын
Thanks gatto
@StopStealingMyThoughts9220Ай бұрын
That cusdamato peek a boo style was perfect for smaller boxers.
@thewinner754Ай бұрын
I would normally cheer for Tommy Morisson. But for this fight, Timmy Tomashek is the man ! Nobody dare call Timmy a clown because he didn't even turn up for this fight leave alone being ready for it ! One more thing I adored about Timmy, is in the ring he knew how vicious Tommy was and fought accordingly but after the fight he still says 'Tommy is a good man !' and was happy to face him !
@HilmarSchacht-zm8kgАй бұрын
Cesar looks a bit like Barrera??
@mediounioussama8283Ай бұрын
Kevin rooney movement are very predictable he keeps doing the same thing
@lk6762Ай бұрын
Gotta give Ali his credit....He duck no one.........fought them all. Greatest era of the Heavyweights.......He fought and beat. Frazier, lost to once..Foremman,Shavers,Lyle,Norton, Chavalo, Liston,Paterson who was a Cus Damato disciple, Cleveland Williams,an old Archie Moore ,lost too when he was old Larry Holmes. Big guys he dealt with well.....small guys gave him problems.....but he fought them all
@jesusmares7171Ай бұрын
Olivares ya no tenia la pegada para esos pesos
@zamirafzal790Ай бұрын
I can see it’s been a while since anyone has commented on this fight. People this fight is as philosophical as it gets. True boxing fans will understand ,what legendary boxing men were present in this video. Eddie Futch ,Alexis trainer. Teddy Atlas , Rooney trainer both now are known as legendary trainers. And the man who gets kod is going to be remembered as the man who was pivotal in a prime Mike Tyson. Alexis triumphed in boxing sadly we will never know what demons outside the ring got to him may he rip. When you are on your arse like Rooney god still has a plan for you you get up and are remembered not from being on ur arse but getting up and being part of a greater story that the world will never forget. Get your ass up and if you believe you will receive
@s.c.990Ай бұрын
This is very cool to see...my dad is jake carollo. I never thought i would see a youtube video of one of his fights. Thank you for posting this.
@josevargas638Ай бұрын
Thats so cool
@918kickinwing2 ай бұрын
Natives aren't used to this competition, so he was definitely put there to lose lol.
@monochrome172 ай бұрын
Chavez was knocked out by Kostya Tszyu and beaten by Frankie Randall albeit past his prime and above his best weight class. Duran was a different level above all of them.
@user-vi2uf7vc3j2 ай бұрын
Mills Lane always looked like he wanted to get involved in the fight I think he was a marine so probably a tough little bastard
@paulgarcia98252 ай бұрын
The referee jumped in just as Leonard was pounding Willy into oblivion. Ray spent all his energy anticipating the knockout.
@Arahsure2 ай бұрын
Watching this knowing how Kevin is suffering in later life..brings a real different feel to this. Just sad. Arguello seems like just a good bloke as well as a serious fighter (but we knew that already) just gonna leave this comment here if anyone has an update on how Kevin is now feel free to put underneath,dementia/Alzheimer's just awful afflictions.
@Ma007rk2 ай бұрын
While I have respect for Cuss D'mato, I have to say that he is WRONG. Joe Lewis would never have caught up to Muhammad Ali. Muhammad Ali by landslide decision.
@Auchaser6432 ай бұрын
George was really on his hater shit on this one. He really hates anyone using technique and counters.
@lennygreco34112 ай бұрын
Tommy would be a dangerous opponent for any heavyweight who ever lived. That body shot would have ended anyone regardless of chin. When he was young, before the cracks in his chin and years of abuse, he was deadly as they came.
@jakemitchell16712 ай бұрын
If Tommy would have had world class coaching - someone like Cus - to teach him elite head movement, he could have become an all-time great. He had everything else (well, except for an insatiable sexual appetite that compromised his cardio his entire career).
@lualrosaal2 ай бұрын
I fully understand that even the ref got SICK AND TIRED of the dirty tactics by Urkal using the head as a weapon on purpose.
