Once a Star Raw: Floyd Patterson Interview in 1985 - about his Career, Cus D'Amato, Mike Tyson

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  • Legendary boxing champion Floyd Patterson comments on boxing philosophy and his illustrious career.
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  • @LegendsofBoxinginColor
    @LegendsofBoxinginColor  Год назад +29

    Rare interview this wasnt on YT before. 🎥 Footage Credit: MediaBurnArchive - If you want me to take this down contact me and i will.
    How Cus D'Amato made Floyd Patterson Champion - Documentary - ruclips.net/video/XaHuYboNZ3E/видео.html

    • @david-lm7iu
      @david-lm7iu Год назад +2

      Yes it was stop lying

    • @Dannys_Dimensions
      @Dannys_Dimensions Год назад +4

      @@david-lm7iu not the whole interview

    • @nicholasciervo108
      @nicholasciervo108 Год назад +5

      I enjoyed this interview, and was wondering if Floyd mentioned anything about his original trainer and coach, Frank Lavel? I was trained by Frank in the 70's and would hear so many stories about Floyd, but I never hear Frank's name being mentioned anywhere. This is puzzling since Frank was so close to Floyd from his boxing start as a teen, amateur, Olympics, and first few years as a pro.

    • @alvalankerofficial
      @alvalankerofficial 10 месяцев назад +1

      this was one for years and years liar

    • @LegendsofBoxinginColor
      @LegendsofBoxinginColor  10 месяцев назад +2

      @@alvalankerofficial your bs idiot, just a 8 min clip but not the whole thing. its hard to talk sense in some of you people

  • @white-omorn1952
    @white-omorn1952 Год назад +104

    What a great guy. He just oozes class, intelligence and decency. A champion inside the ring and out.

  • @grbbbc
    @grbbbc Год назад +55

    This man was an absolute role model for any young man, now the kids have Tyson Fury what a real shame.

    • @michaelcollins237
      @michaelcollins237 Год назад +4

      Tyson Fury is the finest of all time but the American press ignores him

    • @kevinmunday6263
      @kevinmunday6263 Год назад +3

      ​@michaelcollins237 Fury is Good in a moderate era. Knowhere even close to the Best of all Time

    • @grbbbc
      @grbbbc Год назад

      @rockymontanagarciamayne5651 how do you figure that out.

  • @clarenceishmael9615
    @clarenceishmael9615 Год назад +43

    This is the first time i've seen Floyd Patterson in an interview. What a great man he was. Some of the things written about him were absolutely demeaning and disgraceful. He was so eloquent and almost erudite in his own way! Glad I found this footage.

    • @blacksunset-x1g
      @blacksunset-x1g 2 месяца назад +1

      ive never seen anything bad about him, and tyson always said he was a gentleman

  • @davidabney7700
    @davidabney7700 Месяц назад +6

    Floyd Patterson was my boyhood hero, even after he lost his crown to Johannson in the first of three championship fights. After he regained his title in fight number two, he took first place with me as my boxing hero, always cheering him on in his fights. Patterson's had the fastest hands in heavyweight history. His peek-a-boo style was perfect for launching his two-fisted attack. He had a 3-punch combination that put many of his opponents to sleep.Floyd's boxing skills was superb, but his conduct as the Heavyweight Champ was only matched by the Champs of earlier times. He was a gentleman, modest, and carried himself as a Champ without advertising it. Any father would want their son to grow up with a Floyd Patterson personality. I wrote him in years past, long after his last fight with Ali. I shared with him that he was a lot of boy's hero when he was fighting. I requested an autographed picture of him, not even knowing if Floyd would ever receive it. At this time Floyd was a Boxing Commissioner up north, and I figured he would never have the time to read my letter. Well, he did read it! Thanking me, and inside was an 8X10 black/white autographed photo of him. That was over 40-years ago, but like yesterday to myself.I framed that photo and placed it on my office wall where it remained for years until my retirement. Floyd Patterson will always be my sports hero, and I'm not too far off from being able to shake his hand and thank him for being him!

  • @lendrury2771
    @lendrury2771 Год назад +41

    Floyd is one of my heroes and this interview is great . I've seen a short version of this but its the first time I've ever seen the entire interview. This man had so much class and dignity . He was so humble and modest too . He had superior boxing skills and a huge heart in the ring and a bigger heart outside of the ring

  • @spaceseed3463
    @spaceseed3463 Год назад +94

    This was a great video! It’s amazing how he was about 50 yrs old in this video and seemed like he didn’t age too bad only to die at 70yrs old. This man was a great boxer and a very dignified man.

    • @devilface97
      @devilface97 Год назад +16

      Dementia got him bad at the end unfortunately

    • @spaceseed3463
      @spaceseed3463 Год назад +13

      @@devilface97 yea I know that all too well in my family. But his dementia was probably caused by head trauma.

