Rocky Marciano vs Roland La Starza II FULL FIGHT!

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  • Опубліковано 24 чер 2012
  • Rocky "The Brockton Blockbuster" Marciano vs Roland La Starza II
    24/09/1953 Polo Grounds, New York, New York
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  • @tycobb5452
    @tycobb5452 6 років тому +32

    Marciano,nothing but power-pure power!

    • @anthonymongelli5567
      @anthonymongelli5567 Рік тому +9

      Marciano was deceptively smart if you made a mistake or did something like a feint you didn’t get away with it twice and if he fought you more than once he had your number for sure. Very anylitical yet brutal amazing combination of abilities plus he probably was the best conditioned fighter of all time seriously.

  • @thesilentgeneration
    @thesilentgeneration Місяць тому +3

    It kills me how announcers are so fast to be critical of Rocky about rust and lay-offs, but Rocky wins every fight.

  • @scriabiniste
    @scriabiniste 6 років тому +56

    La Starza is a helluva boxer, vastly underrated.

    • @tycobb5452
      @tycobb5452 6 років тому +7

      scriabiniste agreed.he never got his just desserts.

    • @danielshaw4038
      @danielshaw4038 4 роки тому +3

      La Starza is one Badass college student. At 184, these days he would have ruled the Light Heavyweight or Crusierweight divisions

    • @studentofsweetscience6922
      @studentofsweetscience6922 2 роки тому +3

      Little Marciano will always be my favorite fighter but I'm a realist that understands his limitations. The several ATG fighters that Rocky did face were all light heavyweights that simply moved up for the money because the division was completely void of any quality authentic 200+ lb Heavyweights. Name me ONE quality Heavyweight Rocky fought?

    • @atune2682
      @atune2682 Рік тому +1

      very true
      if this wouldnt be marciano he wouldve won

    • @bobbyd1776
      @bobbyd1776 Рік тому +5

      @@studentofsweetscience6922 You act like the only time someone moved up to the HW division was during Marciano's reign as HW Champ. I got news for you Black David, guys have been moving up to the HW division for over 100 years and continue to do so to this day.

  • @lordburlap4514
    @lordburlap4514 3 роки тому +65

    Rocky had a brutal fury, and stamina to spare.....and was a perfect gentleman when the fight was over.

    • @Studentofsweetscience
      @Studentofsweetscience Рік тому

      *YOU ARE BLACK DAVID FROST*

    • @Studentofsweetscience
      @Studentofsweetscience Рік тому +1

      Y'all treat little Marciano as if he were god himself. When he walked, the earth shook. Society shouldn't care more about person X just because he was a good boxer. Marciano was no more important than everyday hard-working people. He only defended his 186-lb Cruiserweight title 6 times:
      1. Washed Cruiserweight Walcott (lost 20 times and was KO'd 6 times) came out of a 4 year forced retirement by 256-lb Super Heavyweight Abe Simon. Little Rocky was only 7yrs old when Arnold Raymond Cream a.k.a. Jersey Joe Walcott was already fighting professionally!
      2. Very small 184-lb Cruiserweight Roland LaStarza fought no one, and ducked everybody!
      3/4. Unhealthy light heavyweight Ezzard Charles already had ALS in 1951. Ezzard succumbed to his illnesses @ only 53yrs of age.
      5. Unhealthy (Glandular disorder) light heavyweight Don Cockell already had severe health issues. Don succumbed to his illnesses @ only 54yrs of age.
      6. Archie Moore was a career 174-pound light heavyweight! R y'all proud that little Marciano's best opponents were career middleweights and light heavyweights moonlighting as Heavyweights?
      *...That's it? What's the big deal? 4 "light" heavyweights and 1 Cruiserweight. What's so great about that? For a Heavyweight Champion of the World that's beyond weak, it's downright embarrassing. Think, people. Think.*

    • @Studentofsweetscience
      @Studentofsweetscience Рік тому +1

      It is worth noting that an unbeaten record does not mean that a boxer is the greatest. There are many factors that can impact a fighter's record such as the level of competition they have faced, and when they faced them. There is no way to argue objectively that Marciano is the greatest. And that is due to not only his lackluster competition, but his wars against them.
      Walcott being granted 6 title attempts in a 5 year span proves how weak the Heavyweight division was at that time. And to make matters worse *Five* of his title opportunities came immediately after a *Loss.* Journeyman Joe was C-level at best. Overall he lost (20) times and was KOd (6) times.
      Walcott's most notable victories include wins over light heavyweights Charles, Maxim and Johnson. LH Charles lost (25) times and was KOd (7) times. LH Maxim lost (29) times. LH Johnson lost (11) times and was KO'd (5) times.. *WOULD IT HAVE BEEN OKAY IF LITTLE ROCKY LOST ((25)) TIMES AND WAS KOd ((7)) TIMES???*

    • @Studentofsweetscience
      @Studentofsweetscience Рік тому +1

      Any boxer that's on an undefeated 30+ or 40+ fight winning streak (especially during the 50s) has been brilliantly managed and well protected. Italian Mafia soldier Frankie Carbo, the most powerful promoter in boxing, had his leash-n-collar around little Rocky.
      25-0-Marciano fought F-LEVEL nobodies till he met 37-0-LaStarza who also fought F-LEVEL nobodies. After their fight Marciano continues with more F-LEVEL competition bcz his handlers were afraid to put him in with anyone who could pose much of a threat after coming so close to tasting defeat.
      Little Marciano's next opponent was F-LEVEL Eldridge Eatman who had lost 8 of his last 9 fights. Everybody knew it was a gimme fight for an undefeated fighter.
      Then there was F-LEVEL Ted Lowry who had a career record of 71 wins 68 losses.
      Marciano's 32nd fight was against F-LEVEL Keene Simmons who had a career 8 wins 8 losses.
      Marciano's 33rd fight was against F-LEVEL Harold Mitchell who had a career 4 wins 17 losses.
      Marciano's 34th fight was against F-LEVEL Art Henri who had a career 13 wins 14 losses.
      Marciano's 35th fight was against F-LEVEL Willis Applegate who had a career 11 wins 14 losses.
      It's clear as day Mafia Boss Frankie Carbo and his associate Al Weill padded and cherry-picked Marciano's resume his entire (but very short) career. Marciano's career motto was: "Fight No One and Quit While You Are Ahead"
      BUT many would say Marciano always defended his title against the #1 ranked contender. Well that's honorable, but meaningless when those six #1 ranked opponents were mediocre at best.
      Take #1 ranked Roland LaStarza fir example: "His reputation was built on the first Rocky fight. Although he had a long winning streak at the beginning of his career, there are no tough names on his record. After the first Marciano fight he could have forced the issue by meeting top fighters. He refused fights with Charles, Moore, Clarence Henry, Bob Baker etc. Lost and avenged to overstuffed light heavy Dan Bucceroni and to light heavy Rocky Jones and looked terrible against Jones in the rematch. The Jones win and a victory over the faded Rex Layne gave him the credentials to meet Rocky for the title. Look at LaStarza's record there are no names on it except for Marciano. I have the complete film of the Jones rematch and believe me LaStarza looked terrible. LaStarza NEVER fought a dangerous opponent except Marciano and thats a fact if you know any of the fighters from his era. I am not saying that LaStarza was a coward but he (or, excuse me, his management) refused matches with Henry, Charles, Baker, and Archie Moore. In an article in RING magazine after his career LaStarza admitted as much, saying he wouldn't take those matches because he "deserved" a rematch with Marciano and thought he was offered the other matches by the IBC only because they were trying to knock him out of "his rightful shot at Marciano." Boo Hoo Hoo. Real, confident fighters go out and prove they deserve their shot by beating dangerous fighters to force a showdown with a champion." -- *Chuck Hasson Boxing Historian and Philly Boxing Founder*
      *Lewis Watson, the boxing writer and historian,* speaks of the artificial puffing up of records against cherry picked competition, saying: “Unbeaten records are fairly padded; you have to look if there are any notable victories coming against first rate competition."

    • @Studentofsweetscience
      @Studentofsweetscience Рік тому +1

      Marciano fans describe him as being *so fierce* that he practically *killed all 49* of his opponents in the ring. Y'all have these vids *saturated with so much exaggerated nonsense* that it's laughable.
      *Little Marciano was faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. The Italian infant of Krypton was Superman. He broke 1,247 bones, knocked out 4,679 teeth, and ruptured 792 blood vessels. I also know for a fact that little Rocky is god , because when he walked the earth shook.*
      If little Rocky was *so-powerful* why didn't he *ever break any bones???* He never broke *one rib,* *one nose,* *one eye-socket,* *one jaw* or *detached one retina.* Exactly *who's bones did he break???* Waiting,, Tic Toc Tic Toc... *""NOBODY""!!!! ""ZERO""!!!!*
      Roland LaStarza with all his supposed *"Broken Bones"* and *"Ruptured Blood Vessels"* only had to have *'minor'* surgery. Y'all act as if *both his arms were decapitated.* LaStarza simply had *miniscule bone-chips* removed from his elbow just like David Tua did after his fight with Ibeabuchi. *It is a common boxing injury because everyone blocks punches using their forearms and elbows.* Besides LaStarza said, *"I already had elbow problems before i even fought Marciano."* I have the *article.* When Roland left boxing he went on to a very lucrative TV acting career.
      Here's the newspaper article about Layne's tooth: *"Rex Layne lost a left upper tooth..the tooth broke at the gums when Marciano caught the Utahn in the mouth with a full right hand. Layne was taken immediately after the fight to a New York dentist to have the teeth X-rayed and also for treatment on a broken tooth." Layne's handlers said, "the tooth went out with the gumshield."*
      Rex only sustained *"ONE"* broken tooth! He fought Charles exactly 3 months later so what's the big deal??? *Folks break their teeth all the time skateboarding or slippin-n-fallin on the ice.*
      "He punched out almost every tooth in Rex Lyne's mouth and sent his gum guard into the crowd. It take massive power to do that. If Layne was 6'6 240+ it wouldn't of made any difference." -- *written by a-typical Marciano Fanboy 12 years ago.*

  • @MrMatt44000
    @MrMatt44000 Рік тому +20

    This fight got better and better. Kudos to La Starza for staying in as long as he did. I have no idea how he managed to take that kind of onslaught for all those rounds what a tough man La Starza was. Rocky really looked like an unbeaten and unbeatable Champ in this one. He must have been absolute murder to fight. He doesn't tire, he keeps coming after you, he doesn't shake when you hit him, he keeps throwing punches. Awful. What a boxer.

  • @beatlejim64
    @beatlejim64 7 років тому +115

    After this fight, LaStarza had to have surgery to repair the damage to his arms after his fight with Marciano. He had ruptured blood vessels and bone damage to his arms. Marciano threw bombs!!! He wasn't there to throw "pitty-pat" jabs...run around the ring...he was there to beat you up!!! Some guys never got over a beating from Rocky Marciano!!!