@BiffaBacon2 ай бұрын
I think Frazier vs Ali 1 put away any notions of Muhammad no being able to take a punch
@emmamacarena112 ай бұрын
Imagine a man possessing so many strong qualities all at once, A man who was an iconic historic and record-breaking sports figure, strong moral principles, physically gorgeous and stunningly handsome, warmhearted towards the common man and the down-trotten, humanitarian at a global scale, ability to be serious with a tremendous depth, using words with a lot of weight accordingly and can maneuver difficult conversations well, when in company with others he was known for always being light in spirit // joyous and humorous. He was superbly intelligent verbally, funny and witty on the spot. He was offered to teach poetry at Harvard even though he left high-school being considered illiterate. He was abundantly creative poetically, and brought verbal artistry to a field where-in it had never been imagined to be used. He ignited passion and new life to the sport of boxing and he invented new techniques and styles to boxing too. He was a humble man despite being one of the wealthiest and most famous on planet. He was a spiritual leader and voice of faith. He always saw eye to eye with anyone he met no matter their status. He was generous with his time and money. He was a sensitive man, it’s obvious to see how deeply he cared for the well being of anyone suffering. He pro-actively used his hard earned success to give back to those who needed it the most. He bravely spoke up for his beliefs at a time and place were you could get killed for doing so, especially risky for a man in the spotlight. HIS CONFIDNECE, TRUST AND BELIEF IN HIMSELF !!!!! What a breath of fresh air ~~ … Just to hear someone so comfortable speaking that positively and encouragingly about himself? Who else could pull that off without coming across as annoying? When he does it, we only look at him fondly, because he does it in such a charming manner- a skill / ability hard to teach or study. So many have low self worth today, seeing no light whatsoever within themselves… if only we had 10 more of him. I’m sure anybody can agree, we all feel wonderfully uplifted when we observe how he carries himself with such pride, respect and warmth. ALI ❤ A man of action, a man of his word. A man with a strong, warm heart. A man fiercely bold and brave - a man full of love and sincerity. What a fascinating man to observe. Brilliant we can look back at media like this, immortalizing him in a way that would not have been possible had he existed 200 years ago. Ali is the best man for admiration in my eyes, what a life he lead.
@JG-DivMan2 ай бұрын
Alexis Arguello was pure class. What a great man and great champion.
@djangoohara19072 ай бұрын
CHECK THIS=CHAPIONS LIKE ALI, TYSON, FOREMAN ect LOST WAY MORE FIGHTS THAN TOMMY=SO WHAT DOES THAT PROVE? TOMMY'S AN ALL TIME GREAT CHAMPION=PERIOD
@djangoohara19072 ай бұрын
THE HARDEST OPPONENT TOMMY HAD WAS HIMSELF=THE DRUGS & ALCOHOL TOOK HIS EDGE, HAD HE STAY DISCIPLINED.& HUNGRY HE WOULD'VE REIGNED FOR A DECADE 100%👍🥊
@djangoohara19072 ай бұрын
EVEN TOMMY( NOT AT HIS BEST)WAS STILL ONE OF THE MOST DANGEROUS FIGHTERS AROUND & HE PROVED THAT REPEATEDLY#CHAMPION👍
@djangoohara19072 ай бұрын
A GREAT CHAMPION & A GREAT MAN WHO NEVER GOT HIS PROPER SHOT-THEN A(HIV HOAX) & THEN GONE TOO SOON=HE DIDN'T DESERVE THAT=RIP BROTHER👍
@djangoohara19072 ай бұрын
TOMMY WASN'T THE SAME CONFIDENT FIGHTER AFTER THOSE 2 BRUTAL LOSES, BUT TOMMY HAD ALOT OF PEOPLE TRYING TO END HIS CAREER & DIDN'T KNOW IT= I WISH THE YOUNG TOMMY COULD'VE REIGNED 4 MUCH LONGER=RIP BROTHER👍
@joshualevenson76972 ай бұрын
Surprised. Not a lot of head movement from Rooney.
@dnh7hnd752 ай бұрын
Cuz domato vio pelear a Oscar Bonavena y le gustó y después lo implementó con tyson.
@graziellacaropreso76702 ай бұрын
Bel pezzo ma preferisco che i gruppi italiani cantino in italiano
@shafo43842 ай бұрын
Ali's impressions of other fighters were so on point.
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One of the best boxers of that era with a combined record amateur/pro 343-24-1 with 315 KO's. RIP Champ!
Lewis had power and a nice number of set ups but he wasn't fast or accurate. His hands were made of cinder blocks but he had next to no finesse
First ever Reaction KZreadrs 😅
Best times boxing
Scott (qepd)
pinche pelirojo otro CANELO le Partio la Mad$$##r a uno de los Mejores! nunca supe de esta Peleyona!!!!! Gracias por Compartir!!
