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People should know that Pryor spent a lot of time helping young men to stay off the streets and avoid the problems he had. He had a camp in Indiana and besides training us to box he made sure we knew the trouble that drugs could cause. He was humble and he didn't brag about his boxing career , although he had reason to. He told us stories about being on top of the world and a short time later being in the crackhouse out of his mind. He saw his life as a cautionary tale and he really did care about the kids at his camp. Hawk was a hero.
Why should he brag about his career when it was built upon his drug addiction,he didn't want you to think his drug induced tenacity was something to aspire to he just wanted to warn the young people from going down the path of drug addiction he went
@Trusted Target They're all on something. The only difference is some use enhancements not recognized by governing bodies and switch substances once it is recognized. Your favorite athlete is tainted like the rest of them.
While diamond Duran made fighting dirty look so clean and smooth, unstoppable Pryor made fighting ugly look so beautiful. Those two guys were such masters. That era of the bazooka Hearns, speedster Leonard and indestructible Hagler was absolutely insane for boxing.
Aaron makes brawling cool, Duran,despite dirty at times make it like an art, he's a real technician built like a brawler, both are cut from the same cloth
on the contrary, pryor is actually overrated. now before anyone gets a fit, let me clarify. overrated doesn't mean 'not great'. it just means people rate someone higher than they ought to be rated. you can be the best fighter and still be overrated. ali, for example, is almost unanimously hailed as the greatest fighter in the last 50 years and with good reason. but many say he's unbeatable. that's overrating. no one is unbeatable. same with pryor, he's a great, great fighter. very exciting to watch. but not great enough to put his name beside the likes of the 4 kings, which some make him out to be. some even suggest SRL ducked him. the hawk is sloppy and only has 2 significant wins - the aging arguello and cervantes. hardly comparable to the legends of the sport. all-time great, yes! legendary, no. and to think otherwise makes him overrated.
@@planetmayhem2012 I understand your point completely. However, since he never fought the 4 kings, how else can you rate him? He could've beaten all 4 kings or could've gotten blasted, but we'll never know. Therefore, however he gets rated, it's primarily up to the individual. I choose to say he's underrated. Your points are highly valid, though. 👍🏾🥊
@@gl6996 the only reason he beated Arquello was because he was crazy with all the drugs he took before and after I'm glad he became Pastor and left the life back.
Thomas was a 17 year old who fought him like a man. That was more than Ray Leonard ever did. Leonard was scared of this guy and never faced him other than getting beat up by Pryor before firing him as a sparring partner in camp.
@@santiagoalonso7257 Really ? Are you serious ? Camacho even beat Leonard. He was overrated because he was America's black sweetheart. Now go watch the rest of that interview of the press conference of your sugar boy. Wearing a gay sailor's cap. And go find out why before the Olympics Ray moved up in weight when Pryor entered that weight category.
Bro Aaron Pryor’s reaction to getting knocked down is like HE was the one that knocked the other person down. Like bro you’re suppose to be on defensive. But nah you knock him down and he turns into an anime character where they start taking you seriously.
@@javantedavis1999 Fareal. It’s like they were the ones that got knocked down 😂. Like wait hold on. Hahahah he’s suppose to be the one on defensive not you.
I really like how you made a 16 minute long video highlighting the fights and skills of Aaron Pryor, and didn't even cover the Arguello fights, which are primarily what Pryor is remembered for. That's the kind of respect the Hawk deserves, well done.
Yeah me too being born in the early sixties I got a chance to see a lot of the old school greats people don't really talk about how good Cesar Chavez really was he fought over a 115 to 120 fights and I think he lost maybe 2 fights in his career can you imagine that over a hundred fights!
@@patrickhausenfleck9045 I have always said he was so doped up you couldn't have knocked him out with a telephone pole. Tests confirmed this. Panama Lewis Pyrors trainer was banned from boxing because of this.Pryor vs Arguello. Pryor was looking dead tired.Lewis asked for the bottle and said no not that one the one I mixed. Pryor came out looking fresh as a daisy. You don't take that many punches and throw that many and look totally refreshed.
@@barrykime5580 There is no drug, street or legal, that lessens the impact of the brain crashing into the side of the cranium. This impact is what causes a fighter to wobble after a hard punch and the effect that could lead to a knockout as well. Even if Pryor was given some PED during the Arguello fight, there is nothing he could have taken to protect or prevent what might happen to his brain. Watch the fight right here on UA-cam and make up your own mind. Would you be pleased to know this business about the black bottle may have played a role in Pryor becoming a coke addict? I know it sounds like a cop-out, and maybe it was. But it doesn't diminish the fact he put his life in order by getting off the blow and starting giving and taking blows in the ring. His Leonard-like comeback wasn't nearly as successful as that of Sugar Ray, who also became a snow-bound addict as well. I was pulling for Arguello in both Pryor fights and The Hawk knocked him out in each one. Pryor had the toughest chin of any welterweight of my lifetime, and that includes Benvenuti, Mayweather, Pacquiao, Hearns, Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard.
@@patrickhausenfleck9045 Whatever happened watch the second Arguello fight. No one could make Arguello quit. Except for Aaron Pryor. As far as his style being impossible without chemistry, he had that way of fighting in the very beginning as an amateur. So a savage frenetic style is rare to be sure, but two all time greats fought in a similar manner. Henry Armstrong and Harry Greb.
