Joe Louis vs Tony Gallento 28.6.1939 - World Heavyweight Championship (Highlights)

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  • Tony Galento was meant to be an easy win for Joe Louis in this 1939 title defense however Two Ton Tony proved to be more trouble than expected for the Brown Bomber. More info below...
    "Two-Ton" Tony Galento was one of the most colorful characters in the history of boxing. Standing just 5'9" and weighing 230-plus pounds, Galento claimed that he trained on beer, hamburgers and spaghetti. He was a rough-and-tough brawler, but not without skill. Galento fought out of a very low crouch and would feint his way into a position to launch his devastating left hook. His left hook was so devastating that he was also nicknamed the "New Jersey Night Stick". Galento turned pro after a brief amateur career in 1928 however over the next 9 years he would only find mediocre success as any momentum he gained would be stopped by an untimely loss. Galento only had himself to blame however as he failed to take training seriously. In the first 9 years of his career Galento may not have fought the best heavyweights of the era but he had beaten some tough competitors such as one time prospect Ad Stone (45-5-1), experienced journeyman Frankie Wine (51-23-12), former World Light Heavyweight challenger Abie Bain (40-12-4), former 3 x New York State National Guard Heavyweight Champion Charley Boyette (42-14-3), undefeated Eddie Blunt (8-0-1) and fellow New Jersey native Roy Lazer (44-6-3). In 1937 Galento fought a couple of fights with future South American Heavyweight champion and World title challenger, Arturo Godoy losing both by decision. The losses to Godoy however would mark the turning point in Galento's career as he would go undefeated over the next 2 years winning every fight by KO to earn his shot at the World Heavyweight title. His wins included beating former top 10 ranked heavyweight Al Ettore, talented black boxers Leroy Haynes and Otis Thomas, USA Illinois State Heavyweight Champion Harry Thomas and former top 10 ranked light heavyweight Abe Feldman among others. Galento's record heading in against Louis was 76-23-5 with 53 wins by way of KO.
    Joe Louis had won the World Heavyweight title by stopping James J. Braddock back in 1937. In his first 3 title defenses Louis had stopped former World Heavyweight Champion Max Schmeling, reigning World Light Heavyweight Champion John Henry Lewis and experienced journeyman Jack Roper all by 1st Rd KO. His record was 38-1 and had already set himself up as one of the most dominating heavyweights of all time.
    Most boxing fans didn't give Galento a chance against Louis. Louis held a 5" height advantage and a 4" reach advantage and had clearly fought and beaten tougher competition than Galento had. Galento on the other hand was confident he could beat Louis and in the opening round he showed why when he landed a thunderous left hook from a low crouch which sent Louis reeling across the ring, Galento followed up with a barrage of shots in the corner on the dazed champ but Louis fought back and survived the round. In round 2 Louis fought more cautiously and flattened Galento with a perfect straight right-left hook combo that lifted Galento off his feet! But to the shock of everybody Galento got up almost right away. In the third round, with Louis mistakenly thinking the fight was nearing it's end, Galento caught the champ off guard with a short left and dropped him to the canvas. Louis got straight back to his feet and once again survived the round. In round 4 Louis didn't hold back and he battered Galento so bad he simply collapsed unable to take anymore punishment. What was meant to be an easy night turned into one of the greatest fights in Yankee Stadium history.
    In his next fight Galento beat Lou Nova by TKO in round 14 however it was deemed a disgraceful fight in which Galento should have been disqualified for repeated thumbing and low blows. Galento only had 2 more fights in him before he retired, losing back to back fights against the Baer brothers, Buddy and Max in 1941. Galento came out of retirement in 1943 and knocked out light heavyweight journeyman Herbie Katz in 25 seconds, although Katz was giving away 48lbs to the more rotund Galento. Galento competed in a couple of cross promotional wrestler vs boxer fights to end his career, stopping both Fred Blassie and Jack Suzek. Although they were possibly fixed fights they are recorded as actual contests on Galento's final professional record which stands at 80-26-5.

Комментарии • 32

  • @angelmax4214
    @angelmax4214 6 лет назад +30

    Joe was the classiest heavy weight champion of all time, and Tony was a real man with the biggest balls he would fight anyone any time. Much respect to both legends.

  • @EnterpriseNCC-1701
    @EnterpriseNCC-1701 2 года назад +16

    My goodness this is a great video. Sharp and crisp.

  • @hotwheel6663
    @hotwheel6663 6 лет назад +23

    Two Tony was No Joke.

  • @andrewr62
    @andrewr62 6 лет назад +20

    Ouch! Heavy leather thrown by both. Elite boxer puncher vs tough and fearless street brawler.

  • @MyEnemy
    @MyEnemy 3 года назад +13

    What a character. Rest in peace, Two-Ton.