    • @Jabbing_Jack
      @Jabbing_Jack 2 роки тому +12

      *LaStarza vs. Layne!!! Watch their fight!!! It's there!!! Don't just automatically assume they must have been good, analyse the fight yourself!!! It's easy to find, simply type LaStarza vs. Layne!!!* What's everyone waiting for?? I know everyone's seen bits of LaStarza vs. Rocky and bits of Layne vs. Rocky, why not really see LaStarza/Layne in action?? Witness LaStarza/Layne yourself inorder to understand how *"DREADFUL"* that division actually was. These guys are not topnotch professionals, more like good horseshirt Golden Glove boxers. *LaStarza vs. Layne reminds me of watching two midwest club fighters fighting a 4 rounder on an old ESPN card from Muncie, In. Two guys who were not well schooled, standing in front of each other acting like they were insulted if the other guy missed them with a punch. A lot of right hand leads, a lot of jabs with the rear foot leaving the canvas, little/no counter punching, just two guys willing to get hit but showing little boxing skill. Look how bad Rex Layne swings and misses. What an oaf.*

    • @Jabbing_Jack
      @Jabbing_Jack 2 роки тому +13

      *187 lb Low-Power LaStarza was 37-0 before he met 184 lb tiny cruiser Marciano who was 25-0. Below is LaStarza' resume, the absolute worst 37-0 in boxing history:*
      *#37.* Cesar Brion career record 49 wins 11 losses *C-LEVEL* looks okay until you see how many of his wins came against his fellow Argentinians.
      Walter Hafer career record 22 wins 26 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Joe Dominic career record 18 wins 12 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Jackie Lyons career record 32 wins 24 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Harry Haft career record 12 wins 8 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Carollo career record 36 wins 17 losses *D-LEVEL*
      Eldridge Eatman career record 22 wins 21 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Gino Buonvino career record 24 wins 15 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Bill Weinberg career record 44 wins 22 losses *D-LEVEL*
      Gene Gosney career record 14 wins 5 losses *D-LEVEL*
      Don Mogard career record 20 wins 16 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Mike Jacobs career record 14 wins 16 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Don Mogard career record 20 wins 16 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Mel McKinney career record 8 wins 10 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Teddy Georges career record 0 wins 1 loss *F-LEVEL*
      Oscar Goode career record 43 wins 23 losses *D-LEVEL*
      Tony Gangemi career record 21 wins 18 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Benny Rusk career record 20 wins 17 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Fred McManus career record 18 wins 19 losses *F-LEVEL*
      John Holloway career record 2 wins 11 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Claude McClintock career record 1 win 9 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Steve King career record 21 wins 11 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy White career record 9 wins 17 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Frankie Reed career record 2 wins 14 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Mike Belluscio career record 15 wins 10 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Luther McMillan career record 13 wins 19 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Fred Ramsey career record 8 wins 12 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Matt Mincy career 0 wins 11 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Lorne McCarthy career record 2 wins 11 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Evans career record 18 wins 8 losses *D-LEVEL*
      Matt Mincy career record 0 wins 11 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Zeke Brown career record 0 wins 10 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Jim Johnson career record 3 wins 22 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Dodd career record 8 wins 12 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Al Zappala career record 20 wins 27 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Zack Johnson career record 3 wins 7 losses *F-LEVEL*
      Dave Glanton career record 1 win 13 losses *F-LEVEL*
      *"Although LaStarza had a long winning streak at the beginning of his career, there are no tough names on his record. He refused fights with Charles, Moore, Walcott, Louis, Valdez, Satterfield, Bivins, Maxim, Clarence Henry, Bob Baker, Harold Johnson, Pompey, Lloyd Marshall, Oakland Billy Smith, Curtis 'Hatchetman' Sheppard etc. Lost and avenged to overstuffed light heavy Dan Bucceroni and to light heavy Rocky Jones and looked terrible against Jones in the rematch. The Jones win and a victory over the faded Rex Layne gave him the credentials to meet Rocky for the title. Look at LaStarza's record there are no names on it except for Marciano. I have the complete film of the Jones rematch and believe me LaStarza looked terrible. I am not saying that LaStarza was a coward but he (or, excuse me, his management) refused matches with Henry, Charles, Baker, and Moore etc. In an article in RING magazine after his career LaStarza admitted as much, saying he wouldn't take those matches because he "deserved" a rematch with Marciano and thought he was offered the other matches by the IBC only because they were trying to knock him out of "his rightful shot at Marciano." Boo Hoo Hoo. Real, confident fighters go out and prove they deserve their shot by beating dangerous fighters to force a showdown with a champion."* -- Chuck Hasson Boxing Historian and Philly Boxing Founder

    • @Jabbing_Jack
      @Jabbing_Jack 2 роки тому +13

      *Let's put Layne and LaStarza under the MICROSCOPE, shall we?*
      In 1952, Rex Layne LOST to no-name Willie James. Then Layne fought a 500 journeyman Bill Peterson TWO TIMES and won both. Then Layne LOST AGAIN to Harry Matthews, a light heavyweight contender.
      Name ANY TOP 10 RING HEAVYWEIGHT CONTENDER today who would still be rated in the top 10 if he lost to an unrated 12-2 opponent (James) and a light heavyweight contender?
      Layne would've been gone from the top 10. LONG GONE.
      Meanwhile, also in 1952, Roland LaStarza wins a decision over Dan Bucceroni (after LOSING to him FIVE months earlier) and Roland follows that up with a LOSS to the 14-9-2 Rocky Jones.
      Then Roland wins a decision over Rocky Jones.
      Neither of these guys, Rex and Roland, at this point, should've been rated in the top 10 AT ALL. They wouldn't be today, that's for damn sure.
      Both Layne and Roland ... LONG GONE.
      Then out of nowhere Rex Layne wins a 10 round decision in Utah against Ezzard Charles, in Ezzard's first fight after losing his fourth fight with Walcott. Ezzard stopped Layne in their previous fight. In their third encounter a couple months later, Ezzard would drop him three or four times and beat Layne again.
      BUT, on this night, the fight goes the distance. And the LONE official and "celebrity referee" Jack Dempsey scored it two rounds Rex, one Round Ezzard ... SEVEN ROUNDS EVEN for the local boy Rex. And the fans cheered. And the two Utah papers had Charles winning, by the way.
      Today, that would be SCANDALOUS. Layne clearly wasn't better than Ezzard.
      But based on that (2 rounds to 1, with seven even) scorecard ... REX LAYNE - who today wouldn't be rated going into that fight at all - gets rated #1 by Ring.
      And, in his next fight, before getting dropped and battered all over the ring by an angry Ezzard Charles, Rex takes on ROLAND ... coming off his rematch with the no-name Rocky Jones ... and Rex LOSES to Roland ... on what was considered a controversial decision, too.
      And Roland gets ranked #1. (Rating Rex #1 was bad enough. Passing the #1 rating along to Roland is probably worse.)
      Then Marciano signs to fight Roland ... because ROLAND IS THE #1 CONTENDER.
      And everyone goes "Well, Roland must've deserved it. He beat the #1 contender!"
      It's laughable.
      You want to talk about a dreadful series of ratings and situations culminating in Roland getting rated #1.
      That is brutal.
      Today, Marciano, Roland, Layne, celebrity referee Dempsey, and the entire Ring Ratings board, the National Boxing Assocation ... would be thrown under the bus.
      Back then, people were like, "Okay"
      Scandalous scoring. Ineptitude by the ratings body. Take your pick.

    • @studentofsweetscience6922
      @studentofsweetscience6922 2 роки тому +5

      @@Jabbing_Jack Great comments Studentofsweetscience 👍

    • @studentofsweetscience6922
      @studentofsweetscience6922 2 роки тому +12

      Little Marciano will always be my favorite fighter but I'm a realist that understands his limitations. The several ATG fighters that Rocky did face were all light heavyweights that simply moved up for the money because the division was completely void of any quality authentic 200+ lb Heavyweights. Name me ONE quality Heavyweight Rocky fought?

  • @clifflaycock9909
    @clifflaycock9909 11 місяців тому +6

    Rocky was a Rock; incredible power. God bless him!

  • @davidlittlewood4215
    @davidlittlewood4215 7 місяців тому +4

    Henry Cooper once said, “If there’s one guy I was glad I didn’t have to face it was Rocky Marciano!”

  • @bigern_
    @bigern_ 6 років тому +46

    Marciano was a 188 lb heavyweight. People always forget that. Ali who wasn't even considered a 'big' heavyweight was 225 lbs. Not the most skilled, but the toughest with big punching power.
    49-0 43 KO's

    • @LUKERs1196
      @LUKERs1196 6 років тому +6

      Papa Giorgio yeah you're right, Marciano was in the 180's but go on boxrec and research his fights with Ted Lowry & that's exactly why he wouldn't the defeat the greatest heavyweight of all time. I'd put Marciano as the greatest light heavyweight & cruiserweight of all time, but many heavyweights that came after could have defeated him especially Tyson.
      Ali was actually 210-220 in his prime

    • @truthhitman7473
      @truthhitman7473 4 роки тому +4

      @studentofsweetscience
      Because many people who actually saw the fight live with Ted Lowry say Rocky lost . No way could Rocky beat Muhammad Ali.

    • @johnd.597
      @johnd.597 2 роки тому +6

      Ali was 210 pounds in his prime.

    • @jamesbaka1206
      @jamesbaka1206 2 роки тому +2

      Yea ali was not 236 in his prime. He was 210-215

    • @anthonymongelli5567
      @anthonymongelli5567 Рік тому +2

      @@truthhitman7473 Styles make make big differences one man’s meat is another man’s poison for instance Frazier gave Ali hell three times.! But Ali beat Foreman easily yet Foreman plowed Frazier like grass twice and that’s the reason why he never fought Norton would have done the same. While the greatest pound for pound Sugar Ray Robinson would not give Tiger Jones a rematch styles or why didn’t Ali give Oscar Bonavena a rematch because he gave him hell for 15 rounds and was just lucky to catch him with a left hook that awkward Oscar walked into.! Frazier almost took Chuvalo’s eye out and stopped him but Bonavena took Frazier to the limit twice even knocking him down twice? Styles

  • @anthonymongelli5567
    @anthonymongelli5567 Рік тому +25

    Irresistible force beats anything eventually that describes Rocky Marciano.! It’s the way he trained seriously like a spartan or a Roman Gladator he got stronger as the fight progressed even a great boxer couldn’t hold him off indefinitely and the second time around if you survived the first time he had your weaknesses catalogued in his consciences very intelligent fighter anylitical deceptively smart using everything that he was able to draw from physically and mentally peak condition like a well oiled wrecking machine is the best way you could describe him R.I.P. Rocky you are still an inspiration for young men from all over Amen and everyone who appreciates excellence.

    • @Respect12948
      @Respect12948 7 місяців тому +2

      Unless he had met the immovable object Sonny Liston or George Foreman they would’ve gave him his first 0 no doubt

    • @Richard-bc8ys
      @Richard-bc8ys 5 місяців тому +1

      I watched Marciano truly Mauler
      never st
      Stopped 54 wins
      then suddenly died airplane crash The Brocton Bomber Mass
      undefeated

    • @Respect12948
      @Respect12948 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Richard-bc8ys 49 wins but still is one of the goats Patterson was scared of him a cus didn’t want anything to do with him great fighter

    • @ScottHendrix-yz3du
      @ScottHendrix-yz3du Місяць тому

      ​@@Respect12948Sonny liston looked like crap fighting guys who could actually fight and hit back!!!

    • @Respect12948
      @Respect12948 Місяць тому +1

      @@ScottHendrix-yz3du Patterson

  • @rockabye_baby187
    @rockabye_baby187 2 роки тому +6

    Love the play by play announcer. Very knowledgeable and smooth with his delivery

    • @yuki9162
      @yuki9162 Рік тому +2

      I love the old time announcers, you can close your eyes and listen and still see the fight.

    • @jimclark6256
      @jimclark6256 8 місяців тому

      His favorite word was rust for the first 5 rounds

    • @hup358
      @hup358 3 місяці тому

      It’s Jim Jacob’s Mike Tyson’s manager

    • @Lava1964
      @Lava1964 4 дні тому

      It wasn't the original live broadcast, of course. The commentary was added much later.

