Robert "Pee Wee" Rucker - Harlem's Forgotten Fighter
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- Опубліковано 30 бер 2024
- A look back at the career of Robert 'Pee Wee' Rucker, a top welterweight contender from the 1980s. Special thanks to Bruce Kielty for some of the information in this video.
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Thanks for the hard work on these videos.
My pleasure, William.
I've never heard of him before.
So it means I'm gonna learn something from Rich tonight, and it is great.
Thank you, Rich 🍻🍻
Sure thing, Risbo. Rucker was a good fighter.
I love watching these older fights. It seems like these guys had more passion.
Rich, thanks for this story on Robert Rucker. There was a such a deep trove of good fighters from the New York City area, either native born or transplants, during the early to mid-eighties. One would have had to frequent live cards such as those monthly shows at MSG's Felt Forum to know of Rucker, as only the most hard-bitten fight fans did. In highlighting Rucker's career, your scholarship is on full display, Rich. Thanks again!
Thank you, Charles. Yes, the Felt Forum produced a lot of fighters during that time period that aren't talked about too much today.
Thanks for the amazing video ❤
My pleasure, John.
Again, well done, Rich! The best of boxing on all of youtube. Keep them coming bud!
Hey thanks, emokellen.
I first read it as Edward "Pee Wee" Parker, the former junior featherweight who fought at the Inglewood Forum a bunch. Then I was like oh it's another Pee Wee." Then I learned about this guy. Interesting story.
Outstanding!
Rich, this channel so good, someone gonna do a documentary on you one day. Three thumbs up 👍 👍 👍 !
Very very good idea 💡
haha, thanks David.
Wow. Forgotten about Rucker until this video. Very skilled boxer, if I recall, Fireball was Ray Leonard’s first pro opponent in ‘77.
No. Luis “The Bull” Vega
As a footnote : Rodriguez fought some top fighters along the way, Ubaldo Sacco, Billy Costello, Frankie Warren, Buddy McGirt ……
got Fireball confused with Toro.
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Thanks, Petie. Yes, Leonard said Fireball gave him one of his toughest fights.
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Another great little video about an NYC guy Rich. Thank you. Believe me, if the title shots and the big money fights were not in Robert's destiny, being a bus driver for the MTA is one of the best things that could have happened to him. Decent pay, fantastic family medical for life, and a nice, fat pension.
My pleasure, testcyp767.
Another great video, Thanks
My pleasure, Noah.
well worth the wait Rich ! thanks buddy
Sure thing, Kim.
Macho tried to give him a pep talk against rodriguez, Rucker, I read, helped pay for Macho's burial.
I REMEMBER ALL THESE FIGHTS, 70 80S WERE GREAT,RICH REMEMBER JOSE THE THREAT Baret !
Yes, I do. He was heavily hyped on east coast until he faced Marlon Starling.
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Great upload all your videos are brilliant
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Great video like always, great job 👍🏼👍🏼
Consider to make a video of Harold Weston Jr. Great fighter from the 70s...!
Thanks, Sugar Cains. Will look more into Weston Jr.
Rich a forgotten name. Great reminder with this one
Thanks, Lyman.
A former New Face from Ring Magazine
I remember Pee Wee growing up in Harlem
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do you know what bacame of him or why he was forgotten ?
I use to see him at "Knights Community" boxing gym 125th near 5th Ave. in the early 80s.Him and Tyrone Jackson from Harlem were enigmas. 6:39
@@robertdudley-rx8qo No,but the documentary said he became a bus driver.He would pop in once in a while- rarely trained there since he was an up and coming pro and did his serious work in gyms like Gleason's or Times Square.
He’s a NYC Bus driver and real estate investor. Left the sport due to the shady aspects.
Well done Rich, I have learnt of a lot from your research, being from the UK boxers like Pee-Wee Rucker I have no knowledge of. His career may of gone somewhere, the most a title shot, things didn’t turn out for him though , looked good though, had all the moves. Glad his story didn’t end in tragic way and he kept himself level headed. Thanks Rich.🥊
Sure thing, Brett. Rucker certainly deserved more exposure, he had a lot of old school moves.
Great vidéo !
Thanks, Frenchgoldenboyfan.
Another great story.
Heard of him from Camacho fights. Never saw him fight. The last fight was quick stoppage
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Thanks Rich 👍
Hey thanks, Nicholas.
A+ work by Rich again. Ref LoBianco seemed confused at the end of the Clayton bout, but it is not an easy job when you have someone's life in your hands.
Thanks, Bruce.
thank you rich and happy easter. btw what became of robert rucker and why was he forgotten like so many boxers seem to be? he seem like a good kid listening to him talk with the guys after the fights, very respectful young man.
Sure thing, Robert. All I know is that it appears he went to work for the Transit Authority. The layoff after the Rodriguez fight pretty much killed his momentum and his career never recovered.
Never heard of this guy before his name made me want to watch lol nice one Richie mate 👍
Just imagine calling yourself that lol stiff body shot would fold him like a lawn chair they are very small fighters
29 and 1 ok this guy must of been pretty good the name made me laugh 😄
Thanks, bookah.
Yes, he had to be good with a name like that :)
@@RichtheFightHistorian lol fooled his opponents
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Interesting guy. I think despite being very talented, his heart just wasn't in the sport. The almost quit against Rodriguez on national TV was bizarre. I don't know if he was fatigued or discouraged by having hit Willie with so many of his best shots only to see him continue to go after him. He wasn't hurt or getting beaten up...he just wanted to stop fighting. Very entertaining piece. Kudos Rich!
Thanks, MrCrystalcranium. I think you're spot on in your assessment.
I saw him on nbc.
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I'm soooo confused by this guy's career....Why did he retire for 2 years after the Clayton fight? Only to begin fighting again and successfully at that. He finished a career with 30-2 and didn't parlayed that into at least a title shot. I don't get it? Did he take his career seriously? I just don't get it.....
Your guess is as good as anyone's. I got the impression that he was hurt by the split with Billy Giles and his heart may have not been in the sport anymore. Not having a major promoter getting him fights on the regular didn't help either.
Long story short. He was tired of the shady aspects of the business.
He sound like Tyson.😁😁
This man @rich the fight historian puts all my knowledge to shame.
Interesting, but forgotten career of Robert "Pee Wee" Rucker. Had he fought more with bigger names in the welterweight division, he would have fought the likes of "The Cobra" Donald Curry, "Raggin Muffin Man" Lloyd Honeyghan, Mark Breland and Marlon Starling. However, Pee Wee would be an easy prey to all 4 I mentioned. Anyways, keep it up Rich and good job.
Thanks, Scorpio. I agree, he was a tier below the fighters you mentioned.
@@RichtheFightHistorian You're welcome Rich and thanks for your opinion.
Go Joe Gans documentary?
Can you please do a documentary on Bob Foster?
He's coming up, should have it done sometime in May.
Is Rucker Park in Harlem, named after him ?
No.
Moral of the story, don't fight tall late replacements, just ask Tim Tszyu ?
Devious work🤣🤣