I really enjoyed this almost as much as the Sir Henry Cooper one! Some great clips and photos again nicely done again. Thanks very much Frank if can please keep them coming..
Ingo's American trainer Whitey Bimstein said that when Ingo was "training" for the third Patterson fight in Florida, Liz Taylor used to stop by ingo's room every night and not leave till the next morning. I don't think they were discussing fight strategy.
I really enjoyed this almost as much as the Sir Henry Cooper one! Some great clips and photos again nicely done again. Thanks very much Frank if can please keep them coming..
I always liked Ingemar: his "Bingo" could floor any opponent if it landed cleanly on the chin.
RIP Champ.
Ordinary Boxer
Ingo's American trainer Whitey Bimstein said that when Ingo was "training" for the third Patterson fight in Florida, Liz Taylor used to stop by ingo's room every night and not leave till the next morning. I don't think they were discussing fight strategy.
"Toonder and Lightning". Ingo could punch. His right hand was as good as Henry Cooper's left hook.
I remember them two fights Very Well. What a joy it was to see Floyd regaining the title from him. XXXXX
THKS !
He was a flash in 0:40 the pan with a weak chin. Lost 2 to a light weight Patterson.
If he had trained properly....would have beaten Floyd again.....he didn't care.....enjoyed life and friends..great right hand
Good job! Would love to hear your take on Yvonne Durrell.
Did Liston play the saxophone?
Ingo looked a bit like David Janssen.
Ingy upset Floyd in 1959. His 1960 loss to Floyd was not so fun. Good thing he did not fight Sonny. Swedish Power must be given FULL credit.