  • @alexisbutcher
    @alexisbutcher 12 років тому +1

    thank you for this

  • @chicagomike4587
    @chicagomike4587 Рік тому +25

    Rockys brother said this was the only time Rocky laid an intentional beating on a guy...he was mad at Roland's mouth since their first fight. Rocky was still a gentleman always after the fight

    • @alanfeldman6241
      @alanfeldman6241 Рік тому +5

      LaSTARZA had said Rocky was punch drunk before the fight . Rocky told him after the fight don ‘t you ever say that again!

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 9 місяців тому +1

      Supposedly LaStarza was one of Marciano's best opponents, he was 37-0. How many of y'all actually studied the 37 guys LaStarza fought??? Well here we see their entire "CAREER" record, not a partial record. Seeing a boxers complete resume gives a more accurate evaluation how good, or how bad they were. Professional boxers can easily be evaluated using grades A, B, C, D, and F which has been used in boxing for decades:
      Walter Hafer - 22 wins 26 losses with 26% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Joe Dominic - 18 wins 12 losses with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jackie Lyons - 32 wins 24 losses with 23% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Harry Haft - 12 wins 8 losses with 35% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Carollo - 36 wins 17 losses with 16% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Eldridge Eatman - 22 wins 21 losses with 22% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gino Buonvino - 24 wins 15 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Bill Weinberg - 44 wins 22 losses with 34% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Gene Gosney - 14 wins 5 losses with 42% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Don Mogard - 20 wins 16 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Mike Jacobs - 14 wins 16 losses with 12% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Don Mogard - 20 wins 16 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Mel McKinney - 8 wins 10 losses with 5% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Teddy Georges - 0 wins 1 loss with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Oscar Goode - 43 wins 23 losses with 20% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Tony Gangemi - 21 wins 18 losses with 26% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Benny Rusk - 20 wins 17 losses with 27% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Fred McManus - 18 wins 19 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      John Holloway - 2 wins 11 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Claude McClintock - 1 win 9 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Steve King - 21 wins 11 losses with 17% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy White - 9 wins 17 losses with 11% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Frankie Reed - 2 wins 14 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Mike Belluscio - 15 wins 10 losses with 37% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Luther McMillan - 13 wins 19 losses with 12% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Fred Ramsey - 8 wins 12 losses with 28% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Matt Mincy - 0 wins 11 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Lorne McCarthy - 2 wins 11 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Evans - 18 wins 8 losses with 50% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Matt Mincy - 0 wins 11 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Zeke Brown - 0 wins 10 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jim Johnson - 3 wins 22 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Dodd - 8 wins 12 losses with 22% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Al Zappala - 20 wins 27 losses with 9% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Zack Johnson - 3 wins 7 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Dave Glanton - 1 win 13 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      #37) Cesar Brion - 49 wins 11 losses with 36% KOs *C-LEVEL* looks okay until ya *see how many of his wins came against his fellow Argentinians*
      WORST 37-0 EVER!!! Yes LaStarza was a masterfully protected fighter. He beat just one ranked opponent, a past his sell by date Rex Layne.
      *"There are so many names from his era conspicuously missing from his record. Roland LaStarza's only claim to fame was having lost a close decision to Marciano. There are no names on Roland's record except for Rocky."* --Chuck Hasson Boxing Historian and Philly Boxing Founder
      Lewis Watson, the boxing writer and historian, speaks of the artificial puffing up of records against cherry picked competition, saying: *"Promoters looking for a way to get their prizefighters a big payoff will first invest thousands of dollars in padding his numbers against truly horrendous opponents."*

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 9 місяців тому

      Little 186lb cruiserweight Roland LaStarza's record was 37-0 before he faced little 184lb cruiserweight Marciano. *Honestly it's remarkable that i just so happen to have those awesome 37 journeyman/ham & eggers Rollie fought:*
      Walter Hafer - 22 wins 26 losses with 26% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Joe Dominic - 18 wins 12 losses with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jackie Lyons - 32 wins 24 losses with 23% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Harry Haft - 12 wins 8 losses with 35% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Carollo - 36 wins 17 losses with 16% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Eldridge Eatman - 22 wins 21 losses with 22% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gino Buonvino - 24 wins 15 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Bill Weinberg - 44 wins 22 losses with 34% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Gene Gosney - 14 wins 5 losses with 42% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Don Mogard - 20 wins 16 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Mike Jacobs - 14 wins 16 losses with 12% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Don Mogard - 20 wins 16 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Mel McKinney - 8 wins 10 losses with 5% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Teddy Georges - 0 wins 1 loss with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Oscar Goode - 43 wins 23 losses with 20% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Tony Gangemi - 21 wins 18 losses with 26% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Benny Rusk - 20 wins 17 losses with 27% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Fred McManus - 18 wins 19 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      John Holloway - 2 wins 11 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Claude McClintock - 1 win 9 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Steve King - 21 wins 11 losses with 17% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy White - 9 wins 17 losses with 11% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Frankie Reed - 2 wins 14 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Mike Belluscio - 15 wins 10 losses with 37% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Luther McMillan - 13 wins 19 losses with 12% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Fred Ramsey - 8 wins 12 losses with 28% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Matt Mincy - 0 wins 11 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Lorne McCarthy - 2 wins 11 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Evans - 18 wins 8 losses with 50% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Matt Mincy - 0 wins 11 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Zeke Brown - 0 wins 10 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jim Johnson - 3 wins 22 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Dodd - 8 wins 12 losses with 22% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Al Zappala - 20 wins 27 losses with 9% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Zack Johnson - 3 wins 7 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Dave Glanton - 1 win 13 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      #37) Cesar Brion - 49 wins 11 losses with 36% KOs *C-LEVEL* looks okay until ya *see how many of his wins came against his fellow Argentinians*
      *WORST 37-0 EVER!!!*
      "There are so many names from his era conspicuously missing from his record. LaStarza's only claim to fame was having lost a close decision to Marciano. Although he had a long winning streak at the beginning of his career, there are no tough names on his record. After the first Marciano fight he could have forced the issue by meeting top fighters. He refused fights with Charles, Moore, Walcott, Louis, Bivins, Maxim, Clarence Henry, Bob Baker etc. In an article in RING magazine after his career LaStarza admitted as much, saying he wouldn't take those matches because he 'deserved' a rematch with Marciano and thought he was offered the other matches by the IBC only because they were trying to knock him out of 'his rightful shot at Marciano.' Boo hoo hoo." *--Chuck Hasson Boxing Historian and Philly Boxing Founder*

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 9 місяців тому

      LaStarza vs. Layne *(uploader William Walker)* reminds me of watching two midwest club fighters fighting a 4 rounder on an old ESPN card from Muncie, In. Two guys who were not well schooled, standing in front of each other acting like they were insulted if the other guy missed them with a punch. A lot of right hand leads, a lot of jabs with the rear foot leaving the canvas, little/no counter punching, just two guys willing to get hit but showing little boxing skill. Look how bad Rex Layne swings and misses. *What an oaf.*
      LaStarza refused (ducked) fights with Charles, Moore, Walcott, Louis, Bivins, Maxim, Clarence Henry, Bob Baker etc. In an article in RING magazine after his career LaStarza admitted as much, saying he "wouldn't take those matches because he 'deserved' his rematch with Marciano." ...it's clear as day, Roland LaStarza was a brilliantly managed 'Ducker'!

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 9 місяців тому

      An *interview with Roland LaStarza about his two Marciano fights:*
      About their 1st fight Rollie said that Rocky was unusually cautious in the early rounds.
      "I wondered what he was up to, I'd thought he would come at me, bombing away. When I saw him jabbing and trying to box, I didn't know whether it was a trap or not. So I just stood back and did what I'd planned to do, jab and move."
      Lastarza recalled, "I knew how close the fight was, everyone did. But overall I'm sure as income taxes that I outscored him. "I honestly feel I was the winner. The Associated Press had it 5-4-1 for me. Every reporter gave me the decision. They said I was robbed."
      The score was 5-4-1, 4-5-1 the ref scored draw. But the decision went to Marciano.
      "Before the first fight Al Weill promised us a return immediately if the fight was close. The next day he said, "We don't want to go back." After that he avoided us like the plague. I did get frustrated here was Marciano making a bundle while I was fighting for peanuts."
      Lastarza discounted the stories about the damage Marciano supposedly inflicted on his arms in their second fight. "There was a rumor after the fight that he hurt my shoulders and arms a lot, but the truth was that I had weak elbows from the fight before, and they were giving me trouble. They really went bad during the training before the Marciano fight. With the state of my elbows I really could not give a good account of myself. During the fight I was under the influence of pain killers and I really needed them."
      "Marciano couldn't hit me on the behind for the first five rounds.Then in the sixth I got a shot on my bad elbow, the strength went out of me, and I just stood there from then on. I couldn't move, I took it for five more rounds. They claimed he was punishing me instead of kayoing me, but he was doing his damndest to knock me out, and he couldn't do it for those five rounds because I took a good punch. I was still standing when they stopped the fight."
      *Lastarza was interviewed by James Dusgate, November 1990 Ring magazine.*

  • @RCSTILE
    @RCSTILE 9 місяців тому +7

    I have watched every one of Marciano's fights that are available on You Tube and for the life of me I can't see how either Marciano or La Starza would stand a chance against the true heavies from the 70's up to today.

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Grizzlied555 Marciano opponents: We see their entire "CAREER" record, not a partial record. Seeing a boxers complete resume gives a more accurate evaluation how good, or how bad they were. *Professional boxers can easily be evaluated using grades A, B, C, D, and F which has been used in boxing for decades:*
      Lee Epperson - 0 wins 1 loss with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Weeks - 0 wins 1 loss with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gilbert Cardone - 0 wins 3 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      John Edwards - 1 win 2 loss with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Bill Hardeman - 1 win 6 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Humphrey Jackson - 4 wins 2 losses with 28% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Harry Haft - 12 wins 8 losses with 35% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      James Connolly - 12 wins 9 losses with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Harry Bilazarian - 15 wins 12 losses with 35% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Bob Jefferson - 3 wins 10 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Harold Mitchell 4 wins 17 losses with 4% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gilley Ferron - 4 wins 13 losses with 17% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Artie Donato - 7 wins 13 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Johnny Pretzie - 10 wins 13 losses with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Don Mogard - 20 wins 16 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Pete Louthis - 32 wins 14 losses with 35% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Tommy DiGiorgio - 9 wins 15 losses with 4% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Kenne Simmons - 9 wins 22 losses with 12% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Art Henri -18 wins 29 losses with 18% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Walls - 20 wins 41 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Ted Lowry - 71 wins 68 losses with 30% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Ted Lowry (twice) - 71 wins 68 losses with 30% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gino Buonvino - 24 wins 15 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gino Buonvino (twice) - 24 wins 15 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Joe Dominic - 18 wins 12 losses with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Eldridge Eatman - 22 wins 21 losses with 22% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Willis Applegate -12 wins 16 losses with 13% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Lee Savold - 104 wins 45 losses with 50% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Phil Muscato - 56 wins 23 losses with 25% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Bill Wilson - 56 wins 27 losses with 51% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Johnny Shkor - 31 wins 19 losses with 42% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Fred Beshore - 35 wins 17 losses with 24% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Evans - 18 wins 8 losses with 50% KOs looks okay until you see he fought 10 opponents with 10 fights or less.
      Eddie Ross - 19 wins 5 losses with 72% KOs looks okay until you see he fought 10 debuting amateurs and 7 other opponents with 10 fights or less.
      Bob Quinn - 20 wins 4 losses with 58% KOs looks okay until you see he fought 13 opponents with 10 fights or less.
      Bernie Reynolds - 53 wins 13 losses with 49% KOs looks okay until you see he fought 30 opponents with 15 fights or less.
      Pat Richards - 24 wins 9 losses with 39% KOs looks okay until you see who he fought 20 opponents with 10 fights or less.
      Carmine Vingo - 16 wins 2 losses with 38% KOs looks good until you see ALL 16 wins came against F-LEVEL opponents.
      Don Cockell - 66 wins 14 losses with 46% KOs looks okay until you see the overwhelming majority of his career was at middleweight and light heavyweight. *By the time he faced Marciano he was suffering from severe glandular disorders that wreaked havoc with his physique. He was sallow-skinned, fat, and had a nasty boil on his neck.*
      Harry Matthews - 90 wins 7 losses with 58% KOs is a good B-LEVEL resume @ welterweight and middleweight. Matthews was a-natural lightweight, welterweight, middleweight moonlighting at light heavyweight. Matthews weighed 130 lbs vs. Joey Parks who also weighed 130. *Shouldn't one have to beat credible "Heavyweight" opponents to be respected as a legitimate "Heavyweight" champion?*
      *Even little 184lb cruiserweight Rocky's 5 best opponents: 3 light heavyweights and 2 cruiserweights -- Charles Moore LaStarza Layne Walcott -- LOST ((94)) times and were KO'D ((28)) times!!!*
      IT'S CLEAR AS DAY WHY HE WENT 49-0:
      D AND F-LEVEL AMATEUR WALK-IN BOXERS TAKIN-DIVES AND PADDIN RECORDS FOR $$$...NUMBERS DO NOT LIE
      *In the old days, ringers could boost their income by fighting repeatedly. Padding your record against weak opponents can yield good results- the real stumblebums are the guys who make a career of losing. In small-time fights, the less-talented fighter often gets the bulk of the cash; he is, after all, providing a valuable service by losing so reliably--The Ring Magazine*
      *Little 184-lb cruiserweight Marciano never faced an elite fighter in his prime. Name one, just one prime elite fighter Marciano beat? Failing to name even one proves my comment rings true. Show me any respected boxing publication or analyst that claims Walcott, Charles, Moore were in their prime when they fought Marciano?*