I was a kid living near Cincinnati at the time of Pryor , I was boxer and Pryor was one of of my idols. He was a really unusual person, he was legitimately superhuman, like one of the X-men, the more you hit him the stronger he got, he was a force of nature like the ocean. A singular human being.
Remember him and his entourage jogging around downtown yelling ' what time is it!? He had the hype but he also had the skill and toughness to back the hype
My friend. Met him when he was prepping for first title bout, and stayed cool with each other up till his passing, even through his dark days, before he got himself straightened out. I stopped attending a church he'd frequented, because many in the congregation spoke harshly of him , during his addiction days. He , a couple of years later, invited me back to that same church to hear him give witness. I'll always remember him as a really good dude. He was great to me and my kids;never asked him for anything, but we always had time to chat and visit. He once asked me why I'd never asked him for anything, and I told him he'd already given it...time and friendship. R.I.P.,Champ ! 👍🏻
Aaron Prayor was one the greats during that boxing time of Suger Ray, Thomas Hearns, Marvin Hagler & Roberto Duran. He was fearless, relentless and a great finisher. Excellent boxer & a good man. RIP brother Aaron 🙏🏾
@@jumahamis227 ...Actually, Sugar was going to fight him. Then, in 1982, Leonard suffered a detached retina and the fight was cancelled. Pryor heard the news over his car radio. Aaron was feared by boxers, but Ray moved up to middleweight because that's where Marvin Hagler (and the $$$) was. Tommy Hearns, another great welterweight of that era, did the same. To be clear though, no person in his right mind would have "wanted" to fight Aaron Pryor. You only did it for the money and/or a shot at the title. He was the Tasmanian Devil in boxing gear (and maybe on something, as well).
His handlers turned down fights with Duran and Leonard to keep him champion and money coming in.he turned down like 700 thousand to fight either of them but wanted more. I believe he wasn't scared to fight them but it was the people handling his career.
He's the only fighter I ever seen that when you knock him down The standing 8 count was for his opponent not him. I mean it was like you had to knock him down to get a break. He could swarm in on an opponent. He could Calmly Box, He could punch, throwing punches at every angle you can imagine. He originally fought at 135 and the Lightweight Champion wouldn't fight him. He had to move up in weight to get a title shot. He was stuck at 140 as the Welterweights at 147 wouldn't fight him either. His first fight with Alexis Arguello was one of the most intense fights you'll ever see. His fight with Djuan Johnson was a classic as well, Johnson could punch. Aaron Pryor had an incredible chin. I really wish Pryor and Leonard could have fought. They had heated sparring sessions where Pryor more then held his on.
You could hit this guy with an aluminum baseball bat and wouldn't have made any difference.When HE got knocked down, he thought he knocked YOU down. Dude was the Tasmanian Devil in boxing gear. Crazy man (and a super-human fighter). That's why people avoided him.
@@RaulRamirez-jv4rn , He wasn’t afraid of Leonard they use to spar some together and Leonard’s camp sent him on his way because the sessions were becoming heated. Ray retired in November of 82 killing a fight between him and Pryor that would have eventually happened in 83 or 84.
@@tomerx1 this feed has nothing to do with heavyweights. if you want to talk about Marciano then find a feed about him. this is about Aaron Pryor, so give him the respect and comment on him.
@@camiloardila2399 it's that damn crack he smoked lmao. Just playing but alotta champs had drug problems in those years, Micheal dokes, even sugar ray did coke
I don't knock your opinion whatsoever... But I think us 80's babies/90's kids had our own master class of greats to watch live. Some even steming from the 70's and 80's. I don't think I'd trade it for any other decade. Just my opinion though. Also, WAAAAAAAAAY better cameras and televisions to view them on. lmao Now that's just a fact... 😊😂
I guess when you grow up the way Pryor did, nothing in the ring will hit as hard as the shit from his childhood. What an absolute monster of a fighter.
Terrific video. Very well done. Ty for posting this. I remember The Hawk. He was two sticks of dynamite every time he entered the ring. A real fighter in the old-school sense.
@@jackadoni Y’all kill me with that dumb ass rumor. Leonard offered him 500k and he REFUSED. Cut it out. That man stayed at one weight class his whole career while Leonard went on to win titles in 5 different weight classes. Y’all really think he scared of this man??
I saw him train at the union terminal in Cincinnati , before the Gaetan Hart fight . he was like a swarm of hornets , you couldn’t get him off , and he had massive punching power , He destroyed most everybody he fought .
My dad took me down to the union terminal in Cincinnati to watch Aaron Pryor train for that Antonio Cervantes fight . This was way back in 1980 or so. Hawk time!!!! What time is it? Hawk time!!! They were shouting. They had round card girls even in sparring training. I’ll never forget that.
He was a drug fighter. Good fighter, but a known and proven drug fighter..... he didn't need it tho. He was very talented. But he needed it when he fought arguello. His head trainer and corner man Panama Lewis, was caught several times cheating. And exiled from boxing.
They never proved that because he would of been suspended with Title vacated. Pryor beat Arguello worse the 2nd time. I'm a fan of Arguello and Aaron " the Hawk" Pryor
Watching Aaron Pryor getting knocked down was like watching A Fighter in rewind. Pryor was back up and hitting His Opponent before The Referee got to Him for the eight count. Absolutely Fantastic. Going to try watch more on Mr Aaron Pryor and be thoroughly entertained for sure. 🥊💯
This was GREAT! I really hope that there’s a follow up to this! It ended with Pryor first fight with Arguello approaching and the narrator saying “that’s another story for another day.” I can’t wait to see it!!
