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  • Опубликовано: 6 мар 2012
  • Good Documentary about the Brown Bomber____________________________________________________________________________Tags: joe louis sportscentury sports century brown bomber documentary chris eubank nigel benn amir khan joe calzaghe ricky hatton frank bruno lennox lewis manny pacquiao pacman floyd mayweather miguel cotto marquez timothy bradley wladimir klitschko vitali klitchko dereck chisora derek mike tyson george foreman roy jones junior tribute video best highlight ko knockout compilation freddie roach gene fullmer randy turpin leonard marvin hagler barrera david haye brawl marvin hagler

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  • @nathanielwilliams3551
    @nathanielwilliams3551 8 лет назад +46

    Joe is the champ forever

    • @tgreaux5027
      @tgreaux5027 3 года назад +2

      Every single champion is the champion forever. Thats literally the entire point of becoming world champion. lol

    • @nathanielwilliams3551
      @nathanielwilliams3551 3 года назад +3

      @@tgreaux5027 I meant in a spiritual, emotional sense of him overall, not in boxing terms, lol

  • @JamesBondRambo
    @JamesBondRambo 9 лет назад +47

    Joe Louis was the most powerful and fastest punching heavyweight boxer in ring history. His great hand speed, especially in combination, was awesome to behold. He had a powerful jab, threw every punch perfectly and with wasteless accuracy. His right cross, thrown short and straight, was sheer dynamite. The "Brown Bomber" never ducked anyone as his record 25 title defenses attests to. Of those 25 successful defenses, 21 were won by knockout, 17 of those were ten counts! 5 in the first round! He also knocked out six men who held the Heavyweight Championship of the World. From 1934 to 1949, when he first retired as champion, his record was 60-1 with 51 knockouts. He held the Heavyweight Championship for a record of nearly 12 years.

    • @UncleTermite
      @UncleTermite 9 лет назад +1

      +Samuel Ettima Klitchko is the longest reighning champ not Louis.They never stripped him of his title during his 4 year absence in the army,he never had to defend his belt he didn't fight in those 4 years.

    • @Freestylssz
      @Freestylssz 8 лет назад +6

      +Samuel Ettima damn dude ive seen you on every joe louis video ive watched posting the same thing. You're obsessed man.

    • @lynellwilson288
      @lynellwilson288 4 года назад

      Flatout...

    • @Lonelysportofboxing
      @Lonelysportofboxing 2 года назад +1

      Joe Louis the fastest heavyweight?! Lmao Floyd Patterson Ali and Tyson takes that record but Joe is one of the most powerful punchers in the sport hardest puncher would be either Earnie Shavers or George Foreman

    • @BigSwanky
      @BigSwanky 2 года назад

      If Jack Johnson would’ve got the fight with Jeffries in 1903 instead of 1909 he would’ve had the title for 13 years !

  • @buang420
    @buang420 4 года назад +17

    I feel like everybody should watch his documentaries. They should tach them in school.

    • @joshuatree5620
      @joshuatree5620 3 года назад +5

      If kids got taught this it would really open their minds that anybody from any background can do anything,but nah we'll just learn about Jesus.

    • @ezirulez4eva175
      @ezirulez4eva175 3 года назад +3

      @@joshuatree5620 Learning about Jesus keeps shows us how to avoid hell

  • @patty90400
    @patty90400 8 лет назад +38

    Joe Louis was poetry in motion . Every punch he through was perfect . He was never off balanced with both feet planted to the ground for maximum power .