I admire the craftsmanship from MIGUEL Cotto ...he has been an amazing athlete that displayed a positive respect for boxing just pure technique and heart ..not just throwing wild shots that land in the back of the head or using cheap tactics to win a fight..a true Champion and a boxing Olympian.🥊🥊🇵🇷
Looks like Tommy got agitated when the crowd started booing. Aside from getting some work in, I think he was letting Tim stick around so the crowd could have something to watch. I was really amazed with Tim's performance considering the situation.
グティ・エスパダス懐かしい。1970年代後半WBA世界フライ級王者として2回防衛戦を行い成功している。
Knocked him senseless, flat as a pancake, and I didn't even see the punch.
Amybody who gets hit thet right hand st 140 is gonna go . . . except Aaron Pryor.
This fight NEVER gets old. He gave the fans their money worth, when the real contender left... because he was doing PEDS. Doughnut Boy had a TITLE FIGHT. Drunk and out of shape. Full on doughnuts...in some gear they gave you that doesn't fit well.. lasting through 4 rounds with the heavyweight champion. Peak Tommy Morrison, no less, though he looked off. Thats a dream there by itself. A good story and memory. No one would believe him if it weren't recorded. The soft headlocks and tapping his head complaining about rabbit hole punches in clinch...and tappingTommy's in headlock... PRICELESS GOLD 😂😂😂😂 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣
Kevin Rooney gave me a ventriloquist dummy and Mike Tyson taught me how to be a ventriloquist 👲🏼🧑🏻🦰😺
Tomachek complaining little twat.
schmeling threw that fight
Good test for Sugar it being only his 2nd pro fight...Willie was saved in the 3rd w the standing 8 count or he was going down then the bell but good tough test for Sugar.
第2ランドに、両者がもつれあってリング外に落ちる前、ユセフトルコが両者を押してるよね。
Very one sided commentary
Thanks gatto
That cusdamato peek a boo style was perfect for smaller boxers.
I would normally cheer for Tommy Morisson. But for this fight, Timmy Tomashek is the man ! Nobody dare call Timmy a clown because he didn't even turn up for this fight leave alone being ready for it ! One more thing I adored about Timmy, is in the ring he knew how vicious Tommy was and fought accordingly but after the fight he still says 'Tommy is a good man !' and was happy to face him !
Cesar looks a bit like Barrera??
Kevin rooney movement are very predictable he keeps doing the same thing
Gotta give Ali his credit....He duck no one.........fought them all. Greatest era of the Heavyweights.......He fought and beat. Frazier, lost to once..Foremman,Shavers,Lyle,Norton, Chavalo, Liston,Paterson who was a Cus Damato disciple, Cleveland Williams,an old Archie Moore ,lost too when he was old Larry Holmes. Big guys he dealt with well.....small guys gave him problems.....but he fought them all
Olivares ya no tenia la pegada para esos pesos
I can see it’s been a while since anyone has commented on this fight. People this fight is as philosophical as it gets. True boxing fans will understand ,what legendary boxing men were present in this video. Eddie Futch ,Alexis trainer. Teddy Atlas , Rooney trainer both now are known as legendary trainers. And the man who gets kod is going to be remembered as the man who was pivotal in a prime Mike Tyson. Alexis triumphed in boxing sadly we will never know what demons outside the ring got to him may he rip. When you are on your arse like Rooney god still has a plan for you you get up and are remembered not from being on ur arse but getting up and being part of a greater story that the world will never forget. Get your ass up and if you believe you will receive
This is very cool to see...my dad is jake carollo. I never thought i would see a youtube video of one of his fights. Thank you for posting this.
Thats so cool
Natives aren't used to this competition, so he was definitely put there to lose lol.
Chavez was knocked out by Kostya Tszyu and beaten by Frankie Randall albeit past his prime and above his best weight class. Duran was a different level above all of them.
Mills Lane always looked like he wanted to get involved in the fight I think he was a marine so probably a tough little bastard
The referee jumped in just as Leonard was pounding Willy into oblivion. Ray spent all his energy anticipating the knockout.
Watching this knowing how Kevin is suffering in later life..brings a real different feel to this. Just sad. Arguello seems like just a good bloke as well as a serious fighter (but we knew that already) just gonna leave this comment here if anyone has an update on how Kevin is now feel free to put underneath,dementia/Alzheimer's just awful afflictions.
While I have respect for Cuss D'mato, I have to say that he is WRONG. Joe Lewis would never have caught up to Muhammad Ali. Muhammad Ali by landslide decision.