    • @ishmaelhope2516
      @ishmaelhope2516 Год назад +10

      That's pretty much average life expectancy. I think at this point people are making what boxers go through a bigger deal than it is. He lived a good life!

    • @chrisbennett6260
      @chrisbennett6260 Год назад +1

      @@ishmaelhope2516
      is it ?
      how do you know ?

    • @jamescokl3
      @jamescokl3 Год назад +6

      He looks about 50. 50, not that old anyway.

  • @hamidious
    @hamidious Год назад +46

    Huge respect.
    This guy was more than 20 pounds smaller than Liston when he fought him.
    He didn't dodge him, like cowardly champions who are prevelant today and have to negotiate for years sometimes to fight someone challenging.

    • @acetofresh1
      @acetofresh1 Год назад +10

      Tyson Fury in a nutshell.

  • @tomphillips2214
    @tomphillips2214 Год назад +29

    I met him, he was a gentleman, a first-class act!.

  • @edwardl.492
    @edwardl.492 Год назад +16

    great interview, most veteran boxers can't speak like that.. he was sharp as tact, articulate and did not slur throughout the interview

  • @bradk7382
    @bradk7382 Год назад +18

    I met him he sat right behind me on a plane from Las Vegas to Cincinnati...I was shocked how small he was....definitely a skilled killer but for a heavyweight champion his stature was a surprise

    • @LonnieThompson-bd8do
      @LonnieThompson-bd8do Год назад +1

      Yeah back in the day,these fighters could be a heavyweight at 185lb,today it's like 200lb or 210 lb

    • @LonnieThompson-bd8do
      @LonnieThompson-bd8do Год назад +1

      That's a cool story ,I live across from Cincinnati , Newport ky

  • @melvynslote
    @melvynslote Год назад +15

    amazing interview, Floyd the gentleman of boxing, very honest , intelligent and humble.

  • @christopherhills1609
    @christopherhills1609 Год назад +10

    A decent, modest human being. For me, a wonderful champion too

  • @clydemoyler8021
    @clydemoyler8021 Год назад +18

    WHAT A GENTLEMAN R.I.P. FLOYD

  • @PeaceLove9
    @PeaceLove9 6 месяцев назад +9

    You can tell Floyd Patterson had such a kind heart

  • @roberthockett270
    @roberthockett270 Год назад +8

    What a beautiful, beautiful soul. So thoughtful, reflective, centered, and brilliant - all while as humble as a monk. Thanks so much for uploading this - few if any people are as inspiring, in so many ways, as is Floyd.

  • @holysmokes4259
    @holysmokes4259 Год назад +7

    Patterson was a very humble down to earth guy. Just wondering why in 1985 he was still calling Muhammad Ali Cassius Clay ?

    • @asmrnaturecat984
      @asmrnaturecat984 7 месяцев назад +1

      his view on how black people suppose to be is quite diff than ali. To him, black should assimilate while ali believe black should rebuild their identity and stand equal. Because even till today, assimilation seems impossible as blacks or latins were not considered equal still.

  • @elcastigador3270
    @elcastigador3270 Год назад +43

    True great human being and champion. Most were champions and some were great, but great human beings? We can all learn a lot from this man. His son became champion later, good for Floyd. Unlike most sports elite people, Floyd was beyond humble. Been a fan for a while and this was a treat to watch.

    • @danbernardi6599
      @danbernardi6599 Год назад +9

      Much better person than Ali.

    • @joshuatree5620
      @joshuatree5620 Год назад +4

      ​@@danbernardi6599 so was Frazier. Ali may of had the charisma,but these men had greater character.

    • @duftyboxing
      @duftyboxing Год назад

      ​@joshuatree5620 what? Ali had better than great character too. 💯 %. Floyd was special in and out of the ring for sure.

    • @guitarsoupify
      @guitarsoupify 3 месяца назад

      @@duftyboxing Ali was a statutory r@pist

  • @uncjim
    @uncjim Год назад +12

    Wonderful, just wonderful to hear Floyd in depth. I grew up with him as Champion and loved him as a kid. He really was who he appeared to be..smart, humble and a fair and caring man. Thanks for the upload.

    • @hadronoftheseus8829
      @hadronoftheseus8829 Год назад +2

      His reign was way before my time, but I've been impressed with Floyd in every interview I've seen. A clearly intelligent and extremely likable guy.

  • @tonycruzman162
    @tonycruzman162 Год назад +12

    Lovely guy Floyd wish I could have met him

  • @mikevaldez7684
    @mikevaldez7684 Год назад +8

    Floyd Patterson was a very bright, charismatic & good man. 🙋🙏

  • @Arreola_08_24
    @Arreola_08_24 10 месяцев назад +6

    Какое классное интервью, интересный разговор. Флойд интеллигентный и мудрый человек.

  • @NeilPenesis
    @NeilPenesis Год назад +8

    Always liked him because he was real... Genuine... sincere... Not full of himself.