@@GilturnerknocksoutphonyFloyd Excuses, excuses. They don’t change a THING..the result was Pryor knocked out arguello in the 14th round! And it will stay that way! LOL!!
Some of the old greats never avoided Pryor, and some still question the old green bottle, but Pryor was a beast with skills and determination. I loved the old school boxers heart and soul every round. R.I.P. Sir you were one of the greatest and under rated...damn shame.
Aaron Pryor is the complete package. Hits often, hits with power, defensive skills, granite chin, cardio, and leg speed. He was hard to train for because he did not know how he was going to attack
Out of all the boxers I had the privilege of watching during the great 1980's as a fan, only two fighters put fear in me for simply watching them execute their sweet sciences in the ring. They were Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Aaron Pryor. My eyes would open wide on how many devastating hits Pryor would receive from other opponents. And Aaron would keep coming almost unfazed.
3:01 why did I think that was an opponent he was barking at. One of his trainers. Aaron "The Hawk" Pryor. He was a monster in the ring. Rest easy Champ!
Aaron "The Hawk" Pryor is perhaps the most underrated boxer in history. He had it all, speed, power, and a relentlessness that was unmatched in the ring during his day... And keep in mind that his day included the likes of Sugar Ray, Tommy Hearns, Roberto Duran, and Marvin Hagler, the golden age of the non-heavyweight division. His fight with Alexis Arguello is one of the greatest fights in recent history. I only wished that Sugar Ray hadn't avoided him, but after Pryor whipped Sugar Ray in a sparring session, Angelo Dundee wanted no part of him. RIP Pryor.
Pryor turned down a career high payday from Leonard. That’s a duck on Pryors part. He knew not even his black bottle that Panama Lewis mixed would help him against Leonard
One of my idols as a kid. Late 1990-91 I spent almost a year training, living and sparring hundreds of rds together under the tutelage of Archie Moore. Those two things were my “world title” in boxing!
I'm so sure that Leonard ducked a smallish junior welterweight who had just 2 marquee names on his resumé. And both those names--Arguello and Cervantes--were pretty much at the end of their careers. Yet Leonard, a man who stepped into the ring against Hagler, Duran (3 times), Benitez, and Tommy Hearns (twice), Lalonde and Kalule, supposedly trembled in fear over Pryor? Jokes don't get any funnier.
His cardio was otherworldly. His style, erratic. A chin made of granite. He and His fans knew "The hawk" came to beat you up, and when the fight was over, you knew it too.
Thank you for doing this video on Aaron Pryor my pappy would tell me stories about this guy he was very underrated champion man nobody was as ferocious as he was in the ring nobody had a chin or the will or the heart that he had omg there just isn't boxers like this anymore I appreciate the old school boxers because they did not play back then they was taking heads but thank you this brings back memories of my pappy he was a boxing enthusiast I'm watching all your stuff now I'm subscribed
Being from Ohio he is my hero one of the most ducked fighters of all time and under rated relentless pressure like no other and a chin from a other world in my top 5 favorites
@@lordburlap4514 not conspiracy lol clear audio and video evidence of Panama Lewis giving Pryor smelling salts between rds and sip of mixed water in 3rd and 13th rd
I knew him after he retired and he was a good trainer and a nice guy. But we knew he was a dangerous man with his hands. He told stories of being on top of the world in his profession and being at the crack house hallucinating a year later . He really experienced the best and worst of life in his short time on Earth
One of the best narrated biographies I've seen yet, Aaron Pryor fought like he was high on cocaine but I'm pretty sure they tested him. Boxing aficionados praised Aaron Pryor, now I see why-he was beast mode before beast mode.
Great vid cheers. An all time fave of mine and never mentioned enough. One of the proper monsters of 140lb. One of those classic shoe shine fighters but extraordinary aerobic capacity. We'll never truly know if he was juiced up for the fights, but one look and you do get suspicious. Absolute animal of a man. Another favorite was Tszyu who unified all the 140lb belts for the first time in 30+ years. I like my 140lbs with serious punching power.
That was one amazing warrior Aaron Pryor. In the top10 best fighters of all time in my book. I bet he gave other fighters nightmares after fighting him, PTSD.
I saw one of Aaron's title defenses and later after retirement found Aaron to be a very humble retired Champ regardless of his challenges after retirement...Truly a great Champion. Rest Peacefully Champ.
Yes, he appeared to be insane...in the ring. Outside of it, he was a calm, thoughtful and kind human being. I think because of his childhood (no father, poverty, violence, drugs), this was a soul that just wanted to be loved. A soul with super-human physical abilities, trying to wrestle with a difficult life.
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People should know that Pryor spent a lot of time helping young men to stay off the streets and avoid the problems he had. He had a camp in Indiana and besides training us to box he made sure we knew the trouble that drugs could cause. He was humble and he didn't brag about his boxing career , although he had reason to. He told us stories about being on top of the world and a short time later being in the crackhouse out of his mind. He saw his life as a cautionary tale and he really did care about the kids at his camp. Hawk was a hero.