  • @destinyhoustonl.savage2749
    @destinyhoustonl.savage2749 2 года назад +4

    I live with Joe Louis son . not the not the son he had with his first wife . but the son he and his 3rd wife Martha and Joe Louis raised, who I officially consider my forever family .I currently live with son of Joe Louis junior owner of Joe Louis southern kitchen restaurant located in Detroit Michigan. Didnt know how much his father held such an amazing title and had such a big impact on society(when i first met him ) till he told me , to look up some documentarys on RUclips about his father and to really do some research about it . and boy I could definitely assure you how impressed and feel inspired and touched by his fathers story. You dont come across a famous boxer son that held the champion title for almost 20 years, advocated for the army as far as investing inn supplies and equipment to best serve our lovely country during hardship war that was going on . he was the first African American that was basically allowed to participate in golf and made it accessible for other African Americans to compete in golf tornamets which is also very inspiring . also to mention he first came out in the 30s -50s , I was born in 1999 and let me tell you, alot of my generation lacks the history within sports , life events, not understanding the hardship hurt and pain and lacking the knowledge of what was goimg on during that time in America . Society was so different back then you could tell by the authenticity of one who was raised during this error rather verses someone raised during this time error ) this generation lacks authenticity, growth in knowledge. And I could go down the list forever and hell u could even include the music on top of everything my generation lacks. My roommate, Joe Louis BarrowJr. Has mentioned to me one day to watch this documentary and wow I am impressed with how his father was such a role model and inspiration during the time he boxed and held that title and made other opportunities possible for him , "in a white mans world". . Joe Louis story shoould be taught in school as far as being bought up durim black history month and much to be mentioned and told about his story to this generation of children . I know he has a street named after him in Manhattan . but there should be a holidat for Joe Louis to honor his legendary legacy. maybe then kids now a days ; they could Learn somethin. But anyways shout out to my roommate Joe Louis Jr . and I advise everyone to go check out his restaurant in Detroit. They serve delicious food and its almost impossible to get in always have to make a prior reservation. Lucky for me, I know the owner of Joe Louis southern kitchen located in Detroit and is in charge of his father Joe Louis estate. Not much is mentioned about his son ( my roommate ) but he sure is making his come up and making his way up to success, a lot of opportunities is opening up in his life for success currently. He has a great amount of perseverance and drive to his goals in life Joe Louis Barrow Jr. ( Joe Louis son) my roommate , Is such an outgoing individual always business oriented, always ten steps away from his original plan and overall a great father and friend of mine and I will always appreciate the fact of meeting Joe Louis Jr. And learn about his father's legacy and trials and tribulations he had to face during his time living . I can't say it enough , like I've mentioned earlier ,Joe Lois story should be told, preached, taught , or celebrated, his story is very inspirational .

  • @georgehakimian5949
    @georgehakimian5949 Год назад +9

    Joe Louis was the greatest Champion in history, not only for his great performance in the ring but how he lived outside of the ring.

    • @Imissyoulou
      @Imissyoulou Год назад +4

      Research his life outside of the ring. You would be surprise.

    • @Troygraham4937
      @Troygraham4937 Год назад +1

      ​@@Imissyoulouyes he was a faulted human being just like all of us . He did a lot of good and helped many people .

    • @Imissyoulou
      @Imissyoulou 11 месяцев назад

      @@Troygraham4937 Just calling attention to some inaccuracies. None of us are perfect.

    • @gregoryphillips3969
      @gregoryphillips3969 10 месяцев назад

      You echo the words of Emmanuel Steward who knew a little about boxing. He said that Louis was the greatest champion.
      But because Louis had trouble with fighters who could move (example as a 169 pound light heavyweight Billy Conn almost beat him), Steward stated that Ali was the better fighter.
      Any doubts about this watch the first Conn/Louis fight.
      But yes Louis because of the times earned the status given to him.

    • @gilbert9004
      @gilbert9004 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Imissyoulousays a perfect human

  • @kyleburlette2196
    @kyleburlette2196 4 года назад +20

    And I thought captain America wasn’t real... absolutely the best heavyweight champion of the world because he carried America on his back. Thank you my hero...

    • @romienomie
      @romienomie Год назад +2

      But America let him down

  • @miker5233
    @miker5233 4 года назад +15

    And I cried watching this rest in peace Joe Louis you'll always be the champion of America

  • @lilbatashlyn
    @lilbatashlyn 3 года назад +12

    This video is my first introduction to Joe Louis. I must say I'm hooked. He was an extraordinary man and as beautiful as Ali.
    R.I.P to two great men🌹
    Thank you for the upload😊

  • @Jairzinho121
    @Jairzinho121 11 лет назад +12

    What a life.
    He was huge for black people in America.
    Great to watch this.