  • @user-jg6vw3em9f
    @user-jg6vw3em9f Год назад +7

    What a pleasant, articulate person. Thanks for this amazing interview..

  • @LVDSport
    @LVDSport Год назад +5

    Marvin Hagler's hero.

  • @_tccccc_boxing1509
    @_tccccc_boxing1509 Год назад +9

    Amazing interview!! what a rare jem this vid❤🥊
    we always knew it, floyd was all class and honesty. But it's very strange that he didn't spoke about cus d'amato and they didn't ask about him...

  • @joemorgan636
    @joemorgan636 Год назад +6

    Lovely articulate man well spoken down too earth I soo much respect for these real real men 👌

  • @John-pc2yr
    @John-pc2yr Год назад +16

    Awesome interview

  • @alexjoss3597
    @alexjoss3597 Год назад +6

    Incredibly well educated for someone that in his own words dodged school

  • @bobgarrett7134
    @bobgarrett7134 Год назад +8

    I remember predicting Ingemar Johansson would knock Floyd Patterson out. I was 14. I predicted Patterson would win the rematch because he sounded so serious. "I'm going to be vicious and I'm going to knock him out" and that's exactly what happened. It's amazing to hear he was so focused on defense. Listening to Patterson at the age of 51 you'd think he'd never suffered severe head trauma because his memory for his school teachers' names and his opponents' names, and the names of cities in Ireland, Sweden and New York he new well. However, a few years after this interview he started suffering mental deterioration and Alzheimer's disease. You never know what you'll be like in a few years.

    • @LegendsofBoxinginColor
      @LegendsofBoxinginColor  Год назад +2

      If you have seen it on people close it comes real fast within one month all can change

    • @bobgarrett7134
      @bobgarrett7134 Год назад +5

      @@LegendsofBoxinginColor This life isn't fair, but I suspect the next one. Many celebrities feel like Patterson -- wishing they could just melt into the crowd. That's one of the reasons they love to travel to Ireland, Australia, Sweden, South Africa, China, Germany. All of a sudden they're a regular person who blends in and nobody stares at.

  • @IMBATMANANDIMCOOL
    @IMBATMANANDIMCOOL Год назад +7

    Such a dignified gentleman in such a such savage sport. You'd think he was a school teacher or an accountant by how soft spoken he is. But he was the Heavyweight Worlds Champion at some stage of his life.

  • @scotth9857
    @scotth9857 Год назад +10

    What a great interview!! Patterson was a class act all the way.

  • @jasonbradford5345
    @jasonbradford5345 Год назад +8

    Very very good interview. Thank you for showing this great Champion and Human to us! 💪❤️ RIP Champ

  • @a-wale6376
    @a-wale6376 Год назад +6

    Smh...while I was going to skool in Nigeria. There's this belief that " anyone with large hands was naturally a very good fighter," and I still wonder if there's any truth to it. With that being said., pause at 15:09 and look at Floyd's left fist🤔

    • @LegendsofBoxinginColor
      @LegendsofBoxinginColor  Год назад +5

      its a good thing to have as a fighter.

    • @surfghost9121
      @surfghost9121 Год назад +4

      I noticed that too. Especially for a guy who wasn't a big hw

    • @crabb9966
      @crabb9966 Год назад

      A lot of older fighters from Floyd's era had big coconut hands. Sonny Liston, Cleveland Willians, Manuel Ramos and Zora Folley. People often talk about how current beavyweights are bigger but they have comsiderably smaller hands

  • @billybob9961
    @billybob9961 6 месяцев назад +4

    Floyd Patterson the gentleman of boxing, always one of my favorite fighters a very humble, amazing man.

  • @GMo-xo2et
    @GMo-xo2et Год назад +6

    If they ever do a film about this man’s life, Mos Def would be the perfect person to play him. Just my opinion though.

  • @mathematics557
    @mathematics557 Год назад +7

    Always liked floyd patterson, very humble and professional, as well as an amazing boxer.

  • @stateenibola3206
    @stateenibola3206 Год назад +7

    Один из величайших техничных боксёров, к сожалению не оценён по достоинству. Незаслуженно отодвинут в тень