Thank you for this Brotha. You’re words were more important than the video I just watched. 🙏🏾
Aaron Pryor was also a Drug Addict! But I heard he Repented and Received Jesus Christ as his Saviour!
I share that sentiment
Respect
Why should he brag about his career when it was built upon his drug addiction,he didn't want you to think his drug induced tenacity was something to aspire to he just wanted to warn the young people from going down the path of drug addiction he went
“Bury his opponents in boxing gloves”
“He hits like a panic attack” who is the narrator? The guy has a gift for words and expression 😂
@john loughlin Could you name five boxers in that era who were not using drugs?
@john loughlin I guess that puts him in good standing with the rest of them.
@Trusted Target They're all on something. The only difference is some use enhancements not recognized by governing bodies and switch substances once it is recognized. Your favorite athlete is tainted like the rest of them.
@@Manny-nm8dh I totaly agree.
True indeed
While diamond Duran made fighting dirty look so clean and smooth, unstoppable Pryor made fighting ugly look so beautiful. Those two guys were such masters.
That era of the bazooka Hearns, speedster Leonard and indestructible Hagler was absolutely insane for boxing.
Marvelous hagler
Aaron makes brawling cool, Duran,despite dirty at times make it like an art, he's a real technician built like a brawler, both are cut from the same cloth
'Everyone has a chance until they punch me in the face'
- Aaron Pryor, maybe
Clever
😂
Thank you for highlighting one of the greatest, underrated boxers of all time!!! R.I.P. AARON PRYOR
Had the pleasure to grow up with AP McCall tubb and many More c Shaw ✌️
I did not know he had passed away, one of the greatest ever.
on the contrary, pryor is actually overrated. now before anyone gets a fit, let me clarify. overrated doesn't mean 'not great'. it just means people rate someone higher than they ought to be rated. you can be the best fighter and still be overrated. ali, for example, is almost unanimously hailed as the greatest fighter in the last 50 years and with good reason. but many say he's unbeatable. that's overrating. no one is unbeatable. same with pryor, he's a great, great fighter. very exciting to watch. but not great enough to put his name beside the likes of the 4 kings, which some make him out to be. some even suggest SRL ducked him. the hawk is sloppy and only has 2 significant wins - the aging arguello and cervantes. hardly comparable to the legends of the sport. all-time great, yes! legendary, no. and to think otherwise makes him overrated.
@@planetmayhem2012 I understand your point completely. However, since he never fought the 4 kings, how else can you rate him? He could've beaten all 4 kings or could've gotten blasted, but we'll never know. Therefore, however he gets rated, it's primarily up to the individual. I choose to say he's underrated. Your points are highly valid, though. 👍🏾🥊
@@gl6996 the only reason he beated Arquello was because he was crazy with all the drugs he took before and after I'm glad he became Pastor and left the life back.
Look at how he put Thomas Hearns hand up though he won. He respected him. Love that.
To be fair Hearns was 3 yr his jr and had 17 yrs old.
@@santiagoalonso7257 still though. It's always good to respect a opponent
Thomas was a 17 year old who fought him like a man. That was more than Ray Leonard ever did. Leonard was scared of this guy and never faced him other than getting beat up by Pryor before firing him as a sparring partner in camp.
@@santiagoalonso7257 Really ? Are you serious ? Camacho even beat Leonard. He was overrated because he was America's black sweetheart. Now go watch the rest of that interview of the press conference of your sugar boy. Wearing a gay sailor's cap. And go find out why before the Olympics Ray moved up in weight when Pryor entered that weight category.
@@santiagoalonso7257 Indeed
Bro Aaron Pryor’s reaction to getting knocked down is like HE was the one that knocked the other person down. Like bro you’re suppose to be on defensive. But nah you knock him down and he turns into an anime character where they start taking you seriously.
Lmfao they knock him down..
Run when Aaron gets back up☠️☠️☠️
@@javantedavis1999 Fareal. It’s like they were the ones that got knocked down 😂. Like wait hold on. Hahahah he’s suppose to be the one on defensive not you.
He'd wind the right arm up and attack
Because he's a cheater and been a cheater his whole career drinking that special mix drink his weak cheating ass trainer Panama gave him every fight.
He's a disgrace
I really like how you made a 16 minute long video highlighting the fights and skills of Aaron Pryor, and didn't even cover the Arguello fights, which are primarily what Pryor is remembered for. That's the kind of respect the Hawk deserves, well done.
The Hawk was an all time legend RIP .You will live on forever.Thanks for the memories.
Golden Age of Boxing... what can i say!
Alexis Arquello the greatest super feather weight in history period
man the way you narrate is on another level thank you
I had the privilege of watching him fight, he was a monster.
Me too what a beast.
Oh yeah what fight and what year?
Yeah me too being born in the early sixties I got a chance to see a lot of the old school greats people don't really talk about how good Cesar Chavez really was he fought over a 115 to 120 fights and I think he lost maybe 2 fights in his career can you imagine that over a hundred fights!
@@thedarksideoftheforce6658 man shutup. Ppl were on earth before you and UA-cam boy
Cheater
One of the most underrated fighters of all time. A true warrior in the ring.
One of the most Doped up you mean.
@@patrickhausenfleck9045 I have always said he was so doped up you couldn't have knocked him out with a telephone pole. Tests confirmed this. Panama Lewis Pyrors trainer was banned from boxing because of this.Pryor vs Arguello. Pryor was looking dead tired.Lewis asked for the bottle and said no not that one the one I mixed. Pryor came out looking fresh as a daisy. You don't take that many punches and throw that many and look totally refreshed.