  • @freemindthinkerezrapound5071
    @freemindthinkerezrapound5071 4 года назад +7

    Any boxer or trainer will tell you Joe was the best of all times

  • @Rocky_art_-cu1oc
    @Rocky_art_-cu1oc 3 года назад +7

    I want to see a joe Louis movie , a modern day remake

  • @mostafaabodaif2939
    @mostafaabodaif2939 4 года назад +8

    he was a champion a good man and a patriot
    respect to Joe Luis

  • @Icyhotboo
    @Icyhotboo 9 лет назад +26

    The quintessential boxer puncher!

  • @jonathanhart8570
    @jonathanhart8570 4 года назад +35

    A true legend who fought for the cause and his country screwed him

    • @jamesross7675
      @jamesross7675 2 года назад

      F,,,,d him up

    • @Ryan2022
      @Ryan2022 5 месяцев назад

      Interesting take when Joe began his career under Republican presidents. His tax rate was 28% by the time Roosevelt got done with him it was over 70% so the Democrats screwed him get your story straight.

  • @paysonfox88
    @paysonfox88 5 лет назад +11

    18:20 to 19:00 -- That's all you need to know about the sheer power of his punches.
    Joe Louis said that fight was the first time he ever tried and wanted to hurt his opponent in the ring. And we all know how that went....he is forever the GOAT

  • @jzw1953
    @jzw1953 12 лет назад +9

    Love this Video. Louis was the greatest heavywieght champion of all time

  • @csl9495
    @csl9495 2 года назад +3

    They did Joe dirty. A greeter at Las Vegas... he could be been a spokes person or something

  • @johntechwriter
    @johntechwriter 2 года назад +3

    Joe's son, Joe Louis Barrow, is a highly articulate man who saw his father not as a god but as a human being, with strengths and flaws. I've seen him in other interviews and like this one, admired his insights. He is able to get past the myth and tell us about Joe Louis the man, which I find far more interesting than all the "greatest in the universe" hysteria.

  • @madmarknyc
    @madmarknyc Год назад +2

    Joe Louis was the greatest heavyweight boxer in history because he held the Title for 12 years longer than any Boxer in History.

  • @robertpaulson7148
    @robertpaulson7148 10 лет назад +53

    Best heavyweight hands down.

    • @dcgrace320
      @dcgrace320 10 лет назад +5

      shut up Ali Tyson and Foreman would kill him

    • @Icyhotboo
      @Icyhotboo 9 лет назад +11

      DeVante Grace Louis would have beaten all three on the same night.

    • @Icyhotboo
      @Icyhotboo 9 лет назад +2

      Truth Hitman I was exaggerating, as the statement itself is ludicrous. I believe he would have gotten to Ali. People don't realize Louis moved only as fast as he needed to. By making Ali take 2 steps to his 1 he would have gotten to him in the late rounds IMO. Tyson at his best just might have been the best with his power, speed, and upper body movement he was vey hard to hit. His career is another matter. I think George would have been nothing more than a punching bag for Louis, even though George wasn't the slow lumbering fighter many make him out to be, Louis was just devastating when a fighter came into him, and George would have done just that. Louis doesn't get the credit he deserves for facing hard experienced fighters and being the great boxer puncher that he was. A good analogy is James Toney a middleweight who ended up fighting and winning in the heavyweight division just on the experience he acquired over the years. That's what Louis's opponents had that Louis doesn't get credit for, except by the professionals. Have a good day.

    • @boxtruckbandit3837
      @boxtruckbandit3837 9 лет назад +4

      Louis was basically a stronger and faster Ali. Watch his fight with Schmeling the 2nd time. He was to fast!!