George was really on his hater shit on this one. He really hates anyone using technique and counters.
Tommy would be a dangerous opponent for any heavyweight who ever lived. That body shot would have ended anyone regardless of chin. When he was young, before the cracks in his chin and years of abuse, he was deadly as they came.
If Tommy would have had world class coaching - someone like Cus - to teach him elite head movement, he could have become an all-time great. He had everything else (well, except for an insatiable sexual appetite that compromised his cardio his entire career).
I fully understand that even the ref got SICK AND TIRED of the dirty tactics by Urkal using the head as a weapon on purpose.
I think Frazier vs Ali 1 put away any notions of Muhammad no being able to take a punch
Imagine a man possessing so many strong qualities all at once, A man who was an iconic historic and record-breaking sports figure, strong moral principles, physically gorgeous and stunningly handsome, warmhearted towards the common man and the down-trotten, humanitarian at a global scale, ability to be serious with a tremendous depth, using words with a lot of weight accordingly and can maneuver difficult conversations well, when in company with others he was known for always being light in spirit // joyous and humorous. He was superbly intelligent verbally, funny and witty on the spot. He was offered to teach poetry at Harvard even though he left high-school being considered illiterate. He was abundantly creative poetically, and brought verbal artistry to a field where-in it had never been imagined to be used. He ignited passion and new life to the sport of boxing and he invented new techniques and styles to boxing too. He was a humble man despite being one of the wealthiest and most famous on planet. He was a spiritual leader and voice of faith. He always saw eye to eye with anyone he met no matter their status. He was generous with his time and money. He was a sensitive man, it’s obvious to see how deeply he cared for the well being of anyone suffering. He pro-actively used his hard earned success to give back to those who needed it the most. He bravely spoke up for his beliefs at a time and place were you could get killed for doing so, especially risky for a man in the spotlight. HIS CONFIDNECE, TRUST AND BELIEF IN HIMSELF !!!!! What a breath of fresh air ~~ … Just to hear someone so comfortable speaking that positively and encouragingly about himself? Who else could pull that off without coming across as annoying? When he does it, we only look at him fondly, because he does it in such a charming manner- a skill / ability hard to teach or study. So many have low self worth today, seeing no light whatsoever within themselves… if only we had 10 more of him. I’m sure anybody can agree, we all feel wonderfully uplifted when we observe how he carries himself with such pride, respect and warmth. ALI ❤ A man of action, a man of his word. A man with a strong, warm heart. A man fiercely bold and brave - a man full of love and sincerity. What a fascinating man to observe. Brilliant we can look back at media like this, immortalizing him in a way that would not have been possible had he existed 200 years ago. Ali is the best man for admiration in my eyes, what a life he lead.
Alexis Arguello was pure class. What a great man and great champion.
CHECK THIS=CHAPIONS LIKE ALI, TYSON, FOREMAN ect LOST WAY MORE FIGHTS THAN TOMMY=SO WHAT DOES THAT PROVE? TOMMY'S AN ALL TIME GREAT CHAMPION=PERIOD
THE HARDEST OPPONENT TOMMY HAD WAS HIMSELF=THE DRUGS & ALCOHOL TOOK HIS EDGE, HAD HE STAY DISCIPLINED.& HUNGRY HE WOULD'VE REIGNED FOR A DECADE 100%👍🥊
EVEN TOMMY( NOT AT HIS BEST)WAS STILL ONE OF THE MOST DANGEROUS FIGHTERS AROUND & HE PROVED THAT REPEATEDLY#CHAMPION👍
A GREAT CHAMPION & A GREAT MAN WHO NEVER GOT HIS PROPER SHOT-THEN A(HIV HOAX) & THEN GONE TOO SOON=HE DIDN'T DESERVE THAT=RIP BROTHER👍
TOMMY WASN'T THE SAME CONFIDENT FIGHTER AFTER THOSE 2 BRUTAL LOSES, BUT TOMMY HAD ALOT OF PEOPLE TRYING TO END HIS CAREER & DIDN'T KNOW IT= I WISH THE YOUNG TOMMY COULD'VE REIGNED 4 MUCH LONGER=RIP BROTHER👍
Surprised. Not a lot of head movement from Rooney.
Cuz domato vio pelear a Oscar Bonavena y le gustó y después lo implementó con tyson.
Bel pezzo ma preferisco che i gruppi italiani cantino in italiano
Ali's impressions of other fighters were so on point.
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