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classic boxing bits and pieces scrapbook

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,152 ✭✭✭dougm1970


    "I knew from the quiver in his voice that the gentleman calling on the phone wanted to tell me something he knew would knock my socks off. He was so right.

    "They found a Harry Greb film!"

    "You're full of you-know-what," I said. "Did you see it yet?"

    "No. Not yet. But I'm getting a tape in a few days."

    "Good," I said. "Give me a call after you do."

    To understand the historic significance of what the gentleman was saying , you need some background. From the day when collecting boxing films became a cult art form, the most astute cult members grew increasingly frustrated when not an inch of film footage of Greb, an immortal of fistic immortals, had been uncovered. Compounding that frustration was the fact that extensive footage had been discovered of dozens of famous boxers, even 19th-century champion John L. Sulliven. As a matter of fact, the very first boxing movies were taken of an exhibition between Jim Corbett and Peter Courtney at Edison, New Jersey, in 1894, which was the year Greb was born. How could there be nothing on Greb?

    My old friend, the late dean of boxing film collectors, Jim Jacobs, and I kidded each other for more than a quarter-century about the non-existence of Greb fim footage. Many times I would call Jacobs.

    "Hey, Jimbo," I'd say, "You know what the mailman delivered this morning?"

    "Don't give me that again," Jacobs would snort, knowing instinctivly that I was throwing him another Harry Greb curve. Jimmy knew I was jiving, but it was still fun.

    The last time I saw Jacobs was a year before his death. He had come to our offices in Rockville centre in search of still photos of Stanley Ketchel. He found three pictures that he wanted. I promised I'd have prints made and send them to him. With Ketchel out of the way, we turned, as usual, to our favorite mystic subject.

    "If somebody--somebody astute about fight films, not just a guy who knows nothing about collecting--found, say, Greb footage in his cellar or attic, and he called me for a deal, I would trade him anything I have in my collection for whatever he has of Harry greb," Jacobs said.

    You can understand why, when i recieved that out-of-the-blue phone call about the possible discovery of Greb footage, why I immediately thought of my dear, late friend. As hopeful as I was that this would not turn out to be yet another Greb false alarm, I had mixed emotions. Wouldn't it be a shame if this was indeed the real thing and Jimmy hadn't lived long enough to enjoy it?

    It was indeed the real thing! Remarkably sharp film footage of Greb had been discovered in the archives of a major American University, where it had rested, unnoticed, for about 65 years. You can imagine how tense and excited I was as I sat in the screening room with the young man who had brought me the film, collector Phil Guarnieri, waiting to see for myself wether or not this whole thing was for real. The first thing to fill the screen was the smiling face of Harry greb; the same face I had seen in hundreds of still photo's for more than half a century. But this time the face was alive. The eyes blinked, the head turned, the lips curled into a mischeivous smile. I was astonished and moved to the point of tears.

    "I've got to be dreaming. This can't be! Pinch me, phil," I said to the young collector seated next to me. "Tell me I'm not dreaming."

    For the next four minutes 43 seconds I was mesmorised, watching the great harry greb punching the bag, skipping rope, sparring with Philadelphia Jack o'Brien, exercising, clowning for the camera, playing handball, and suddenly dressed in the tight-fitting, striped suit of a broadway dandy, with an oversiazed brimmed straw hat and a broad grin on his one-of-a-kind face. (We all have lookalikes, but not Greb. He was a true original.)

    To have an opportunity to see harry greb alive and in the prime of life was beyond my wildest dreams, comparable for a fight film collector to seeing Abraham Lincoln delivering the Gettysburg Address or Napoleon bidding farewell to his troops at waterloo. My only regret is that Jim Jacobs was not sitting with me in that screening room the day Harry greb was re-incarnated. Had he been there, years of kidding and teasing would have been erased by less than five minutes of wonderful reality."

    (by Stanley Weston)


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUpN1x1uhms


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,152 ✭✭✭dougm1970


    the story of 'nipper' ... pat daly (born - glamorgan, wales)....who turned professional at aged 10 in 1923...went on to become rated in the bantamweight world top 10 with ring magazine and fought his last fight aged 17...with professional record of 99 wins, 11 losses and 8 draws...including wins over british and european champions of the day...

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    ezzard charles looking towards an oncoming rocky marciano in their second fight..

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,152 ✭✭✭dougm1970


    muhammad ali v tommy hearns sparring exhibition...

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    and for those interested...a video clip of it...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2thglwsTak


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,152 ✭✭✭dougm1970


    muhammad ali v tommy hearns sparring exhibition...

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    and for those interested...a video clip of it...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2thglwsTak


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    this shows a 'mountain riveria' poster on the wall....i've been trying to get the one from the film (requiem for a heavyweight) for years and no luck...bigger version of that one...

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    actually....that film has one of the best opening scenes i ever seen......and this was very forward thinking too for the time, using a first person perspective...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAS7StFt_S0


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,152 ✭✭✭dougm1970


    walcott v harold johnson 1950

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    ali v foreman...and a lot of empty seats...

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    "A snarling Tyson came to the center of the ring literally foaming from the mouth. The ever cocky Green , he always came to the ring sporting a toothpick in the corner of his mouth, barraged Tyson with insults. The action of the bout was to prove anti-climatic, Tyson as always was moving forward, but the 6’5″ Green managed to tie Tyson up repeatedly. Tyson’s most effective display of offense came in the third round when he landed a blow to Green’s jaw with force sufficient to dis-lodge a section of bridge work and send it flying several feet to the ring apron. Through it all “Blood” Green managed to survive the ten rounds, with Tyson the clear winner.
    This was not the last time Iron Mike and Blood Green would meet. In the early morning hours of August 23, 1988, Mike Tyson stopped by Dapper Dans, a Harlem clothing store frequented by a clientele from rap stars to pimps. Tyson was there to pick up a custom made jacket. Mitch Green happened to be in the area and an argument ensued, in which Green threw a punch and Tyson responded with a straight right landing on the bridge of Green’s nose; requiring five stitches. Although Tyson won this second bout, shades of Walker vs. Greb, he suffered more in the long run. The bare knuckle punch resulted in a fracture to Tyson’s hand causing a postponement of his scheduled first fight with Frank Bruno"

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,152 ✭✭✭dougm1970


    ali and frazier in 1967

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    Archie Moore vs Alejandro Lavorante...1962

    and archie was old, very old, here...

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,152 ✭✭✭dougm1970


    Art Aragon (the winner) vs Jimmy Carter I with trainer Benny Conyers.
    A young Jimmy Lennon Sr. on the left.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,152 ✭✭✭dougm1970


    Griffth vs. Paret - 1962

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