    • @Indervallervooooooo
      @Indervallervooooooo 9 лет назад +1

      Fireworm u talking rubbish Joe wouldnt have caught up to ali, it doesn't matter about Joe taking one step to ali's one , ali in his prime was up on his toes all damn night and plus punches didn't take their toll on ali, frazier beat him down and he still got up and fought on, Joe Louis even with the poor competition he faced would fall when the punches took their toll, don't use not being at your best as an excuse because ali never fell against holmes also if billy conn can outbox and walk to a landslide points advantage up on louis it's easy reasoning ali would have been able to do the same because with ali he's not getting knocked out so its foregone it's a 60/40 in favour of a situation where Joe doesn't fall it goes to the judges because if frazier couldn't knock him out with his left hook on the button in 1971 I don't see Joe having any weaponary stronger in his arsenal than Joe fraziers left hook on top of that ali was a bigger build, taller, longer reach, heavier it would have been too difficult ...Joe Louis is a marvellous champion and it brings tears to my eyes whenever u see louis schmeling 2 ... It was gods work afoot, but ali and Foreman would have beaten him, foreman is the hardest puncher of all time he could dominate the heavyweight division 21 years past his prime and regain the championship why he was a fat jelly rolled baldy? Because he hit so unrealistically hard to fight foreman you need to be quick on your toes pumping a good jab , Joe would have came forward and tried to put that leather on him and that would have been his downfall

  • @adiaz9201
    @adiaz9201 10 лет назад +5

    Joe was the greatest, humble man and very profesional. Ali vs Frazier, Ali would have won based on his boxing skills, its like saying Mayweather vs Hagler, Mayweather would win just on skills and defense, but Hagler was boxer brawler the greatest of his generation. Good documentary.

  • @Dave-ti2ue
    @Dave-ti2ue Год назад +2

    His right cross was a thing of beauty. Simple and complex at the same time. He threw it from the shoulder in a whip like fashion. It was really something to behold. And for his jab: Marciano said Joe had the best jab he ever saw. Just absolutely gifted fighter.

  • @solidcake3401
    @solidcake3401 8 лет назад +33

    poor Joe, dragged down until he was old then loved when he died.. nothing more American than that

    • @tonelathan2775
      @tonelathan2775 8 лет назад +5

      Same with ali and same is happening with Mayweather it will never end

    • @Champ7611
      @Champ7611 7 лет назад +8

      Ali yes but please do not ever again mention mayweather in the same breath as Ali and louis! Mayweather was a great fighter but hes no role model hes tacky showing of with all his money. And only in years to come when he grows up he'll realise he wasted a great oppotunity be a role model when in a great position. He was just a boxer. These guys were much much more

  • @Brandon-fy8fe
    @Brandon-fy8fe 9 лет назад +7

    Great bio pic!!! Joe Louis was a great Champion, one of the all time greats!!!👊👊👊

  • @darrylnicholson6337
    @darrylnicholson6337 6 лет назад +6

    Man these are so great. Louis is an will always be the champ. The federal government didnt do him justice.

  • @mikelean7982
    @mikelean7982 6 лет назад +8

    jack Johnson is the original OG

  • @richwiz2
    @richwiz2 6 лет назад +12

    Today, they usually rank Ali above Louis, but I disagree. If Ali didn’t have a ring with loose ropes and Louis forces him into a corner, it’s over, KO. Ali had the greatest hand and foot speed of all time in heavyweights, but no big knockout combination like The Bomber, who planted his feet and threw bombs.

    • @homiedclown1885
      @homiedclown1885 2 года назад +2

      I will pick Tyson over Louis and Ali. Tyson with Kevin Rooney was a different beast.

    • @KHayes666
      @KHayes666 2 года назад +3

      @@homiedclown1885 You beat me to it. The Tyson that stepped in the ring from 86-88 would have mauled Louis and might have beaten Ali. Louis' one weakness was his chin as he went down a lot, even in fights that he won. Tysons power might have been enough

    • @lloydkline
      @lloydkline Год назад +1

      @Homie D Clown how mike Tyson fared against Evander holyfield & Lennox Lewis, etc etc ?? Mike tyson ask for smelling sauce & stretcher in the ring

    • @kingyoung3192
      @kingyoung3192 Год назад +1

      @@KHayes666flash knockdowns. Louis had. Solid chin

  • @waltersimpson2936
    @waltersimpson2936 3 года назад +7

    The best heavyweight champion ever and a true gentleman.r.i.p champ

    • @almagore1
      @almagore1 Год назад +1

      Mike Tyson was just as good a fighter as Joe Lois and maybe even better. If Mike was not as moral as Joe, Mike lived in a different time.