  • @FirstNameLastName-is6yb
    @FirstNameLastName-is6yb 10 месяцев назад +2

    I would like to address Patterson calling Ali Clay since it seems to be a big point of animosity in this comments section. He wrote an article for Esquire called "In defense of Cassius Clay". In it he talks about the drama leading up to their fights etc. Well, he refused to call him Muhammad Ali for a few reasons- one, his mother still called him Ali, and two Muhammad Ali was disrespecting Patterson by calling him the "Old Rabbit" instead of his name in the lead up to the fight (part of the gimmick for the fight, read the old articles and it'd make sense). But the biggest reason was because Patterson wasn't sure he was really a Muslim anymore. He said it seemed to him like he joined the Nation of Islam because of his friendship with Malcolm X, and after they killed X, he wanted out but was too scared/being threatened- Patterson was right, as Ali left the N.O.L., but he stayed a Muslim. After the fights, and because he wrote an article praising Ali and defending him when the whole world was against him after he refused to be drafted, when they met again he called him Clay and Ali was never upset. He asked if he could call him, it and he said yes. To my knowledge, Ali's mother and Patterson were the only people he let call him Clay.
    They had developed a very mutual respect for each other- especially after Ali Patterson II where he was TKod by a cut on the eye. If he hadn't been pulled out of the fight over that injury, I don't think Ali would've knocked him out, and I think Patterson would have just been barely behind on points even in his old age (I think he was like 38-39 years old) and the fact his lower spine was basically snapped in half and his bobbing and weaving style requires heavy use of his spine and he still managed to hold his own, Ali really began to respect him.
    The two big articles that can explain the situation are the Esquire article I mentioned and Sports Illustrated's article "rabbit hunting in Vegas". It kinda gives a picture of their background with each other. They weren't close friends or anything, just on friendly terms, but real recognizes real, and after that 2nd fight Ali realized Patterson wasn't the punk he was depicted as being in the media and was at one point in time really the best. I feel really bad for the bad rap Patterson gets. He wasn't the incompitent champion who wormed his way into the spotlight he's thought of today. The man won a gold medal at the Olympics. He ended up losing a lot of Finesse largely because of Cus D'mato and their fight on mob control over boxing in the 50s and 60s pulled D'mato away from Patterson because his life was in danger by the mob. If it was a crime free sport and Patterson was able to have a proper environment, while I don't think he'd ever really beat Ali or Liston, I do think he could have remained a very high ranking contender well into his old age. I definitely think he'd have beaten Johanson easily like he did in the 2nd and 3rd fights- when D'mato wasn't in as much danger because he no longer controlled the champ and could devout more time to training. A fight between Frazier and Patterson is a dream to me.

  • @lwmson
    @lwmson Год назад +4

    Ali said that Floyd was the most skilled fighter that he ever fought.

  • @Mdaddarioe
    @Mdaddarioe 3 дня назад +1

    Great Q & A session. Floyd Patterson certainly elevated the sport of boxing with his dignified manner and skillful athleticism.

  • @rockymarcianobrasil317
    @rockymarcianobrasil317 Год назад +24

    Floyd could box. What lacked him was the will of living out of hurting and bleeding people.
    Dempsey, Marciano and others would go up the canvas, kill their opponent if they had to.
    After that they would have lunch together together with the guy they just fought against. Visit his family, keep in touch, tell jokes.
    The battle stayed behind. They didn't let what happened into their heart.
    That's not Floyd.
    He could fight. He could not like it.
    Happens all the time.
    Part of life.
    It is in his eyes.
    Beautiful job as always💯

    • @Robert.Levi.Miller
      @Robert.Levi.Miller Год назад +9

      It says in the book "The Greatest Fights... That Never Were" -by Matthew Bazell, that Marciano wanted absolutely nothing to do with Floyd Patterson. Marciano was offered 2 MILLION dollars. The Patterson people including Cus wanted that fight so bad. But Marciano wouldn't take it no matter how much he was offered. -(Rocky talks about all his multi-million dollar offers over at The Marciano Tapes #3).
      ...it's only been 14 months since Marciano fought Moore and the defeatism in Marciano's voice is undeniably resigned to futility. He is flabbergasted at Patterson's blinding speed and quickly realizes it would be pointless to comeback even though every sportswriter across America begged him to come out of retirement after Patterson just walked through everything Moore threw without blinking and KO’d Archie in 5.
      Directly after Patterson beat Moore for the vacant heavyweight championship Cus D'Amato suggested that the return of Rocky Marciano to the ring would be most welcome and would draw "the greatest gate in history." Marciano declined!!! -- written by Vault | SI December 10, 1956 by Martin Kane
      (Marciano calls the Patterson/Moore fight @-(Floyd Patterson vs Archie Moore by SPORTvidos)

    • @Robert.Levi.Miller
      @Robert.Levi.Miller Год назад +5

      It's hilarious the way Marciano fans try to blame Patterson for ducking Marciano. Hey, Rocky is the one that QUIT way too soon. If little Rocky didn't🏃💨💨 away they undoubtedly would have fought!!! Moore didn't run away. Louis didn't run away. Charles didn't run away.
      No way Marciano coulda dealt with Patterson’s evasiveness and tremendous speed. Rocky was too small, too short, too slow, too clumsy, and way too easy to hit. Rocky got knocked down by ancient Archie and struggled for 9 rounds to put the grandfather away. Following year Floyd walked through Archie without blinking in only 5.
      Exactly 14 months after Marciano retires he calls the Patterson vs Moore fight. What he sees convinces him to stay retired inorder to save face. Patterson's blinding speed and youth obviously would have been too much.
      (Marciano calls the Patterson/Moore fight @-(Floyd Patterson vs Archie Moore by SPORTvidos)