@@barrykime5580 To Hell With Martin & Lewis!!!.....Pryor & Lewis was the Greatest "ACT" there was...even if on the Crooked tip👍👎
@@barrykime5580 There is no drug, street or legal, that lessens the impact of the brain crashing into the side of the cranium. This impact is what causes a fighter to wobble after a hard punch and the effect that could lead to a knockout as well. Even if Pryor was given some PED during the Arguello fight, there is nothing he could have taken to protect or prevent what might happen to his brain. Watch the fight right here on UA-cam and make up your own mind.
Would you be pleased to know this business about the black bottle may have played a role in Pryor becoming a coke addict? I know it sounds like a cop-out, and maybe it was. But it doesn't diminish the fact he put his life in order by getting off the blow and starting giving and taking blows in the ring. His Leonard-like comeback wasn't nearly as successful as that of Sugar Ray, who also became a snow-bound addict as well. I was pulling for Arguello in both Pryor fights and The Hawk knocked him out in each one. Pryor had the toughest chin of any welterweight of my lifetime, and that includes Benvenuti, Mayweather, Pacquiao, Hearns, Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard.
@@patrickhausenfleck9045 Whatever happened watch the second Arguello fight. No one could make Arguello quit. Except for Aaron Pryor. As far as his style being impossible without chemistry, he had that way of fighting in the very beginning as an amateur. So a savage frenetic style is rare to be sure, but two all time greats fought in a similar manner. Henry Armstrong and Harry Greb.
I was a kid living near Cincinnati at the time of Pryor , I was boxer and Pryor was one of of my idols. He was a really unusual person, he was legitimately superhuman, like one of the X-men, the more you hit him the stronger he got, he was a force of nature like the ocean. A singular human being.
Remember him and his entourage jogging around downtown yelling ' what time is it!? He had the hype but he also had the skill and toughness to back the hype
Interesting fact is that Gervonta Davis said in an interview he gets inspiration for his style from Aaron Pryor.
Interesting
Pryor is the Ancient Spirit of blugeoning decapitation!
It is interesting…cuz Hawk would split Tank in 2
@@mannyneva1760 pryor would split manny in two.
Well Gervonta lied cause he fights nothing like him🤣
Wish we had excitement like this in today's boxing 🥊
It would be nice.
You will in a couple of years to come when I turn pro.
@@thanjhaeteasley1160 Post some videos of you working that bag
@@MohawkItalian76 just look at my Instagram it’s Thaj_teasley, and bag work doesn’t really show to you much
@@thanjhaeteasley1160 I just assumed that you would also show speed bag, sparring, running.ect
My friend. Met him when he was prepping for first title bout, and stayed cool with each other up till his passing, even through his dark days, before he got himself straightened out. I stopped attending a church he'd frequented, because many in the congregation spoke harshly of him , during his addiction days. He , a couple of years later, invited me back to that same church to hear him give witness.
I'll always remember him as a really good dude. He was great to me and my kids;never asked him for anything, but we always had time to chat and visit. He once asked me why I'd never asked him for anything, and I told him he'd already given it...time and friendship.
R.I.P.,Champ ! 👍🏻
Aaron Prayor was one the greats during that boxing time of Suger Ray, Thomas Hearns, Marvin Hagler & Roberto Duran. He was fearless, relentless and a great finisher. Excellent boxer & a good man. RIP brother Aaron 🙏🏾
It was like he didn't feel pain OR fatigue.
And the old folks said he was feared a lot by many boxers such that even the sensational Sugar ray avoided him by moving up to middle weight class😂
@@jumahamis227 ...Actually, Sugar was going to fight him. Then, in 1982, Leonard suffered a detached retina and the fight was cancelled. Pryor heard the news over his car radio.
Aaron was feared by boxers, but Ray moved up to middleweight because that's where Marvin Hagler (and the $$$) was. Tommy Hearns, another great welterweight of that era, did the same.
To be clear though, no person in his right mind would have "wanted" to fight Aaron Pryor. You only did it for the money and/or a shot at the title. He was the Tasmanian Devil in boxing gear (and maybe on something, as well).
His handlers turned down fights with Duran and Leonard to keep him champion and money coming in.he turned down like 700 thousand to fight either of them but wanted more. I believe he wasn't scared to fight them but it was the people handling his career.
With the drugs of course
His movements are so smooth the fact he never really gets to get on the back feet but his defensive skills was amazing also .
He's the only fighter I ever seen that when you knock him down The standing 8 count was for his opponent not him. I mean it was like you had to knock him down to get a break. He could swarm in on an opponent. He could Calmly Box, He could punch, throwing punches at every angle you can imagine. He originally fought at 135 and the Lightweight Champion wouldn't fight him. He had to move up in weight to get a title shot. He was stuck at 140 as the Welterweights at 147 wouldn't fight him either. His first fight with Alexis Arguello was one of the most intense fights you'll ever see. His fight with Djuan Johnson was a classic as well, Johnson could punch. Aaron Pryor had an incredible chin. I really wish Pryor and Leonard could have fought. They had heated sparring sessions where Pryor more then held his on.