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Grizzlied555you have a lot to learn fool

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 8 місяців тому

      Looks like novices

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 8 місяців тому

      ​@Gregory_Rochette that person is a troll

    • @jamest681
      @jamest681 Місяць тому +1

      The question should be the opposite. How would todays fighters stand up against Marciano. A fighter who never tires, can throw 100 punches a round, has a sledge hammer in each fist and is as strong in the 15th round as he was in the 1st. How can today's fighters compete against that.

  • @darrellowings2343
    @darrellowings2343 11 місяців тому +5

    Man, that right hand to the body. Over and over and over and over. I bet after a fight with that man you hurt everywhere. He could have a guy hanging on, on his way out and he'd still hit him to the body with that right hand. Brutal perfection.

  • @RJFP67
    @RJFP67 9 місяців тому +6

    Dynamite in a small package. His conditioning was off the charts. His punches deadly !

  • @cousinnastee495
    @cousinnastee495 4 роки тому +9

    This is Marciano vs Starza second fight . Marciano vs La Starza in the first fight was the closest Rocky came to losing . He won on a split decision . La Starza probably the most intelligent, fast and mobile boxers Marciano fought (but La Starza is still a bit stiff & doesn't bob and weave enough, does not move left and right enough) . Ezzard Charles went the distance in his first fight with Rocky and lost 15 round UD . Second fight Ezzard was knocked out in later rounds .... I forget which fight , but Charles split Rocky's nose . They put tape to keep Rocky's nose together so he could continue fighting . I don't think they would allow that today .... Marciano threw his powerful punches a lot quicker than most people realize .

  • @PorkFrog
    @PorkFrog 10 років тому +10

    scary power
    I want nothin' to do with ol' Suzy-Q

  • @IceveinsProductions
    @IceveinsProductions 7 років тому +4

    This didn't deserve to be awarded the "Fight of the Year". La Starza didn't do much more than wait and jab most of the fight.

  • @user-bu7ko2or8e
    @user-bu7ko2or8e 3 місяці тому +2

    The goat in his prime.

  • @kbow6448
    @kbow6448 3 роки тому +7

    That ref moves around like Sugar Ray Leonard lol

  • @thomaslogue7773
    @thomaslogue7773 8 місяців тому +2

    Rocky threw bombs and just keeps after him phenomenal fitness

  • @jamest681
    @jamest681 4 місяці тому +1

    Someone else had commented that Rocky Marciano retired more guys than social security.

  • @sergioschwenck-bd2fi
    @sergioschwenck-bd2fi 8 місяців тому +3

    Bela luta. O Roland deu trabalho, isso deu. O jovem é parada dura. Mas Rocky continuou sua invencibilidade. Parabéns ao canal 717 e ao UA-cam pela bela lembrança. Um vídeo histórico de uma luta de 70 anos atrás. Putz! Muito legal!

  • @ah93704
    @ah93704 11 років тому +2

    Layne is underrated today. He had a great one two

  • @SalvatoreGiacani
    @SalvatoreGiacani 2 місяці тому +1

    La Starza - Marciano! Che meraviglia! Incontro stupendo,, uno di quelli che fanno la storia del pugilato.E' doloroso che due campioni di sangue italiano abbiano dovuto affrontarsi.

  • @ah93704
    @ah93704 11 років тому +7

    Yeah I agree...Roland said Rocky must be punch drunk if he thought he won the first fight. He sure got his revenge. I feel kinda bad for LaStarza. He's one of my favorite contenders. This era was full of good fighters!

  • @angrygrizzly8495
    @angrygrizzly8495 6 років тому +13

    LASTARZA,VERY GAME,VERY CAPABLE FIGHTER,UNFORTUNATELY,OVERMATCHED.

    • @Jabbing_Jack
      @Jabbing_Jack 2 роки тому +1

      Have you seen LaStarza KO% LOL
      HE WAS A FEATHERFISTED WEAKLING

    • @studentofsweetscience6922
      @studentofsweetscience6922 2 роки тому +1

      TWENTY SEVEN PERCENT% PATHETIC
      LASTARZA WAS A SKINNY WEAKLING

    • @studentofsweetscience6922
      @studentofsweetscience6922 2 роки тому +2

      poor gwegory 😭🍼

    • @studentofsweetscience6922
      @studentofsweetscience6922 2 роки тому

      My obsession to degrade and belittle Ali, Frazier, Liston, Lewis & Bowe over the last decade has been disgusting and disgraceful. I'm so sorry for being hateful and racist towards black folks my entire life. The truth is those 5 GOATS listed above would have SMASHED the shite outta little Rocky.

    • @Studentofsweetscience
      @Studentofsweetscience Рік тому +1

      44 Marciano opponents: We see their *entire-CAREER* record, not a partial record. Seeing a boxers *complete resume* gives a more *accurate* evaluation how good, or how bad they are. Professional boxers can *easily* be *evaluated* using US school grades *A, B, C, D, and F.*
      Lee Epperson - 0 wins 1 loss with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Weeks - 0 wins 1 loss with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gilbert Cardone - 0 wins 3 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      John Edwards - 1 win 2 loss with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Bill Hardeman - 1 win 6 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Humphrey Jackson - 4 wins 2 losses with 28% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Harry Haft - 12 wins 8 losses with 35% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      James Connolly - 12 wins 9 losses with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Harry Bilazarian - 15 wins 12 losses with 35% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Bob Jefferson - 3 wins 10 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Harold Mitchell 4 wins 17 losses with 4% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gilley Ferron - 4 wins 13 losses with 17% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Artie Donato - 7 wins 13 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Johnny Pretzie - 10 wins 13 losses with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Don Mogard - 20 wins 16 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Pete Louthis - 32 wins 14 losses with 35% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Tommy DiGiorgio - 9 wins 15 losses with 4% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Kenne Simmons - 9 wins 22 losses with 12% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Art Henri -18 wins 29 losses with 18% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Walls - 20 wins 41 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Ted Lowry - 71 wins 68 losses with 30% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Ted Lowry (twice) - 71 wins 68 losses with 30% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gino Buonvino - 24 wins 15 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gino Buonvino (twice) - 24 wins 15 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Joe Dominic - 18 wins 12 losses with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Eldridge Eatman - 22 wins 21 losses with 22% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Willis Applegate -12 wins 16 losses with 13% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Lee Savold - 104 wins 45 losses with 50% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Phil Muscato - 56 wins 23 losses with 25% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Bill Wilson - 56 wins 27 losses with 51% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Johnny Shkor - 31 wins 19 losses with 42% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Fred Beshore - 35 wins 17 losses with 24% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Evans - 18 wins 8 losses with 50% KOs looks okay until you see *he fought 10 opponents with 10 fights or less.*
      Eddie Ross - 19 wins 5 losses with 72% KOs looks okay until you see *he fought 10 debuting amateurs and 7 other opponents with 10 fights or less.*
      Bob Quinn - 20 wins 4 losses with 58% KOs looks okay until you see *he fought 13 opponents with 10 fights or less.*
      Bernie Reynolds - 53 wins 13 losses with 49% KOs looks okay until you see *he fought 30 opponents with 15 fights or less.*
      Pat Richards - 24 wins 9 losses with 39% KOs looks okay until you see *he fought 20 opponents with 10 fights or less.*
      Carmine Vingo - 16 wins 2 losses with 38% KOs looks good until you see *ALL 16 wins came against F-LEVEL opponents.*
      Don Cockell - 66 wins 14 losses with 46% KOs looks okay until you see the majority of his career was at middleweight and light heavyweight. *By the time he faced Marciano he was suffering from severe glandular disorders that wreaked havoc with his physique. He was sallow-skinned, fat, and had a nasty boil on his neck.*
      Harry Matthews - 90 wins 7 losses with 58% KOs is a good *B-LEVEL* resume. Problem is *he was a natural middleweight moonlighting at light heavyweight.* Matthews weighed 130 lbs vs. Joey Parks who also weighed 130. *Shouldn't one have to beat credible Heavyweight opponents to be respected as a legitimate Heavyweight champion?*
      Even Marciano's *best 3 opponents Walcott-Charles-Moore lost (68) times and were KO'd (20) times.* Marciano never faced an elite fighter in his prime. *Name one, just one prime elite fighter Marciano beat?* Failing to name even one proves my comment rings true. *Show me any respected boxing publication or analyst that claims Walcott Charles Moore were in their prime when they fought Marciano?*
      *In the old days, ringers could boost their income by fighting repeatedly. Padding your record against weak opponents can yield good results- the real stumblebums are the guys who make a career of losing. In small-time fights, the less-talented fighter often gets the bulk of the cash; he is, after all, providing a valuable service by losing so reliably--The Ring Magazine*
      IT'S CLEAR AS DAY WHY HE WENT 49-0
      *WAY TOO MANY HOMELESS WALK-IN F-LEVEL BOXERS TAKIN-DIVES AND PADDIN RECORDS FOR EASY $$$ OR BEING FORCED TO BY THE SICILIAN UNDERWORLD THAT CONTROLLED EVERY SINGLE FACET OF BOXING DURING THE 1950s*
      *EVEN LITTLE ROCKY HAD SICILIAN MAFIA BOSS CARBO IN HIS BACK POCKET PROTECTING HIM BECAUSE THEY WERE MAKING MILLIONS THROUGH HIM*
      *THEY DIDN'T LITERALLY CONTROL HIM BUT THEY DID TAKE 60% OF ALL HIS EARNINGS AND VERY CAREFULLY PADDED HIS RECORD AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE*
      The *entire* eastern seaboard was *Italian,* it was *all Italian.* Even the commissioner of boxing was Italian. Al Weill, Rocky's *mafioso manager* and *matchmaker* at the Garden *took* 50% and *all ticket sales* which pushed it closer to *60%.* Marciano had *no choice* but to *comply* or *no contract.*
      Enormous criminal empires had been built on the supply of illegal liquor during the Prohibition era. *Italian* Al Capone’s the most infamous among them. When prohibition came to an end in 1933, after more than a decade of lucrative and bloody endeavour for the Mob, *they needed* something *new.* Access to the machinery of *boxing,* a wilfully unfettered anarchy proved remarkably easy to acquire. *Boxing was now fertile ground for the Mafia.*
      *They controlled it all,* from the *trainers* and *managers* to the reporting *journalists,* with a combination of *intimidation* and financial backing ensuring *everybody* the mob *wanted* was under *their control.*
      *THE DAY AFTER RETIREMENT HE IMMEDIATELY ABANDONED HIS KIDS AND WIFE TO CONNECT WITH HIS UNDERWORLD FRIENDS WHO HELPED HIM START HIS LOANSHARKING BUSINESS*

  • @Denner771
    @Denner771 Рік тому +2

    "Marciano would swing at you like throwing a baseball. " Joe Wallcot

  • @klausrain111
    @klausrain111 5 місяців тому +3

    😂Nothing tricky or subtle about Rocky, that's for damn sure!😅

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 5 місяців тому

      On my page Foreman louis advanced,Does Joe in that video look like he, or anybody from this time, would land anything on guys in my video? and guys from his time look like novices compared side by side to no names. Foreman fought.