  • @luizcruz1000
    @luizcruz1000 Год назад +8

    that was a SEVERE beatdown by joe

  • @barrys4922
    @barrys4922 Год назад +4

    Listening to an interview between Joe and Mike Wallace. Louis said Galento is the only fighter he ever wanted to hurt, because he talked so badly about him.

  • @terrybader8595
    @terrybader8595 5 лет назад +5

    Referee Donavon said that every punch Louis threw later in the fight split Galento's skin. Maybe the only fight where Louis got into a wild brawl.

  • @maciekjoker9095
    @maciekjoker9095 Год назад +3

    Clean knockdown of Louis by Galento

  • @tabletsam5624
    @tabletsam5624 4 месяца назад +1

    Two ton tony Galento.

  • @mcgurkryans
    @mcgurkryans 3 месяца назад +1

    Joe was off balance. He was already leaning backwards when Tony threw that pinch.

  • @milojanis4901
    @milojanis4901 4 месяца назад +1

    Two Ton Tony Galento......He lost to Louis, but nearly killed Jackie Gleason....

  • @JohnWest-zq5gs
    @JohnWest-zq5gs Год назад +4

    Tony was just outboxed by a superior fighter Joe. Took his head off or at least it almost did Joe was a gentleman in and out of the ring I'm not sure Rocky Marciano could have beat Joe Louis in his prime it could have went either way

    • @Pedro_Le_Chef
      @Pedro_Le_Chef 10 месяцев назад +1

      Rocky will try to slug it out with a bigger, stronger, faster, more skilled fighter. He is not beating a prime Louis, nor the Louis of the Max Baer fight.

    • @Dempsey1873
      @Dempsey1873 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Pedro_Le_Chefin no world was Joe ever stronger than Rock that's just fact. Joe was infact past his prime however he like many of rocks opponents were Far more experienced. It would've been the toughest fight of both men's careers

    • @Pedro_Le_Chef
      @Pedro_Le_Chef 3 месяца назад

      @@Dempsey1873 Louis was stronger though. There is no way to disprove that. He fought much heavier men and he knocked them out emphatically.
      He was handling himself in the clinches against Primo Carnera, who was much, much stronger in a clinch than any of Marciano's opponents.
      He knocked out super heavyweights with ease. We have no evidence of Marciano doing anything close to that.
      It took Rocky 9 rounds to take out Don Cockell.
      I don't think he'd knock out the behemoths Louis defeated as easily.
      Louis was more accurate and more powerful.

    • @Bumders92028
      @Bumders92028 22 дня назад +1

      Louis hits 10x times harder than rocky, in a p4p hard punchers list Louis is easily in my Top 4 hits harder than Foreman , liston, and tyson, he knocked out larger men , not only that but sometimes he will only need short hooks too folly Ko them i saw him ko people with jabs before, Tyson foreman and the others usually needed more combos and ko shots

  • @ScottJohnson-q3c
    @ScottJohnson-q3c 9 месяцев назад +1

    American: the photo attached to the clip shows louis down. Joe Louis beat his ass so bad it was comedy. He rubbed Louis head : very funny. That night his eye was swollen shut

  • @ИлюхинВладимир-о9к
    @ИлюхинВладимир-о9к 7 лет назад +2

    И в те годы было на что посмотреть.

  • @AliSepehrar
    @AliSepehrar 3 месяца назад

    If Tony Galanto had a bit of discipline at that time, he would have been the first boxer who could have destroyed joe luis

  • @ChrisPoppaDopolis71
    @ChrisPoppaDopolis71 7 месяцев назад +3

    Tony had no chance. He was lucky the ref stopped the fight when he did. He couldn't even stand up

    • @kitkatcats3360
      @kitkatcats3360 5 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed. But give Galento credit. He didn’t back down and did hurt Louis.

    • @Dempsey1873
      @Dempsey1873 3 месяца назад +1

      He gave him a good fight

  • @alanstrong55
    @alanstrong55 2 года назад +2

    Louis had to

  • @ABGreer
    @ABGreer Год назад +1

    😮😮😮

  • @rileydd08
    @rileydd08 26 дней назад

    Joe's chin is sus

  • @ArianiMauve999
    @ArianiMauve999 3 месяца назад +1

    GALENTO; THE BRAVEST BOXER OF THE LOUIS ERA.

  • @georgevincent1834
    @georgevincent1834 Год назад +1

    Hard to believe Tony's only 29 here.

  • @chrisbond7324
    @chrisbond7324 6 месяцев назад

    Hometown hero orange new jersey shout out to all the orange people

  • @joecris8325
    @joecris8325 4 месяца назад

    People wake up all sports are fixed..do your research