    • @Robert.Levi.Miller
      @Robert.Levi.Miller Год назад +5

      Floyd Patterson wrote in Victory Over Myself:
      “I loved Cus, but he was not going to let me fight the best because he was afraid I was going to lose. I decided a champion had to face everyone, even if he loses, and I felt better despite the losses."
      After he fired Cus, Floyd faced:
      Muhammad Ali
      Sonny Liston
      Eddie Machen
      Henry Cooper
      Jimmy Ellis
      Oscar Bonavena
      Jerry Quarry
      George Chuvalo
      Ironically, even though he lost to Liston and never regained the title, he is still ranked in the top 20 heavyweights of all time precisely because he fired Cus, and fought real contenders, rolling up a record worthy of the Hall of Fame.
      Floyd wrote, "I decided a champion had to face everyone, (SOMETHING MARCIANO NEVER DID) even if he loses."
      [[ Marciano QUIT because he was scared to face everyone!!!
      Marciano knew he'd have to confront Patterson, Machen, Folley, Valdez, Johansson, Cooper, Miteff, London, Mildenberger, Liston, Williams, Jones, Terrell, Chuvalo, Clay, Bonavena, Quarry, Martin, Ellis, just to name a few ]]

    • @Robert.Levi.Miller
      @Robert.Levi.Miller Год назад +4

      "I felt Floyd Patterson is a vastly improved fighter. He has potentialities of being a great fighter when he gets some experience. I felt confident I could beat him, but I also learned that youth can be too much." - Archie Moore
      Moore said, "He has potentialities of being a great fighter when he gets some experience." -- LOL Moore just got smashed by Patterson. What happened to Archie's vast experience???
      All the experience in the world ain't gonna help against a much younger, (21) faster, superior boxer. And that's exactly why Marciano refused to accept D'Amato's 2 MILLION dollar offer. You can literally hear the reluctance in Marciano's voice when he calls the fight.
      (Marciano calls the Patterson/Moore fight @-(Floyd Patterson vs Archie Moore by SPORTvidos)

    • @lovenlightman
      @lovenlightman Год назад +2

      I think he was a good person, He was a quiet kid with very low self esteam, then he got to Cus Gim ,and Cus had to teach him to hurt people,as u wrote, He did not have the killer instinct.
      Mike wrote that Floyd had the physic of a mature man when he was 14, Like Mike , Cus told him every thing
      After Floyed became a champion , He betrayed Cus as most fighters did, and went to be managed by the Italian Gangsters , one of them wad called Mr gray they Controlled most of the Boxers from the 50s to the 60s , Rocky Gartsiano as well.,was trained by Cus and left him.So Cus waited for years for the next Floyd ,then Mike Tyson arrived.and Cus told Mike who had low as team groing with no parents that he can be the Champion , He will shook the world.

  • @LegendsofBoxinginColor
    @LegendsofBoxinginColor  Год назад +9

    download this one just in case

  • @lovenlightman
    @lovenlightman Год назад +7

    When the Sparc dies, Ur not the same.

  • @JK-tr2mt
    @JK-tr2mt Год назад +2

    Aged extremely well! Looks the same as he did 20-30 years previously in the photos from the 1950-60s! Well spoken as well (although there were some slurs!), considering he was the equivalent of today's cruiserweight. So, he was busted up by far bigger heavyweights, Liston 2x and out-punched by Ali 2x. He kept his faculties better than Ali, who allowed himself to absorb heavy punches from the likes of Foreman, Fraizer, Norton, Shavers, and Holmes - far too much!

  • @lwmson
    @lwmson Год назад +9

    Floyd was a true gentleman and a great fighter, one of the greatest HW champions in history. But where I take issue is how he STILL referred to Ali as "Clay" and this was in 1985.

    • @himawalincat9350
      @himawalincat9350 7 месяцев назад

      Ali didn't call you Rabbit and Uncle Tom in public. You just don't do that especially back in mid 1960's. Ali called Joe Louis and Joe Frazier Uncle Tom too. Floyd and Ali knew one another since 1959 and Floyd had always helped him out letting young Cassius stay at his place giving money for food &gas etc... Floyd even stood up for him when Ali was in trouble and needed it at the most when he had no one on his side. Ali told Floyd that he was the only one can call him Cassius aside his own mom.(in 67 and again in 96) It was Ali's way of saying he was sorry for what he did to Floyd. He never did that to Joe Frazier and Joe couldn't forgave him to the end of his day on this earth. Ali did some nasty to good people that some people tend to overlook.

    • @lwmson
      @lwmson 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@himawalincat9350 The 60's was a time period when the term "Tom" was used quite a lot because it was the militant era in Black America. Ali called him "Tom" because not only did Floyd refer to him as "Clay" but Floyd also publicly demeaned the NOI by saying that the religion "stinks." Ali called Louis a Tom too because Joe did basically the same thing and also criticized Ali for refusing the draft. To say that Floyd supported Ali is total bullshit. That never happened.