  • @markfriedman7751
    @markfriedman7751 6 років тому +23

    La Starza was skilled and dead game, but the wrecking ball always wins in the end. You can only compare fighters against their generation, or you get absurd conclusions to the effect that Jim Thorpe couldn't make a decent high school track team. On that basis, Marciano was as good as any heavyweight. Fought everybody on the scene, beat them all, overwhelmingly by KO, and was off his feet (briefly) only twice. Heart of a lion. You hurt him, he just gets meaner.

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 9 місяців тому

      Supposedly LaStarza was one of Marciano's best opponents, he was 37-0. How many of y'all actually studied the 37 guys LaStarza fought??? Well here we see their entire "CAREER" record, not a partial record. Seeing a boxers complete resume gives a more accurate evaluation how good, or how bad they were. Professional boxers can easily be evaluated using grades A, B, C, D, and F which has been used in boxing for decades:
      Walter Hafer - 22 wins 26 losses with 26% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Joe Dominic - 18 wins 12 losses with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jackie Lyons - 32 wins 24 losses with 23% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Harry Haft - 12 wins 8 losses with 35% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Carollo - 36 wins 17 losses with 16% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Eldridge Eatman - 22 wins 21 losses with 22% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gino Buonvino - 24 wins 15 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Bill Weinberg - 44 wins 22 losses with 34% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Gene Gosney - 14 wins 5 losses with 42% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Don Mogard - 20 wins 16 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Mike Jacobs - 14 wins 16 losses with 12% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Don Mogard - 20 wins 16 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Mel McKinney - 8 wins 10 losses with 5% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Teddy Georges - 0 wins 1 loss with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Oscar Goode - 43 wins 23 losses with 20% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Tony Gangemi - 21 wins 18 losses with 26% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Benny Rusk - 20 wins 17 losses with 27% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Fred McManus - 18 wins 19 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      John Holloway - 2 wins 11 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Claude McClintock - 1 win 9 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Steve King - 21 wins 11 losses with 17% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy White - 9 wins 17 losses with 11% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Frankie Reed - 2 wins 14 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Mike Belluscio - 15 wins 10 losses with 37% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Luther McMillan - 13 wins 19 losses with 12% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Fred Ramsey - 8 wins 12 losses with 28% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Matt Mincy - 0 wins 11 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Lorne McCarthy - 2 wins 11 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Evans - 18 wins 8 losses with 50% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Matt Mincy - 0 wins 11 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Zeke Brown - 0 wins 10 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jim Johnson - 3 wins 22 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Dodd - 8 wins 12 losses with 22% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Al Zappala - 20 wins 27 losses with 9% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Zack Johnson - 3 wins 7 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Dave Glanton - 1 win 13 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      #37) Cesar Brion - 49 wins 11 losses with 36% KOs *C-LEVEL* looks okay until ya *see how many of his wins came against his fellow Argentinians*
      WORST 37-0 EVER!!! Yes LaStarza was a masterfully protected fighter. He beat just one ranked opponent, a past his sell by date Rex Layne.
      *"There are so many names from his era conspicuously missing from his record. Roland LaStarza's only claim to fame was having lost a close decision to Marciano. There are no names on Roland's record except for Rocky."* --Chuck Hasson Boxing Historian and Philly Boxing Founder
      Lewis Watson, the boxing writer and historian, speaks of the artificial puffing up of records against cherry picked competition, saying: *"Promoters looking for a way to get their prizefighters a big payoff will first invest thousands of dollars in padding his numbers against truly horrendous opponents."*

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 9 місяців тому

      Little 186lb cruiserweight Roland LaStarza's record was 37-0 before he faced little 184lb cruiserweight Marciano. *Honestly it's remarkable that i just so happen to have those awesome 37 journeyman/ham & eggers Rollie fought:*
      Walter Hafer - 22 wins 26 losses with 26% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Joe Dominic - 18 wins 12 losses with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jackie Lyons - 32 wins 24 losses with 23% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Harry Haft - 12 wins 8 losses with 35% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Carollo - 36 wins 17 losses with 16% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Eldridge Eatman - 22 wins 21 losses with 22% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gino Buonvino - 24 wins 15 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Bill Weinberg - 44 wins 22 losses with 34% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Gene Gosney - 14 wins 5 losses with 42% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Don Mogard - 20 wins 16 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Mike Jacobs - 14 wins 16 losses with 12% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Don Mogard - 20 wins 16 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Mel McKinney - 8 wins 10 losses with 5% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Teddy Georges - 0 wins 1 loss with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Oscar Goode - 43 wins 23 losses with 20% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Tony Gangemi - 21 wins 18 losses with 26% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Benny Rusk - 20 wins 17 losses with 27% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Fred McManus - 18 wins 19 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      John Holloway - 2 wins 11 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Claude McClintock - 1 win 9 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Steve King - 21 wins 11 losses with 17% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy White - 9 wins 17 losses with 11% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Frankie Reed - 2 wins 14 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Mike Belluscio - 15 wins 10 losses with 37% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Luther McMillan - 13 wins 19 losses with 12% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Fred Ramsey - 8 wins 12 losses with 28% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Matt Mincy - 0 wins 11 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Lorne McCarthy - 2 wins 11 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Evans - 18 wins 8 losses with 50% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Matt Mincy - 0 wins 11 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Zeke Brown - 0 wins 10 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jim Johnson - 3 wins 22 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Dodd - 8 wins 12 losses with 22% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Al Zappala - 20 wins 27 losses with 9% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Zack Johnson - 3 wins 7 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Dave Glanton - 1 win 13 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      #37) Cesar Brion - 49 wins 11 losses with 36% KOs *C-LEVEL* looks okay until ya *see how many of his wins came against his fellow Argentinians*
      *WORST 37-0 EVER!!!*
      "There are so many names from his era conspicuously missing from his record. LaStarza's only claim to fame was having lost a close decision to Marciano. Although he had a long winning streak at the beginning of his career, there are no tough names on his record. After the first Marciano fight he could have forced the issue by meeting top fighters. He refused fights with Charles, Moore, Walcott, Louis, Bivins, Maxim, Clarence Henry, Bob Baker etc. In an article in RING magazine after his career LaStarza admitted as much, saying he wouldn't take those matches because he 'deserved' a rematch with Marciano and thought he was offered the other matches by the IBC only because they were trying to knock him out of 'his rightful shot at Marciano.' Boo hoo hoo." *--Chuck Hasson Boxing Historian and Philly Boxing Founder*

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 9 місяців тому

      LaStarza vs. Layne *(uploader William Walker)* reminds me of watching two midwest club fighters fighting a 4 rounder on an old ESPN card from Muncie, In. Two guys who were not well schooled, standing in front of each other acting like they were insulted if the other guy missed them with a punch. A lot of right hand leads, a lot of jabs with the rear foot leaving the canvas, little/no counter punching, just two guys willing to get hit but showing little boxing skill. Look how bad Rex Layne swings and misses. *What an oaf.*
      LaStarza refused (ducked) fights with Charles, Moore, Walcott, Louis, Bivins, Maxim, Clarence Henry, Bob Baker etc. In an article in RING magazine after his career LaStarza admitted as much, saying he "wouldn't take those matches because he 'deserved' his rematch with Marciano." ...it's clear as day, Roland LaStarza was a brilliantly managed 'Ducker'!

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 9 місяців тому

      An *interview with Roland LaStarza about his two Marciano fights:*
      About their 1st fight Rollie said that Rocky was unusually cautious in the early rounds.
      "I wondered what he was up to, I'd thought he would come at me, bombing away. When I saw him jabbing and trying to box, I didn't know whether it was a trap or not. So I just stood back and did what I'd planned to do, jab and move."
      Lastarza recalled, "I knew how close the fight was, everyone did. But overall I'm sure as income taxes that I outscored him. "I honestly feel I was the winner. The Associated Press had it 5-4-1 for me. Every reporter gave me the decision. They said I was robbed."
      The score was 5-4-1, 4-5-1 the ref scored draw. But the decision went to Marciano.
      "Before the first fight Al Weill promised us a return immediately if the fight was close. The next day he said, "We don't want to go back." After that he avoided us like the plague. I did get frustrated here was Marciano making a bundle while I was fighting for peanuts."
      Lastarza discounted the stories about the damage Marciano supposedly inflicted on his arms in their second fight. "There was a rumor after the fight that he hurt my shoulders and arms a lot, but the truth was that I had weak elbows from the fight before, and they were giving me trouble. They really went bad during the training before the Marciano fight. With the state of my elbows I really could not give a good account of myself. During the fight I was under the influence of pain killers and I really needed them."
      "Marciano couldn't hit me on the behind for the first five rounds.Then in the sixth I got a shot on my bad elbow, the strength went out of me, and I just stood there from then on. I couldn't move, I took it for five more rounds. They claimed he was punishing me instead of kayoing me, but he was doing his damndest to knock me out, and he couldn't do it for those five rounds because I took a good punch. I was still standing when they stopped the fight."
      *Lastarza was interviewed by James Dusgate, November 1990 Ring magazine.*

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 9 місяців тому +1

      25-0 Marciano fought *F-LEVEL* nobodies until he met 37-0 LaStarza who also fought *F-LEVEL* nobodies. After their fight Marciano continues with more *F-LEVEL* competition bcz his handlers were afraid to put him in with anyone who could pose much of a threat after coming so close to tasting defeat.
      Little cruiser Rocky's next opponent was *F-LEVEL* Eldridge Eatman who had lost 8 of his last 9 fights. Everybody knew it was a gimme fight for an undefeated fighter.
      Then there was *F-LEVEL* Ted Lowry
      who had a career 71 wins 68 losses.
      Marciano's 32nd fight was against *F-LEVEL* Keene Simmons
      who had a career 8 wins 8 losses.
      Marciano's 33rd fight was against *F-LEVEL* Harold Mitchell
      who had a career 4 wins 17 losses.
      Marciano's 34th fight was against *F-LEVEL* Art Henri
      who had a career 13 wins 14 losses.
      Marciano's 35th fight was against *F-LEVEL* Willis Applegate
      who had a career 11 wins 14 losses.
      *It's clear as day Mafia Boss Frankie Carbo with-is associate Al Weill padded and cherry-picked Marciano's resume his entire (but very short) career.*
      Lewis Watson, boxing writer and historian, speaks of the artificial puffing up of records against cherry picked competition saying: *“Unbeaten records are fairly padded; you have to look if there are any notable victories coming against first rate competition."*
      Name one, just one *"prime"* ATG fighter Marciano beat? Failing to name even one proves my comment rings true. Show me any respected boxing publication or analyst that claims Charles Moore Walcott Louis were in their prime when they fought Marciano?