You could hit this guy with an aluminum baseball bat and wouldn't have made any difference.When HE got knocked down, he thought he knocked YOU down. Dude was the Tasmanian Devil in boxing gear. Crazy man (and a super-human fighter). That's why people avoided him.
Without drugs tho
Turned down a career high payday to fight Leonard. He knew those black bottles Panama Lewis mixed wouldn’t help him
@@RaulRamirez-jv4rn , He wasn’t afraid of Leonard they use to spar some together and Leonard’s camp sent him on his way because the sessions were becoming heated. Ray retired in November of 82 killing a fight between him and Pryor that would have eventually happened in 83 or 84.
I thought smoking Joe was relentless but this dude is on another level of persistence.
It's in the special water 💦
if you want even more than this watch Rocky Marciano
@@tomerx1 😂🤣✌🏽
@@tomerx1 this feed has nothing to do with heavyweights. if you want to talk about Marciano then find a feed about him. this is about Aaron Pryor, so give him the respect and comment on him.
@@camiloardila2399 it's that damn crack he smoked lmao. Just playing but alotta champs had drug problems in those years, Micheal dokes, even sugar ray did coke
one of the best ever at 140...hands down
I'm a 80s baby,grew up in the 90s,how i envy those that would have watch boxing in the 70s and 80s 💯
I'm in the same boat,I grew up watching Tyson..
I wish I could of seen this guy in his Hey day
I don't knock your opinion whatsoever... But I think us 80's babies/90's kids had our own master class of greats to watch live. Some even steming from the 70's and 80's. I don't think I'd trade it for any other decade. Just my opinion though.
Also, WAAAAAAAAAY better cameras and televisions to view them on. lmao Now that's just a fact... 😊😂
Same here. But, we got Tyson, Holyfield and other great fighters.
@@adamage1766 Sweet Pea, Pac Man, Roy Jones, James Tony, Winky Right, Oscar De La Hoya.., I could go on and on... So many warriors!
Hell yeah when the fights were fucking pure skill and will
I guess when you grow up the way Pryor did, nothing in the ring will hit as hard as the shit from his childhood. What an absolute monster of a fighter.
Relentless is the perfect word to describe Aaron Prior. I enjoyed watching his boxing matches.
My first time hearing of him, most definitely a different beast.
It was said that Sugar Ray Leonard moved up weight classes to get away from him. He was a Tasmanian devil with gloves.
@@Manny-nm8dh I've seen a few of his fights,they were brutal and entertaining
@@Manny-nm8dh i thought of the tasmanian devil too
@Jamie W You should wait a week...
A monster
Pryor fought like a tasmanian devil.
💊💊💊💊💊💊💊💊
Tasmanian devil will give you hell 🔥 of a fight with absolutely monster power: the name fitted him
He was absolutely my favorite boxer back in the 80s. His fights were the most entertaining I’ve ever seen. One speed foot to the floor!
Mine too and still
Aaron Pryor's fighting style was like watching the 1994 movie, "Speed." The bus had to keep moving at least 50 mph. Can't stop.
Yes and for him to be so cocky and aggressive some times pre fight, he was a great sport
@@DrSeuss-nv9hw cocaine can do and more
@@mookeychase0907 he was a addict
Aaron the beast!! He gets knocked down by Johnson and at the same time does a burpee to get back to his feet😂😂
Lmao you called it sir. Perfectly said.
Terrific video. Very well done. Ty for posting this. I remember The Hawk. He was two sticks of dynamite every time he entered the ring. A real fighter in the old-school sense.
How you can become so great , and at the same time so unknown as a great fighter
His 3 biggest assets ,, conditioning ,heart and a damn good chin....
Goddamn Stephan, u called those 3 elements bruh. Trainers know about this man but the sverage fight fan under 40 don't know about this man.
This is how I killed guys on the basketball court. My conditioning & hustle & skill.
Sugar Ray Leonard refused to fight him
@@jackadoni Y’all kill me with that dumb ass rumor. Leonard offered him 500k and he REFUSED. Cut it out. That man stayed at one weight class his whole career while Leonard went on to win titles in 5 different weight classes. Y’all really think he scared of this man??
@@Bob-eo6uh maybe he Did but Leonard was shrewd at pricing the fight out knowing Pryor was worth more
The reason my name is called Aaron is because of this man 😁
Nah. Your mom named you after the mailman
@@sirnolacketh2176 😯😲🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
@@sirnolacketh2176 you got him good
hmm sure
@@sirnolacketh2176 why you do him like that 😭😭😭
One of my best ever fighters, R.I.P Aaron ‘the Hawk’ Pryor 🙏🏿 👍🏿 🥊
I saw him train at the union terminal in Cincinnati , before the Gaetan Hart fight . he was like a swarm of hornets , you couldn’t get him off , and he had massive punching power , He destroyed most everybody he fought .
"This is a story for another day...."
NO! I WANNA HEAR IT NOW!!
Man I love these videos :)
Just thinking about him the other day. Cheers 🍻
You knocked Him down. He gets up and YOU are clinching to survive
it's like you almost don't wanna hit him so you may as well duck him altogether. beastly!
"Everyone has a plan...until they knock me down." -Aaron Pryor
In Aaron's mind it WAS YOU that got knocked down.
My dad took me down to the union terminal in Cincinnati to watch Aaron Pryor train for that Antonio Cervantes fight . This was way back in 1980 or so. Hawk time!!!! What time is it? Hawk time!!! They were shouting. They had round card girls even in sparring training. I’ll never forget that.