    • @himawalincat9350
      @himawalincat9350 7 месяцев назад

      @@lwmson Floyd never said stinks. He said he was against that cult organization. They had just murdered supposedly a close friend of Clay/Ali at the time. Calling people all kind of names such as devils, rabbit, Uncle Tom and all and what did Ali expected from them in return ? Respect for his new name ? All white people were devils then Ali was part Irish himself. He was named after the name Muhammad Ali after very infamous Muhammad Ali Of Egypt. He was a big time slave master and he wasn't even a black person. He was white. It tells you how ignorant and stupid the cult was. You look up for " Esquire Magazine In Defense Of Cassius Clay" You can read it on line free. Before you call something BS with your limited knowledge, you need to be able to see the whole picture.

    • @himawalincat9350
      @himawalincat9350 7 месяцев назад

      @@lwmson I tried to reply, but they keep on deleting it. You just look it up for yourself. You can read it free online. "Esquire Aug 1966 In Defense Of Cassius Clay " Ali's parents were against the organization too and they never called him Ali either. Ali didn't call them names in public. Did he ?

    • @himawalincat9350
      @himawalincat9350 7 месяцев назад

      @@lwmson Floyd never said it was stinks. He said he was against it. They had just murdered supposedly Ali's close friend Marcom X in broad day light at the time. Ali himself was part Irish. They were calling white people Devils. His new name was named after Muhammad Ali of Egypt and that man was white. He was a big time slave master. The whole thing was stupid.

  • @Kolorboyux1wb
    @Kolorboyux1wb 8 месяцев назад +1

    GREAT BOXER WHO DIDN’T UNDERSTAND STARDOM! That’s why he never made it onto a BOX OF WHEATIES, BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS! IF HE WOULD HAVE SEEN A BILLBOARD OF HIMSELF in the 1950s , he probably would have FAINTED!

  • @chechidi
    @chechidi 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great guy. But the title is misleading - there was nothing about Tyson or D’Amato in the interview. That was just unnecessary and dishonest click bait.
    But Patterson’s a great guy.

  • @jamescokl3
    @jamescokl3 Год назад +6

    I think marciano did well to avoid him. R.i.p. to both of them.

    • @jakepetri5624
      @jakepetri5624 Год назад +2

      Cuz intentionally kept Floyd from fighting the rock because he did not think he could beat him.

    • @jamescokl3
      @jamescokl3 Год назад +1

      @@jakepetri5624 I didn't know that. He is a great trainer. I think total belief in winning would see him through. I actually gave it some thought after my last statement as well.

    • @LegendsofBoxinginColor
      @LegendsofBoxinginColor  Год назад +2

      Floyd was very young at that time when marciano was champ you have to consider that. And yes Cus was very protective when choosing opponents for the 19-21 year old floyd. After floyd left he fought way better opposition all around that was after the liston defeats

    • @ppuh6tfrz646
      @ppuh6tfrz646 Год назад +1

      @@jamescokl3 Marciano would have pulverised Patterson.

    • @joaqincastro5613
      @joaqincastro5613 Год назад +1

      @@ppuh6tfrz646 Floyd is Fast and Illusive, Rocky didn't want to return because he knows Floyd would demolish him

  • @thesmallnotesduo
    @thesmallnotesduo Год назад +6

    LEGEND in every respect.

  • @LegendsofBoxinginColor
    @LegendsofBoxinginColor  Год назад +3

    How Cus D'Amato made Floyd Patterson Champion - Documentary Early Career COLORIZED PART 1: ruclips.net/video/XaHuYboNZ3E/видео.html
    Source is the MediaBurnArchive and this wasnt already on YT. if you want me to take it down contact me via email.

  • @barryobee1544
    @barryobee1544 Год назад +6

    Thank you for this terrific interview ! I learned a lot!

  • @robertdipaola3447
    @robertdipaola3447 Год назад +4

    A truly great man, and a inspiration for others to follow, never ducked antine, gave Sonny Liston a title shot in spite of ores Kennedy and the NAACP not wanting to, win, lose , or draw floyd was a class act!!!😊

  • @SumacPath
    @SumacPath Год назад +6

    He still call Ali “Clay”

    • @TheTruthTalker_
      @TheTruthTalker_ Год назад

      Nobody cares

    • @SumacPath
      @SumacPath Год назад +1

      @@TheTruthTalker_ Apparently you do. 😂😂😂 Pro Tip: If you truly don’t care about something, don’t respond.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@SumacPath
      Don't fkn tell people what to do.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@SumacPath
      Lick my Pro Tip.