  • @cousinnastee495
    @cousinnastee495 4 роки тому +4

    It's a shame you can't find the first fight between these two great boxers . I guess its probably because it wasn't even filmed .

    • @truthhitman7473
      @truthhitman7473 4 роки тому

      Probably because some say Rocky lost just like when he lost to Ted Lowry.

    • @truthhitman7473
      @truthhitman7473 3 роки тому

      @Studentofsweetscience
      Can you show me WHERE I said they burned the film, you presumptuous, racist git ? 😆🤣

    • @blackDavidFrost-n-desmoines685
      @blackDavidFrost-n-desmoines685 2 роки тому

      reggin

  • @Lava1964
    @Lava1964 6 років тому +1

    Is there any known film of the first fight between these two men? i would love to see it!

    • @NilezII
      @NilezII 4 роки тому

      @studentofsweetscience Marciano won a SPLIT decision in their first fight.

  • @eletricidadeengenharia
    @eletricidadeengenharia Місяць тому

    La Starza fez uma grande luta.
    O upper de direita do Marciano entrou em cheio.
    A partir disso não houve muito a fazer.

  • @garyrichards7580
    @garyrichards7580 5 місяців тому +3

    Many people do not realize that in the first fight between Marciano and lastarza, Rocky could not commit himself fully to the fight. The reason for this is that he was just coming off the fight he had with Carmine Vingo. If u don’t know what happened to Vingo, google it. By the way, 28.89% of the men who fought Rocky never fought again, including Carmine Vingo.

    • @blackDavidFrost_Stout_Krout
      @blackDavidFrost_Stout_Krout 2 місяці тому

      The Marciano Tapes #6 @3:40 Marciano confesses Carmine Vingo hit the back of his head on the plywood flooring. *He said, "it so happened that Vingo hit his head on the flooring, and it sent him unconscious. He was paralyzed a little bit in his fingers and hands. There was a change in the ruling, from then on padding was put on the ring of the flooring."* Rocky's manager Al Weill said the same thing in Marciano's biography 'Unbeaten', *"Vingo hit his head on the flooring, then he went unconscious."*
      So after all this time it was the plywood flooring that partially paralyzed Vingo, not Marciano's punch. *It's no wonder Vingo said, "I WAS SLAUGHTERED FOR A CROWD" --source: The Saturday Evening Post by Carmine Vingo as told by Seymour Shubin*
      *Carmine Vingo's F-LEVEL opponents:*
      *1.* Barney Metten career record 6 wins 3 losses *F-LEVEL*
      *2.* Fred Ramsey career record 8 wins 12 losses *F-LEVEL*
      *3.* Earl Turner career record 2 wins 21 losses *F-LEVEL* (Turner's only purpose was padding records).
      *4.* George Washington career record 12 wins 33 losses *F-LEVEL* (Another paid diver).
      *5.* Joe Lindsay career record 28 wins 7 losses *C-LEVEL* (Vingo Loses).
      *6.* Freddie McManus career record 18 wins 19 losses *F-LEVEL*
      *7.* Tommy DiGiorgio career record 9 wins 15 losses *F-LEVEL*
      *8.* Jimmy Walls career record 20 wins 41 losses *F-LEVEL* (Another Diver).
      *9.* Tommy DiGiorgio career record 9 wins 15 losses *F-LEVEL* (SECOND time Vingo fights this guy. Why? We all know why).
      *10.* Johnny Williams career record 2 wins 13 losses *F-LEVEL*
      *11.* Don Mogard career record 20 wins 16 losses *F-LEVEL*
      *12.* Freddie McManus career record 18 wins 19 losses *F-LEVEL* (SECOND time Vingo fights this guy. Why? We all know why).
      *13.* Ernie Conyer career record 5 wins 9 losses *F-LEVEL*
      *14.* Ernie Conyer career record 5 wins 9 losses *F-LEVEL* (SECOND time Vingo fights this guy. Why? Isn't it obvious? To pad his fraudulent resume).
      *15.* Joe Modzele career record 18 wins 8 losses *D to F-LEVEL* (Another 183 lb light heavyweight moonlighting as Heavyweight, they were dime a dozen back then).
      *16.* George Washington career record 12 wins 33 losses *F-LEVEL* (Second time Vingo fights this diver. Vingo fought *FOUR* opponents *TWICE* within 16 bouts. The majority of his opponents had losing records. This is all to reminiscent of Roland LaStarza's resume).
      *17.* Al Robinson career record 0 wins 5 losses *F-LEVEL* (Vingo actually fights a debuting amateur (0-0-0) just before he faces Rocky. Why? Worst division in boxing history).
      *18.* Rocky Marciano career record 49 wins 0 losses *A-minus-LEVEL for extremely short 7 year career. In comparison Moore had 27 year career.* (Vingo was completely outclassed and never had a chance from the get-go. I saw their Getty Museum pics and Marciano didn't have a single mark on his face, his eyes were wide open and clear).
      All this time i was mislead into believing that Vingo was this twenty year old superstar being prepped to become the next Heavyweight champ. Instead he was prepped for *SLAUGHTER JUST TO PLEASE A CROWD* --Carmine Vingo
      *WHAT THEY DID TO VINGO WAS A TRAVESTY*

    • @blackDavidFrost_Stout_Krout
      @blackDavidFrost_Stout_Krout 2 місяці тому

      If 178 to 184 lb tiny cruiser Rocky was *all-Powerful* why didn't he ever break any bones? *He never broke one rib, one nose, one eye-socket, one jaw or detached one retina.* If he did i assure you every single Rocky fan on the planet would be talking about it, right?
      Marciano catches lightning in a bottle ONE time vs. Walcott and his fans automatically assume he's the most powerful puncher that ever lived.
      Rocky never had 43 KO's, half were TKO's. Count them. There's a Huge difference between KO's and TKO's. LaStarza and Cockell were still standing, correct?
      Rocky's entire legacy has been built around that "one" lucky KO against a guy that was at least 40 years of age, if not older. *Just before Walcott gets KO'd where are both of his hands? They are at waist level. Why? Bcz he's worn out and his reflexes are shot. Father time waits for no one!*
      Roland LaStarza with all his supposed "Broken Bones" and "Ruptured Blood Vessels" only had minor surgery to remove tiny bone chips from his elbow just like David Tua did after his fight with Ibeabuchi. Elbow arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure. It's a common boxing injury yet y'all act as if both his arms were decapitated. Besides, Roland said, *"I already had elbow problems before i even fought Marciano."* (I have the article).
      Here's the newspaper article about Layne's tooth: *"Rex Layne lost a left upper tooth..the tooth broke at the gums when Marciano caught the Utahn in the mouth with a full right hand. Layne was taken immediately after the fight to a New York dentist to have the teeth X-rayed and also for treatment on a broken tooth." Layne's handlers said, "the tooth went out with the gum shield."* ...So, Rex only sustained *"ONE"* broken tooth!!!
      This is important. *If all of Layne's front teeth were sheared off at the gum's it would have been virtually impossible for Layne to fight Charles exactly 3 months later! Correct?* Folks break their teeth all the time skateboarding or slipping and falling on the ice. One broken tooth, what's the big deal?

    • @black_David_Frost295
      @black_David_Frost295 2 місяці тому

      Little white 184 lb Marciano had a featherweight arm reach of 67" inches. Imagine penguin🐧arms Rocky trying to fight authentic Super Heavyweights with 50 to 80+ pound weight advantages and 80" to 85" arm reaches? What an embarrassment Rocky would have been today.
      The less said about 254 lb Humphrey Jackson the better. He only had 7 fights as a pro and had found a way to be KO'd by a guy with 1 fight. So this was little white Rocky's so called authentic Heavyweight opponent he faced? Another Typical Undercard C-Level
      Factually Marciano would bust a payphone clean off the wall just to retrieve his 10 cents even though he had 30K in his pocket. He was half a bubble off plumb. It's in his biographies.
      My nephew Billy has explained how good you are and why. Apparently there's a guy by the name of Gregory Rochette that has been harassing people for 10 years. Billy said, "you contain him and put him in his place." I wish you good health and happiness. Carry on.
      Mike Tyson was gifted with type II fast-twitch muscle fibers. He came out the gate sprinting like 220 pound Quarter 🐎 Horse, while little white 185 pound Marciano came out the gate shuffling forward like Little 🐢Turtle. 1980's 20yr old phenom Mike easily KO's Rocky 10 outta 10 times!
      So Marciano threw 100 punches in a round? Lol give me a break. Number one Marciano only weighed 185. So even if he threw 100 punches in a round what would that prove? Why compare a light heavyweight punch numbers to a true-Heavyweight. Only sik-minded fanboys would even try to compare.
      So Fury, Lewis, Vitali, and Foreman all would have lost if they fought the hyped-up tomato cans little white Marciano fought? Give me a break. LaStarza, Savold, Cockell, and Matthews would be humiliated in the real Heavyweight world.
      If 42 year old light heavyweight Moore and 38 year old cruiserweight Walcott could drop little white Rocky then the Tyson's, Foreman's, Klitschko's and Ibeabuchi's of the world woulda kilt him. How can a 185 pound man even be considered an ATG Super Heavyweight when he was barely cruiserweight?
      Even if little white Marciano could have fought a prime Moore and a prime Charles he'd still be fightin light heavyweights who were both knocked out by middleweights Marshall and Booker. And even you wanna pretend they were in their primes the point is little white Marciano still struggled with light heavyweights.

    • @black_David_Frost295
      @black_David_Frost295 2 місяці тому

      One would think since little white Marciano was only 185 that he would at least have faster hands than the true Heavyweights right? But Maricano had the slowest hands I've ever seen on a white boy.
      little white Marciano could train 1000 years but prime Ali would still crush him. Since Marciano struggled with light heavyweight Charles who was a good boxer, but was smaller weaker and slower than Ali, what makes you think he'd do better against Ali?
      Could you imagine 41 year old light heavyweight Archie Moore busting up King Fury and Big George Foreman or any of the great Super Heavyweights? Yet little white Marciano had all he could handle and was floored with one glancing shot from the light heavyweight grandfather.

    • @Gigantor567
      @Gigantor567 2 місяці тому

      @black David Frost Run David Run!!

  • @therollingbeatles123
    @therollingbeatles123 9 років тому +4

    Hey James I found the fight on UA-cam just type in Rocky Marciano vs Mach Roland!!!

  • @salvatoralain5110
    @salvatoralain5110 5 років тому +3

    La Starza very good in all components of the boxer

  • @fredenickredbeard
    @fredenickredbeard 3 місяці тому

    I'm so proud of being this gigachad's relative (my surname is La Starza. His family was originally from Suio, the same Italian town where my grandpa was born).

  • @oakvue45
    @oakvue45 8 років тому +2

    Jack Dempsy developed the crouching style....Used to train in a box where he had to crouch. He started out fighting in bars for cash. He was light, but he maybe could have beaten anybody when in his prime.