  • @Dobrulez70
    @Dobrulez70 4 года назад +4

    The “Actual” Greatest

  • @honestperson6280
    @honestperson6280 5 лет назад +40

    As much as I like Joe Louis, I don't think it was fair that Max Schmeling was looked upon as the representation of Nazi Germany, he was just a boxer, nothing more.

    • @mystery5719
      @mystery5719 4 года назад +13

      Yes and Max was not a Nazi supporter at all,in fact,he was not even a Nazis,just another German people whose reputation is tarnish by the Nazis

    • @homiedclown1885
      @homiedclown1885 3 года назад +3

      Propaganda by u.s media.

    • @robertdouglas7101
      @robertdouglas7101 3 года назад +2

      Max and Joe where the best of friends

    • @KHayes666
      @KHayes666 2 года назад +1

      @@robertdouglas7101 That's what I was going to say. 90% of Max's image was media created and he actually liked Joe

    • @theforce5191
      @theforce5191 2 года назад +2

      You guys do know that it's all about selling the fight. Not getting facts correct.

  • @paullinnane8135
    @paullinnane8135 2 года назад +3

    Muhammad Ali should not be carrying Joe louise coffin because he used to insult Joe Louis called him uncle Tom, announced it in his speech

  • @glenngibbs1267
    @glenngibbs1267 2 года назад +3

    He was the greatest of all time

  • @underzog
    @underzog 2 года назад +2

    There were people who never forgave Marciano for beating Joe Louis. My father was among them. My father --rest his soul -- believed the Marciano Louis fight was fixed.

  • @jerryblair2339
    @jerryblair2339 3 года назад +2

    Joe Lewis The Brown Bomber the first boxing Superstar.Hands of Strong

  • @compounding_gains
    @compounding_gains 11 лет назад +4

    He does refer to him as "my father" throughout, but when speaking from others perspectives he uses "Joe Louis".

  • @dbreiden83080
    @dbreiden83080 12 лет назад +7

    Thanks so much for putting this up. I am actually compiling as many Joe Louis documentaires as i can

  • @gladysrodgers5991
    @gladysrodgers5991 3 года назад +1

    Mr. Joe Lewis I've heard a few things about you through the years all good of course your character the giant of a man you were big & strong in and out it's been a great pleasure knowing you indirectly you were and are still a great man because people still talk about you today thank you for setting the paste for your people and prizers fighters to come behind you I only hope I have the honor to stand with you in the day and smile and say Mr. Joe Lewis it has been a pleasure & Honor to know you and stand with you because it isa honor no more pain for you R.I.P.

  • @BigRedd-wx6wd
    @BigRedd-wx6wd 3 года назад +2

    One of the greatest boxing heavyweight champion of all time he was big fast a termination to win my hero Joe Lewis was the greatest heavyweight of all time always to be my champion I love you brown bomber. 👑👑👑👑👑👑🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆

  • @NikolaTesla90
    @NikolaTesla90 12 лет назад +8

    the best heavyweight ever

  • @jiggajayp
    @jiggajayp 4 года назад +2

    I LOVE YOU JOE!! YOU'RE THE GREATEST EVER!! MY FUCKN CHAMPION!!

  • @cornellmuhammad3912
    @cornellmuhammad3912 3 года назад +1

    Amazing video 📼.

  • @blackshalackdawn4902
    @blackshalackdawn4902 9 лет назад +7

    great memorial day example of a boxer and an african american

  • @tomb407
    @tomb407 5 лет назад +5

    The actual greatest

  • @DeVineFate
    @DeVineFate 10 лет назад +10

    Louis would have killed the Klitschko's with a jab, let's not even think about what would have happened if Joe got a hook or right cross off.

    • @YoungKeezyLSEU
      @YoungKeezyLSEU 9 лет назад +3

      Joe louis would ko Klitschko completely knock him out

    • @hgwiechie
      @hgwiechie 6 лет назад

      Joe Louis wouldn´t even fight in the heaviweight division these days

    • @byronelenica8329
      @byronelenica8329 5 лет назад

      absolutely and Fury and Wilder....