This man literally could throw every punch in the book! 📖 👊🏾
and thats b4 the fight !
One of, if not the most ducked boxers of all times. Because of the relentless pressure. 🥊
And the ones he did fight wished they ducked lol
Leonard didnt want Pryor
@@dominiquejones3805 ducked him! 🦆🦆🦆
And the fact his trainer was loading his water bottles!
@Flow Kickz he didn’t lose to Alexis fam
The pace he put on people was tremendous. He made the best boxers fight him (like Alexis Arguello).
He was a drug fighter. Good fighter, but a known and proven drug fighter..... he didn't need it tho. He was very talented. But he needed it when he fought arguello. His head trainer and corner man Panama Lewis, was caught several times cheating. And exiled from boxing.
@@becool5706 if he needed it to fight Arguello what happened in the second fight 🤔 without Panama Lewis?
They never proved that because he would of been suspended with Title vacated. Pryor beat Arguello worse the 2nd time. I'm a fan of Arguello and Aaron " the Hawk" Pryor
His resume was thin. He beat a faded ATG who put up a good fight until he became superman all of a sudden...
@@bakgammon just stop
When Pryor and Johnson were shadow boxing before the fight, 2 BMFs 🥊
I never seen a thing like that before :)
Watching Aaron Pryor getting knocked down was like watching A Fighter in rewind. Pryor was back up and hitting His Opponent before The Referee got to Him for the eight count.
Absolutely Fantastic. Going to try watch more on Mr Aaron Pryor and be thoroughly entertained for sure. 🥊💯
“Like a user hits a bowl..”
That’ll go down in history
Well done vids and perfect narrator voice! Quality channel, excellent documentaries!
It’s crazy I’ve never seen a lot of this footage
Pryor v Arguello…one of the best matchups of all time. I’m not even sure how both men lived to see the rematch.
BEST FIGHT I REMEMBER!🥊🥊
That was the doping fight? The special brown bottle that his trainer mixed?
@@userangl1 Yup.
One of my favourite fighters. In my top 15 all time. And I've been watching boxing nearly 40 years.
Thank You. The Honorable Aaron Pryor the King of the 2 handed bandit style. One of my favorites
This was GREAT! I really hope that there’s a follow up to this! It ended with Pryor first fight with Arguello approaching and the narrator saying “that’s another story for another day.” I can’t wait to see it!!
Arguelo was three classes above his best weight and then there is Panama Lewis.
@@GilturnerknocksoutphonyFloyd Excuses, excuses. They don’t change a THING..the result was Pryor knocked out arguello in the 14th round! And it will stay that way! LOL!!
Boxers in this era are nothing like the boxers in that one. They'd rather talk over the internet then fight each other in the ring.
Some of the old greats never avoided Pryor, and some still question the old green bottle, but Pryor was a beast with skills and determination. I loved the old school boxers heart and soul every round. R.I.P. Sir you were one of the greatest and under rated...damn shame.
Aaron Pryor is the complete package. Hits often, hits with power, defensive skills, granite chin, cardio, and leg speed. He was hard to train for because he did not know how he was going to attack
Out of all the boxers I had the privilege of watching during the great 1980's as a fan, only two fighters put fear in me for simply watching them execute their sweet sciences in the ring. They were Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Aaron Pryor. My eyes would open wide on how many devastating hits Pryor would receive from other opponents. And Aaron would keep coming almost unfazed.
My two favorite fighters! I loved to watch them execute the “sweet science”!
Aaron Pryor is underrated primarily because he was AVOIDED by the guys who got the limelight
I heard SRL didn’t want no parts of him
Sugar ray avoid avoiding him could have been a fight of the century
SRL takes him to the cleaners
@@mikejall3644 false .
@@williampinkard4809 I was there kid
R.I.P. Champ! You was a Awesome Legendary Champion. 1love
WOW! I've NEVER heard of this guy! He was a BEAST!
He was a Tazmanian Devil. Watch the highlights against Alexis Arguello. Savage!
Catch up on his fights. He never got tired.
He was relentless it was unreal the pressure he brought
I grew up in the 70's watching this guy. And I never seen anyone in all of boxing like AP.
R.I.P. to the Former WBA, IBF and Lineal Junior Welterweight Champion Of the World, Aaron "The Hawk" Pryor!!!!! God bless!!!
Pryor was the truth...One of a kind, rest well champ.🙏🏿
The sound is amazing ❤️
3:01 why did I think that was an opponent he was barking at. One of his trainers. Aaron "The Hawk" Pryor. He was a monster in the ring. Rest easy Champ!
Aaron "The Hawk" Pryor is perhaps the most underrated boxer in history. He had it all, speed, power, and a relentlessness that was unmatched in the ring during his day... And keep in mind that his day included the likes of Sugar Ray, Tommy Hearns, Roberto Duran, and Marvin Hagler, the golden age of the non-heavyweight division.
His fight with Alexis Arguello is one of the greatest fights in recent history.
I only wished that Sugar Ray hadn't avoided him, but after Pryor whipped Sugar Ray in a sparring session, Angelo Dundee wanted no part of him. RIP Pryor.