    • @williamanderson6006
      @williamanderson6006 Місяць тому

      look what he did to Willard who out weighed him by 60 pounds

  • @ah93704
    @ah93704 11 років тому +1

    I wish there had been a bout with Roland LaStarza vs Bob Satterfield. Puncher vs Boxer..would have been good!

  • @maraluciaduclosduclos7496
    @maraluciaduclosduclos7496 10 місяців тому +1

    Rocky era uma pessoa diferente fora do ringue. Um homem de brilho, honestidade e a esposa logo partiu para ficar com ele.

  • @elinovak3770
    @elinovak3770 6 років тому +15

    everybody in Massachusetts knows he is the greatest boxer that ever lived

    • @carlrball
      @carlrball Рік тому +2

      And here in Pennsylvania and the rest of the world!

    • @rockhaneke3720
      @rockhaneke3720 6 місяців тому

      Bs

  • @aarondigby5054
    @aarondigby5054 Рік тому +3

    Jim Thorpe could punt, kick, pass, run, he's the first two sport athlete, arguably the best ever.

    • @black_David_Frost.
      @black_David_Frost. 10 місяців тому

      ​@@Grizzlied555 run run run run faster faster faster faster

    • @black_David_Frost.
      @black_David_Frost. 10 місяців тому

      ​@@Grizzlied555 You are Black David Frost

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 9 місяців тому

      @@Grizzlied555 lunatic

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 9 місяців тому

      @@Grizzlied555 messed up in the head person

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 9 місяців тому

      @Grizzlied555 ​ stop trolling you lunatic those guys were way more advanced than this whole novice era you fool they would destroy rock and len even In his amateur days would to

  • @mrw1208
    @mrw1208 11 місяців тому +1

    Basically everyone had broader shoulders than Marciano--it's in large part why he had such a short reach, even for his height. It's just automatic that to develop power, you need the broad shoulders in boxing. I was an am boxer and am blessed with those shoulders and that v-shaped back. And yet, the Rock probably had one of the top five punches in heavyweight history--that Suzie Q right hand. He defied the laws of physics.

  • @user-wu4rt2gi2n
    @user-wu4rt2gi2n 10 місяців тому +4

    Rocky was a Rock; incredible power. God bless him!. "Marciano would swing at you like throwing a baseball. " Joe Wallcot.

  • @uversa7
    @uversa7 Рік тому +2

    LaStarza gave Rocky a better challenge than any other boxer. He could hang with the Rock longer and gave him a better fight than Charles, Walcott, or Louis.

  • @NikoHL
    @NikoHL 4 місяці тому +2

    Marciano v Beterbiev would be an interesting match up. My money's on the Russian.

  • @moldeeside
    @moldeeside 8 років тому +9

    a peak joe louis, a 1973/1974 ali, tyson before d`amato passed away, holmes in his heyday, who knows how rocky would have done, you can`t say. But in terms of pure determination and will to win you couldn`t bet against him. I wish Joe had retired as a champion though, there`s no way tax affairs should ever force such a great champion to fight past his best.

    • @gregfalco4528
      @gregfalco4528 8 років тому +3

      Ali was at his peak in the 60's.

    • @mlee7290
      @mlee7290 7 років тому +2

      D'mato passed away in Mikes first year of professional boxing you stupid fuck, Mike Tyson didnt just have no career, decline and become a bad fighter after D'mato died, he wasnt in his prime in his first 11 fights. He was in his prime until 1990, D'mato died in 1985 and MIKE TYSON WON THE CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER CUS D'MATO DIED.

    • @moldeeside
      @moldeeside 7 років тому +1

      ah bless, swearing at me and using BIG TEXT, I`d better watch my step. I thought Cus died just before tyson won the title and meant when tyson had that back up from cus, camille, kev rooney and that team and good solid mentoring he was unstoppable in a mental sense too.

    • @LUKERs1196
      @LUKERs1196 6 років тому +1

      Happy huWhite Man Joe Louis at 37 or 38 was winning the fight with Marciano & got ko'd in 8 in a 10 round fight, if Joe was 10 years younger, he definitely would have lasted longer than he did & would have won via UD

  • @elinovak3770
    @elinovak3770 6 років тому

    his first fight was in Holyoke Massachusetts

  • @alexcwatt348
    @alexcwatt348 Рік тому

    🌎🥊🥊Rocky Marciano the boxer greatest Knockouts and gong to gong fighter and very the best full powerful puch. 🌎🥊🥊

  • @SILMANTV
    @SILMANTV 11 місяців тому +1

    Out of everybody Roland boxed Marciano the best for sure a slick boxer with nice combinations gave rocky trouble the guy to beat rocky just didn’t exist in his era they either weren’t boxing yet or simply too old he beat everybody in front of him tho so u gotta respect it

  • @DaveSchenk-lt9zg
    @DaveSchenk-lt9zg 29 днів тому +2

    Another day another brawl for the rock ! Another day at the office. Hoe hum drop the bum.

  • @paulofreitas9965
    @paulofreitas9965 4 місяці тому

    HOJE VOCÊ TEM VÁRIOS BOXEADORES PESO PESADOS ANABOLIZADOS...O QUE NÃO SIGNIFICA NADA NO BOXE...ROCKY ERA FORÇA BRUTA E RESISTÊNCIA ABSURDA...COM CERTEZA VENCERIA OS CARAS DE HOJE,!!!

  • @mikalbenning6889
    @mikalbenning6889 5 років тому +3

    36:03

  • @Javidelacb
    @Javidelacb Рік тому +1

    30:04 What a move!!!! 💥

  • @alexyamach3635
    @alexyamach3635 8 місяців тому +2

    Ali would have danced circles around him and had the flat footed Rocky on the canvas in 2 rounds.

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 8 місяців тому

      1st this looks like novices compared to the average 70s no one made pro fighting like these guys in that era

    • @Boxrec297
      @Boxrec297 8 місяців тому

      @@ascendediam u r a ful

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 8 місяців тому

      @@Boxrec297 find a way to make them fight different

    • @Boxrec297
      @Boxrec297 8 місяців тому

      @@ascendediam Why? Nobody ever beat Marciano, why should he fight different?

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 8 місяців тому

      @@Boxrec297 name a person he fought as advanced as guys in 70s-80s

  • @truthdagger7503
    @truthdagger7503 Рік тому +1

    Never understood why they had these outside fights in late September when it was freezing

    • @cokonutraw8800
      @cokonutraw8800 Рік тому

      The heat from the ringlamps was blazing 🥵 ray robinson fought joey maxim at yankee stadium in june 1952 & the summer heat plus those blazing ringlamps baked him

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 9 місяців тому

      @@Grizzlied555 lunatic

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 9 місяців тому

      @@Grizzlied555 messed up in the head person

    • @billmkyzl933
      @billmkyzl933 7 місяців тому

      Did Maxim have air conditioning?

  • @enriquezfernand8019
    @enriquezfernand8019 7 місяців тому

    Je crois que c'est le seul boxeur à invaincu à ce jour bravo à lui

  • @Javidelacb
    @Javidelacb Рік тому

    Menudo final!! 💯 36:00

  • @sunnybunny-bo2ox
    @sunnybunny-bo2ox 6 років тому +2

    My Uncle!!!

  • @joep8787
    @joep8787 8 місяців тому

    The trick to fighting a guy like Marciano is to realize that up close, he has the leverage. Stay out of his power zone and you'll be fine. His arms are to short for long distance punching.

  • @uversa7
    @uversa7 Рік тому

    I'm sure those low blows took something out of LaStarza. Just saying. Rocky is my man. One of his boxing mannerisms is the way he taps his gloves once or twice as he moves forward after each break.

  • @EraldoPiccione
    @EraldoPiccione Рік тому

    💪💪

  • @dennishanson5254
    @dennishanson5254 8 місяців тому

    The ref is doing the Ali shuffle.

  • @keithmotsinger918
    @keithmotsinger918 6 місяців тому

    Shure wish they had the first fight to see .

  • @jeffstewart3342
    @jeffstewart3342 3 місяці тому

    When the hunted becomes the hunter.

  • @vancap9725
    @vancap9725 6 місяців тому

    The announcer continually gives no credit what so ever for this talented, determined Roland. Rocky did this and Rocky did that and Rocky did this and that. Talk about a predjudice reporting,

  • @reedaldridge836
    @reedaldridge836 4 роки тому +1

    Rocky best.

  • @isaiahcoleman7827
    @isaiahcoleman7827 Рік тому

    I have looked at his fights and heard about the man, and form what I see if a boxes tried to punch out with marciano you were not going to win, you had to be in good shape and move around, not stop and trade punches, he was a strong man and could take a punch in time he would knock you out.

  • @ah93704
    @ah93704 11 років тому

    yeah, I think if hhe could get past the early onslaught he'd win..woulda been an intereeting mathc..have you seen Satterfield vs Layne?

  • @Bos_blazerr
    @Bos_blazerr Рік тому

    2 years Roland taunted marciano saying he couldn't box couldn't punch couldn't get him out their in 15 rds, marciano only intent here was to seek & destroy him.

  • @javiercontreras7520
    @javiercontreras7520 Рік тому

    El mejor Rocky Marciano 🥇

  • @IWannatalkpodcast
    @IWannatalkpodcast 9 місяців тому +3

    At 187 he'd have been a cruiser weight in today's day and age

  • @AlienObserver-wi2pb
    @AlienObserver-wi2pb 14 днів тому

    Marciano-#1

  • @anonymike8280
    @anonymike8280 6 місяців тому

    How is anyone named Roland ever going to beat someone named Rocky? It can't happen.

  • @marktorak5578
    @marktorak5578 9 місяців тому

    Marciano gets stronger as the fight goes on. Awesome stamina

  • @2liter8
    @2liter8 6 місяців тому +2

    Compared to Tyson this was pretty slow. Mike was an unrelenting power house like a honey badger, coming on hard and strong throwing constant punches without hesitation.

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 6 місяців тому

      Some crazy slow person named nycinstyle kept saying my video is wrong, and ali said how great rock was, and how ali knows boxing well that's correct since ali for a fact knew no one made even midcard fighting like these novices in the 70s,and then the wacko said how ali said rock was better then frazier when ali was just being humble, anybody knows with good vision Joe was way more advanced
      yet foreman was in the same era who fought guys who had the same advances as others in the same era
      He kept speaking on rock only instead of the other people in my video as if all these guys didn't all have the same novice like tech and flaws, these people just are really crazy and slow man

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 6 місяців тому

      I have also been told mutiple times by lunatics these odd quotes I don't know boxing/I don't know what I'm looking at as if I am blind/quotes by said boxer says otherwise/watch highlights yet highlights are selected best moments/how was this era a novice era if they were professionals yet leaving out no one made pro fighting like these guys in 70s-90s

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 6 місяців тому

      some crazy idiot days ago said my video showing rounds of how these guys fought side by side with people george fought on my page is a opinion of george fighting way more advanced people in both ages how is showing exactly how fighters fought and showing advances in tech/fluidity/defense/fluidity/angles an opinion ?
      The average amateur in 70s-90s were way more advanced than this whole Novice era

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 6 місяців тому

      On forums, lunatics said marciano would beat mercer, yet no one even made mid card fighting like they did in that novice-like era in the '''' ''70s-'90s, tony wasn't much bigger than rocky and he had to stay away cause ray hit so hard, this man tony was way more advanced than that whole rocky era
      Tony was almost koed in the 1st from a hard jab from ray and Tony was used to taking shots from his real class which would be Rock's lhw, on top of Tony fought guys with way better tech than they did in Rock's era

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 6 місяців тому

      All of those crazy idiots who don't like me calling these guys novices compared to the 70s-90s, are only upset cause they see me say it In public, if I don't say it it doesn't mean I still don't see these guys as novices, their hurt by me saying it not me seeing it very weird

  • @garykinsey9515
    @garykinsey9515 8 місяців тому +1

    Watching Rocky Marciano box heavyweight at 5' 10" and 185 pounds makes me realize just what impact Mohammed Ali had on heavyweight boxing. At 6'3" and 220 pounds, Ali looked like an Indy 500 race car compared to go-cart for Rocky. I dearly loved Rocky, not only for the champion he was, but also for being one of the few professional athletes to know when to say "when". Thank goodness, though, he was not born about 25 years later.