    • @Paul-ei8nq
      @Paul-ei8nq 8 месяцев назад

      Ali v Patterson 2 : Ali agreed to that fight so Patterson could have another pay day. He was basically defenseless against Ali. Ali realized this and started pulling his punches so as not to hurt Patterson unnecessarily. When the fight was over Patterson asked Ali if he could call him by his given name and Ali said well yeah I guess YOU can. ( He probably just meant that one time or between the two of them) Ali must have liked and respected Patterson. About that fight Patterson later said he'd never been hit that lightly in his whole life. Ali could have done irreparable damage to Patterson but instead he spared him from the fate that Ali himself was to later suffer. I do not believe Patterson intended disrespect as so many others did, to their own detriment. 💫 Still though... 🤔

  • @kevinballenger1211
    @kevinballenger1211 11 месяцев назад +2

    This Interviewer Is Horrible! He Asks The Most Closed End Questions! He's Fired!!!

  • @veeseee128
    @veeseee128 Год назад +7

    He still got the same haircut after 40 yrs! LOL

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 10 месяцев назад +2

      You still live in Mom's basement after 40 years! Lol.

    • @veeseee128
      @veeseee128 10 месяцев назад +1

      You still smell funky after 40 yrs? LOL @@TheBatugan77

  • @paolocosmo6310
    @paolocosmo6310 6 месяцев назад +2

    This man is my idol-one of the highlights of my life was meeting him when I was 10 years old!

  • @Tennyhu
    @Tennyhu Год назад +7

    Legend 🤴

  • @FighterGlory
    @FighterGlory Год назад +6

    He had Wisdom!

  • @GarglingBulldog
    @GarglingBulldog 8 месяцев назад +2

    How incredibly humble and honest he is. Really inspiring

  • @mmm-ie5ws
    @mmm-ie5ws 10 месяцев назад +8

    This guy would fight 15 rounds!! A true warrior!

  • @RetrofIex
    @RetrofIex 9 месяцев назад +4

    Cus taught him well

    • @himawalincat9350
      @himawalincat9350 7 месяцев назад

      Cus didn't teach him anything. He was only a manager that good to some point. Floyd had to fire him for reasons. The only person who taught/trained him on boxing was Frank Lavelle. After D'Amato double crossed Lavelle and cut him off, Floyd self taught himself and trained himself. The person who gave Floyd confidence and taught him to believe in himself was a female teacher at the reform school. Her name was Vivian something. Floyd was actually annoyed to hear Cus D'Amato's name.

    • @RetrofIex
      @RetrofIex 7 месяцев назад

      @@himawalincat9350 thank you for sharing this insight, all resources i saw said cus had a direct influence on floyd, maybe they are misinformed and assuming cus and floyd had the same dynamics as cus and mike

    • @himawalincat9350
      @himawalincat9350 7 месяцев назад

      @@RetrofIex Media tend to lie on purpose often or other times they don't even know what they are talking about. People hear only what they want to believe. You wouldn't tell your personal life to the whole world especially about things what's very important and means so much to yourself. Everything I said here including this was told by Floyd himself to me in person. I was with him for many years.

  • @larrysellers7891
    @larrysellers7891 11 дней назад +1

    Thank you so much for the upload. 🙏

  • @JB-zc2zq
    @JB-zc2zq 8 месяцев назад +2

    Mr. Patterson is one of my favorite boxing legends... Thank you for uploading this. 👍

  • @ishmaelhope2516
    @ishmaelhope2516 Год назад +3

    Lots of great boxing content on this channel. I subscribed.

  • @chrisbennett6260
    @chrisbennett6260 Год назад +4

    fascinating interview

  • @kenclayton5088
    @kenclayton5088 8 месяцев назад +2

    Stack of class and humbleness....

  • @johnnny8906
    @johnnny8906 Год назад +3

    Wonderful. Thank you

  • @joemorgan636
    @joemorgan636 Год назад +3

    Absolute class class mate

  • @Abruzzo333
    @Abruzzo333 11 месяцев назад +2

    Interesting he still refers to Muhammed Ali as Cassius Clay.

  • @xKiLLa_Carter777
    @xKiLLa_Carter777 5 месяцев назад +1

    It’s would’ve been cool to see him get to Mike before Don king. Floyd and Kevin Rooney would’ve kept Mike at the top of the mountain for the rest of the decade and some

  • @markdanielsmarksinspiratio3547
    @markdanielsmarksinspiratio3547 8 месяцев назад +1

    Four of my sons are amateur boxers, and it was easier for me to fight amateur and professional than it is for me to watch them fight. I know the feeling I know what it’s like when I get hit but I don’t know what it’s like for them.

  • @Mdaddarioe
    @Mdaddarioe 3 дня назад

    Excellent Q & A session. Floyd Patterson elevated the sport of boxing with his dignified manner and skillful athleticism.

  • @joshuajarod1909
    @joshuajarod1909 2 месяца назад +1

    Mos Def could play him in a movie.