Pryor turned down a career high payday from Leonard. That’s a duck on Pryors part. He knew not even his black bottle that Panama Lewis mixed would help him against Leonard
One of my idols as a kid. Late 1990-91 I spent almost a year training, living and sparring hundreds of rds together under the tutelage of Archie Moore. Those two things were my “world title” in boxing!
Facts definitely relentless & alot of tenacity
That guy was a Heart Attack! I just seems like he never got tired. Even at that extreme pace. Sugar Ray did the right thing by ducking him!
I'm so sure that Leonard ducked a smallish junior welterweight who had just 2 marquee names on his resumé. And both those names--Arguello and Cervantes--were pretty much at the end of their careers. Yet Leonard, a man who stepped into the ring against Hagler, Duran (3 times), Benitez, and Tommy Hearns (twice), Lalonde and Kalule, supposedly trembled in fear over Pryor? Jokes don't get any funnier.
His cardio was otherworldly. His style, erratic. A chin made of granite. He and His fans knew "The hawk" came to beat you up, and when the fight was over, you knew it too.
Thank you for doing this video on Aaron Pryor my pappy would tell me stories about this guy he was very underrated champion man nobody was as ferocious as he was in the ring nobody had a chin or the will or the heart that he had omg there just isn't boxers like this anymore I appreciate the old school boxers because they did not play back then they was taking heads but thank you this brings back memories of my pappy he was a boxing enthusiast I'm watching all your stuff now I'm subscribed
I certainly hope it's a part 2. Outstanding.
One of Ohio’s best fighters to ever grace a ring. Love what he did for Ohio boxing
Being from Ohio he is my hero one of the most ducked fighters of all time and under rated relentless pressure like no other and a chin from a other world in my top 5 favorites
holy shit, thats work rate per definition..
😂
Aaron Pryor was a beast!! Didn’t stop coming at you!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Beautiful and well told story. Thank you
I don’t think Pretty Boy Floyd could have beat Pryor. Pryor was just possessed, damn.
No one in the world would have beaten Pryor on the night he first fought Arguello.
Arguello was coming on strong till Pryor took a sip of that bottle for the second ime
Wrong..... Arguello was fading....enough with the conspiracy theories.
@@lordburlap4514 not conspiracy lol clear audio and video evidence of Panama Lewis giving Pryor smelling salts between rds and sip of mixed water in 3rd and 13th rd
Sorry, but it was skill not "sipped water" that beat Arguello....
@@lordburlap4514 what do you mean he was addicted to cocaine you moron then got off it and started a campaign against drugs.
Unmatched pace and work rate. Truly a gifted fighter!
This is one the best videos I’ve seen in this genre. Well done.
Wow!... This Guy was Over the Top. Thanks for Sharing
10:40 imagine missing a punch and seeing arrons smileing face right over your arm
you would not want to see this dude in the street
I knew him after he retired and he was a good trainer and a nice guy. But we knew he was a dangerous man with his hands. He told stories of being on top of the world in his profession and being at the crack house hallucinating a year later . He really experienced the best and worst of life in his short time on Earth
Except to wish him a good day
At all for no reason
Him and Tony Tubs.😂
I know people who had ran into him in the street here in the Nati. He was a full on crackhead at that point
Damn you left me wanting more, even more so then usual! Why you gotta do me like that man haha.. Great stuff as always!
Aaron Pryor and his......
SPECIAL DRINK. 🥂🥤🧃🧋🍼🧉🫖🥛🍸🍹🍷🍵☕️
Thanks for the upload. This was a good documentary.
You just can’t make a Prior video right after the Arguello one bro
After being knocked down, he looked like he was saying “you’re gonna get it now”.
😂
It's amazing how much javonte Davis looks like he has the same fighting style and he has the same facial features
One of the best narrated biographies I've seen yet, Aaron Pryor fought like he was high on cocaine but I'm pretty sure they tested him. Boxing aficionados praised Aaron Pryor, now I see why-he was beast mode before beast mode.
Boxing doesn’t even look like this anymore… damn these were some great fights
How do you break a guy who smiles when he's hurt .
Legend 😎
If he got you into the corner you lost lol, what a guy.
What a Fighter 🥊
Great vid cheers. An all time fave of mine and never mentioned enough. One of the proper monsters of 140lb. One of those classic shoe shine fighters but extraordinary aerobic capacity. We'll never truly know if he was juiced up for the fights, but one look and you do get suspicious. Absolute animal of a man. Another favorite was Tszyu who unified all the 140lb belts for the first time in 30+ years. I like my 140lbs with serious punching power.
That was one amazing warrior Aaron Pryor. In the top10 best fighters of all time in my book. I bet he gave other fighters nightmares after fighting him, PTSD.
Aaron "gimme the bottle, the one I mixed" Pryor
If Mick Foley was a boxer, He would be Aaron Pryor. Both have insane pain thresholds, and both are relentless.
Ever time I seen dude fight
He RUNS FAST AF...Straight to his opponent lol
I really enjoyed this. Thank you!
I saw one of Aaron's title defenses and later after retirement found Aaron to be a very humble retired Champ regardless of his challenges after retirement...Truly a great Champion. Rest Peacefully Champ.
Yes, he appeared to be insane...in the ring. Outside of it, he was a calm, thoughtful and kind human being. I think because of his childhood (no father, poverty, violence, drugs), this was a soul that just wanted to be loved. A soul with super-human physical abilities, trying to wrestle with a difficult life.