    • @Boxrec297
      @Boxrec297 8 місяців тому

      Go watch an Ali fight.

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 8 місяців тому

      @@Boxrec297 lunatic

  • @georgevincent1834
    @georgevincent1834 2 місяці тому

    LaStarza could sure take a punch. WTF was holding him up those final few rounds?

  • @cavscout62
    @cavscout62 8 місяців тому +2

    Marciano was actually “THE GREATEST” no matter how much shit Clay talked or idiots like Howard Cosel bought into. Undefeated. End of story. Just like Joe Calzaghe, Undefeated = The Greatest.

  • @sammyafe4197
    @sammyafe4197 11 років тому

    Rocky Marciano vs Roland La Starza I
    I might not be looking hard enough but can anyone give me a link?

  • @Richard-bc8ys
    @Richard-bc8ys 5 місяців тому

    Legs he had stumps only s lite heavy

  • @jimclark6256
    @jimclark6256 8 місяців тому +1

    La Starza WAS not a boy.

  • @FighterGlory
    @FighterGlory 7 років тому +14

    Marciano was the best,ever!

    • @tycobb5452
      @tycobb5452 6 років тому +1

      Arnold Mackey yes!

  • @adude9882
    @adude9882 5 днів тому

    Those gloves look like bag gloves.

  • @michaelmiller2397
    @michaelmiller2397 8 місяців тому +1

    boxer Tunney beat slugger Dempsey - twice!

  • @jeffstewart3342
    @jeffstewart3342 3 місяці тому

    Wait a minute, did he just say Whoopi Goldstein?

  • @ah93704
    @ah93704 11 років тому +1

    I"m sure if Bob Satterfield could outwork Valdez Rocky would have too!

  • @tomspeed2000
    @tomspeed2000 Рік тому

    Poor boy it exactly look like’s someone smashing his head and face with heavy hammer nonstop ..

  • @elinovak3770
    @elinovak3770 6 років тому

    rocky Marciano from brockton Massachusetts

  • @kinpika1233
    @kinpika1233 6 днів тому

    No Straight Right!
    How can such an experienced boxer have NO Straight Right? (It was if a kiddie's slap)
    And Marciano absolutely knew it! and therefore had no fear of La Starza: because Rocky knew a jab wasn't going to put him down, no matter how picturesque!

  • @user-ki2lu7ft3n
    @user-ki2lu7ft3n 7 місяців тому

    NOT TO MANY FIGHT FANS PROBABLY DON'T EVEN KNOW, MARCIANO WORKED OUT ON A 3OOLB. HEAVY BAG. AND ALSO SAID THAT IF YOU CAN GET THAT BAG TO MOVE EVEN A LITTLE BIT, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO KNOCK OUT ANY MAN ON THE PLANET..... AND THAT IS A FACT ABOUT ROCKY. I THINK IT WAS EVEN A SPECIAL MADE HOME MADE HEAVY BAG

  • @JeffaHensley
    @JeffaHensley Рік тому

    The canned crowd noise is really irritating,…. The play-by-play announcer talks too much.

  • @carloalberto4049
    @carloalberto4049 9 місяців тому +1

    Italo americani 🇮🇹💪

  • @user-rk1bf4eh2p
    @user-rk1bf4eh2p 3 місяці тому

    Come on doc give me a short opium make me feel right today

  • @markjovanelli2607
    @markjovanelli2607 7 місяців тому +2

    Iron mike would have put rocky away in a matter of seconds.

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 7 місяців тому

      On forums, lunatics said marciano would beat mercer, yet no one even made mid card fighting like they did in that novice-like era in the '''' ''70s-'90s, tony wasn't much bigger than rocky and he had to stay away cause ray hit so hard, this man tony was way more advanced than that whole rocky era
      Tony was almost koed in the 1st from a hard jab from ray and Tony was used to taking shots from his real class which would be Rock's lhw, on top of Tony fought guys with way better tech than they did in Rock's era

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 7 місяців тому

      some crazy idiot days ago said my video showing rounds of how these guys fought side by side with people george fought on my page is a opinion of george fighting way more advanced people in both ages how is showing exactly how fighters fought and showing advances in tech/fluidity/defense/fluidity/angles an opinion ?
      The average amateur in 70s-90s were way more advanced than this whole Novice era

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 7 місяців тому

      I have also been told mutiple times by lunatics these odd quotes I don't know boxing/I don't know what I'm looking at as if I am blind/quotes by said boxer says otherwise/watch highlights yet highlights are selected best moments/how was this era a novice era if they were professionals yet leaving out no one made pro fighting like these guys in 70s-90s

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 7 місяців тому

      Some crazy slow person named nycinstyle kept saying my video is wrong, and ali said how great rock was, and how ali knows boxing well that's correct since ali for a fact knew no one made even midcard fighting like these novices in the 70s,and then the wacko said how ali said rock was better then frazier when ali was just being humble, anybody knows with good vision Joe was way more advanced
      yet foreman was in the same era who fought guys who had the same advances as others in the same era
      He kept speaking on rock only instead of the other people in my video as if all these guys didn't all have the same novice like tech and flaws, these people just are really crazy and slow man

  • @rikclarke4881
    @rikclarke4881 7 місяців тому +2

    Marciano would have been destroyed by today's middleweights

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 7 місяців тому

      Not according to lunatics on forums,who said he would beat bivol/fury/canelo/beter, and mutiple others,mind you he never fought anybody as advanced as guys even in amateurs in 70s-90s let alone pros
      Same thing goes for louis on forums for years
      I have video on my page shawing george compared to people joe fought side by side,with comments of wackos who never seen either in full matches saying how joe was more advanced,my video shows that's a lie,only thing joe had over him is better punch looking tech and faster punch speed,this whole era looks like novices compared

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 7 місяців тому

      Yet when I told him to watch my side by side video showing joe and his whole era were novices like I said they were he said he didn't wanna watch my video,
      he never did see full matches of either era anybody who did wouldn't say louis was more advanced or he only watched highlights which those show best moments or he only seen full matches of joe only,
      he refused to watch my side
      by side cause that's not selected best moments,
      and as I said people who watch matches that say a fighter was so good in a old era like 70s they aren't paying attention those guys are using tech and flaws of that era as I explained,
      most dont compare videos side by side cause when people do it that why which is realistic they can see every outdated and updated tech/timing/angles used/fluidity used that's why he refused he knew he wouldn't be able to see any area joe or anybody he fought was more advanced than george both ages,george was way more advanced than joe,so people who ever said joe was more advanced was a liar,joe only had better punch looking tech and speed

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 7 місяців тому

      these are the comments from a guy in the comments on the joe vs bowe vid who isn't sane name is oneshot
      I watched full matches of Joe Louis's fights not highlights. He was very explosive and fast when he wanted to be. You can say that boxers that came after were more advanced with less flaws all you want and diminish his skills all you want, but pretty much every boxing expert and fan agree he was the most technically complete boxer in heavyweight history
      you compared one of Louis's opponents to one of the best best fighters in the 80's. How does that translate to Louis's own skill? You say fighters from this era don't have good blocking and clearly haven't seen Louis's amazing defense and head movement. How he prevents his opponents from throwing counters when he does, how he prepares to duck one if it does come, how he'd parry his opponents punches with both his lead and rear hand, how he'll constantly change angles to make sure he doesn't stay straight in his opponents line of fire. You say he was flat footed and slow, but you forget that he was trained to not move around a lot and only do so when he needed to. That's exactly what he did. They fight fifteen rounds and he saves his stamina by doing what he does. Your video proved nothing about Louis's ability and only showed a direct comparison between a couple clips of one of his opponents and someone more modern. H
      The video is a direct comparison between two fighters from two different eras, not analyzing the eras of fighters as a whole, and most certainly not Joe Louis
      You should look up videos of his head movement and defense if that's what you believe. His defense was one of the best the heavyweight division has seen to this day.
      The average fighter in the 70-s and 80's aren't beating the greats of the 30's and 40's. Technique didn't improve anywhere near as much as you think
      It only compared Primo to Wlad and didn't showcase really any other fighters. You can't take just two people and generalize the whole eras with just those two, especially if one is one of the best and the other is one of the worst
      The average fighter in the 80's-90's may be better than one from the 30's-40's. They just aren't better than the greats of that era
      His defense wasn't horrendous but it definitely wasn't good. Joe Louis didn't waste punches, had real defense, much better punch technique, pivoted to control space, was faster and more accurate, didn't throw wide hooks and uppercuts but controlled and accurate punches that could knock you out or rattle you from 6 inches away or at arms length. He was far better at all of that then either version of Georg
      Old George was better than young George and yet he was still inferior to Louis in every category except for punching power and chin. If he was far slower and more flat footed than Louis, had worse technique,

    • @Gigantor567
      @Gigantor567 2 місяці тому

      @@ascendediam get off these Marciano pages.

  • @jherl8307
    @jherl8307 8 місяців тому

    If the rock was just 2 or three years younger than he was we’d have been treated to perhaps the greatest fight of all time Rock vs Sonny Liston

  • @frank1720
    @frank1720 Рік тому

    Wow he was tough guy lasrarza

  • @henrysmith3701
    @henrysmith3701 6 місяців тому +2

    Foreman would have taken his head off 😂

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 6 місяців тому

      All of those crazy idiots who don't like me calling these guys novices compared to the 70s-90s, are only upset cause they see me say it In public, if I don't say it it doesn't mean I still don't see these guys as novices, their hurt by me saying it not me seeing it very weird

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 6 місяців тому

      On forums, lunatics said marciano would beat mercer, yet no one even made mid card fighting like they did in that novice-like era in the '''' ''70s-'90s, tony wasn't much bigger than rocky and he had to stay away cause ray hit so hard, this man tony was way more advanced than that whole rocky era
      Tony was almost koed in the 1st from a hard jab from ray and Tony was used to taking shots from his real class which would be Rock's lhw, on top of Tony fought guys with way better tech than they did in Rock's era

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 6 місяців тому

      some crazy idiot days ago said my video showing rounds of how these guys fought side by side with people george fought on my page is a opinion of george fighting way more advanced people in both ages how is showing exactly how fighters fought and showing advances in tech/fluidity/defense/fluidity/angles an opinion ?
      The average amateur in 70s-90s were way more advanced than this whole Novice era

    • @ascendediam
      @ascendediam 6 місяців тому

      I have also been told mutiple times by lunatics these odd quotes I don't know boxing/I don't know what I'm looking at as if I am blind/quotes by said boxer says otherwise/watch highlights yet highlights are selected best moments/how was this era a novice era if they were professionals yet leaving out no one made pro fighting like these guys in 70s-90s

    • @Gigantor567
      @Gigantor567 2 місяці тому

      @@ascendediam Any person who CAN NOT BOX has no right calling fighters, any fighter, a novice.