  • @veeseee128
    @veeseee128 Год назад +1

    I woulda asked him what was it like to get punched in da face by Muhammad Ali?

  • @0Shane13
    @0Shane13 Год назад +3

    Terrific interview!!

  • @zezuntxiduntxi
    @zezuntxiduntxi 7 месяцев назад +2

    ❤❤

  • @dbeans63
    @dbeans63 Год назад +3

    I liked Patterson but Muhammad Ali dismantled his face. Ali beat the crap out of Floyd.

  • @tectorpettersson
    @tectorpettersson Год назад +2

    Ingo and Floyd became great friends.

  • @neddreadmaynard
    @neddreadmaynard 28 дней назад

    Wow, i mean, what a True Legend, not just for his career but as a human being. I bow in homage.

  • @theartoffighting879
    @theartoffighting879 Год назад +3

    Great interview...

  • @eljefe5536
    @eljefe5536 11 месяцев назад +1

    So straight

  • @14spokenwords
    @14spokenwords 26 дней назад

    Floyd Patterson is a beatnik

  • @KevinD-o8d
    @KevinD-o8d 8 месяцев назад

    His win over the swed was great.... lost but next fight beat his ass. Sonny Liston even Ali was afraid but got in his head and beat him. Flloyd was just afraid but didnt box Ali style.

  • @KevinD-o8d
    @KevinD-o8d 8 месяцев назад

    Floyd got a ass beatin by ali ! but 2 Ali knew he was broke so gave him a good payday, thaat Ali. Chivalo one dude im glad Ali whopped. He was to stupid to fall.

  • @stevestarscream5182
    @stevestarscream5182 2 месяца назад

    Man he looked great

  • @DjmadnassScrewed
    @DjmadnassScrewed Год назад

    Who is the person breathing into the mic like there sleeping

  • @KevinD-o8d
    @KevinD-o8d 8 месяцев назад

    Lennox busted up his boy in England.

  • @kennethgiles-nu9dk
    @kennethgiles-nu9dk 8 месяцев назад

    unlike todays fighters guess its the spirit of the age

  • @replicacity92
    @replicacity92 9 месяцев назад

    Does he talk about Jake lamotta in this interview?

  • @ppuh6tfrz646
    @ppuh6tfrz646 Год назад +2

    22:53 Let it go, Floyd.

  • @INTRUDERS4
    @INTRUDERS4 Год назад +4

    The disrespect to still call Ali his name shows exactly why Ali whooped him to embarrassment 😂

    • @T1Creator
      @T1Creator Год назад +1

      Floyd was the only person Ali allowed to call him Clay. Floyd was the one that helped Ali to make his comeback after he refused to do the military service

    • @coolyungdru
      @coolyungdru Год назад +10

      Ali disrespected and talked down to a lot of people. Just because you worship him doesn't mean he has to.

    • @INTRUDERS4
      @INTRUDERS4 Год назад

      @@coolyungdru u sound dumb we all kno that 🤣 diff is u must can’t read lol I said he’s still bitter calling him Clay Becuz he still mad he whooped him 2 times … so read before TALKN bozo 🤣 worship ? 🤣 only worship God clown

    • @TheTruthTalker_
      @TheTruthTalker_ Год назад +9

      @@T1Creator A lot of people called him Clay actually. His fanboys are more offended about it than he was

    • @MrCeora
      @MrCeora Год назад

      That's because they rejected his slave name. Some people like to be able to name people. Like the name Toby instead of Kunta Kinte
      That's why Muhammad Ali put the hurt on him.@@TheTruthTalker_

  • @TheSnoopindaweb
    @TheSnoopindaweb 10 месяцев назад

    💭-💬> Only the Dim-Dots put Floyd down. Most folks that have had to live life I recall - would always speak well of Him. When Clay won the only disappointment was Floyd was expected to shut His big mouth 👀>Yup❗❗ G~G

    • @moneymakingsim4314
      @moneymakingsim4314 2 месяца назад +1

      Old racccccist and Black boot locker lover!! You ppl were hateful devils to this man!!🤡🤡🤡👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽

  • @ppuh6tfrz646
    @ppuh6tfrz646 Год назад +1

    20:10 Come on, Floyd. You would never have beaten Ali.

    • @TheTruthTalker_
      @TheTruthTalker_ Год назад +4

      you grossly underestimate him

    • @ppuh6tfrz646
      @ppuh6tfrz646 Год назад

      @@TheTruthTalker_ Patterson was good but Ali was clearly better.

    • @Colt-ii4qn
      @Colt-ii4qn 8 месяцев назад

      Too small to beat Ali, same problem Jerry Quarry had, you could never deal with that long jab and combinations 😏

  • @dodododes
    @dodododes Год назад +3

    didnt say word about damato or tyson...

  • @eddriver7815
    @eddriver7815 Год назад

    its too bad that Floyd had a glass jaw ...he was wayyy to small to fight todays 220 pound fighters .