    • @yaantsudnbesdai972
      @yaantsudnbesdai972 3 года назад

      From the little video footage I've seen of the Klitschko's, I opine that they are TERRIBLE heavyweight champions; very skill-less.

  • @AntlrKai
    @AntlrKai 11 лет назад +3

    i cryed when he was in the casket in the boxing ring

  • @omegaprime3261
    @omegaprime3261 4 года назад +5

    That’s my blood line lol

  • @hernandayolearyallda
    @hernandayolearyallda 11 лет назад +1

    Louis technical skill was so great that he could often work his way in against a taller guy through other methods like blocking, parrying, bobbing and weaving, and once he got inside he prefer to through hooks and the right straight because they have more power and can knock the guy out better than a jab. Further louis had a reach of about 76, there was no benefit to trying to jab a taller guy with a longer arm when he could use footwork and duck the jab and ko the guy with a left hook

  • @hernandayolearyallda
    @hernandayolearyallda 11 лет назад +1

    And Lewis reach was an 85, so that gives you an idea on the kind of leverage liston who was 6'0 could get on his punches. His jab came at a funny angle where it looked like it was at its full reach but then it would extend about another 6 inches, and it knocked out alot of guys.
    Louis used the jab to set up left hooks, and when he fought taller guys he would tire them out by picking off all their shots until there hands got tired, he would also beat their bodies on the inside.

  • @williamgouch6240
    @williamgouch6240 Год назад +1

    Joe was ah boxer 🥊 & ah playa 😂 💯

  • @HSVIRK
    @HSVIRK 12 лет назад +2

    most picture perfect puncher of all time.

  • @paysonfox88
    @paysonfox88 5 лет назад +2

    Joe Louis is the best boxer for one reason above all others ---
    1. He could beat you any way that was possible.
    Joe Louis took people the distance multiple times and won decisions.
    Joe Louis had several first round KO's
    Joe Louis had several middle round KO's
    Joe Louis had a few late round KO's (13th round and later).
    Joe Louis could out point you, out slug you, out hand-speed you, and KO your as.s.
    There are very few heavyweight champs that have done all that. Muhammad Ali mostly wore people out. Ali did not really have a Knockout punch, and mostly had KO's with the right hand. Joe Louis Ko'ed people with either hand, and with very fast combinations that alternated head and body shots in rapid succession.
    I challenge anyone to watch the Joe Louis Vs. Walcott Knockout from their second fight, or the second Schmeling Fight. Joe was a very intelligent fighter that lost to those two guys the first time , then adjusted his strategy and came back to win the second time.
    The closest thing to Joe Louis that we ever saw after him was the 1985-1988 Mike Tyson. Now imagine if Tyson had his head on straight and had maintained his skill for 15 years like Louis did?

    • @yourdedcat-qr7ln
      @yourdedcat-qr7ln 5 лет назад +2

      I swear the only person who hits as technically solid and fast as Louis is Tyson. Joe is the GOAT point blank period

  • @user-kv9jw3ip4q
    @user-kv9jw3ip4q 11 месяцев назад

    Jack Johnson and Joe Louis went through something no new boxers experience this.

  • @ferdibleeker5258
    @ferdibleeker5258 2 года назад +2

    Ik ben niet van de generatie Joe Lewis en alle mensen die hem hebben gekend maar volg zijn documentaires en zie ook hoe hij is als ik hem moet vergelijken met een bokser zie ik niet alleen een hele goeie bokser maar een buiten gewoon mens een geliefd mens een prachtig mens Ik heb staan huilen toen ik hem zo zag het is hard dat ik hem niet heb meegemaakt maar ik kan je zeggen een ding de meesten vinden Mohammed de beste maar ik vind dat niet Joe Lewis is mijn held 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆👊👊🏆🏆🏆♥️♥️♥️🌹

  • @Marathontjohn
    @Marathontjohn 3 года назад

    🐐

  • @ah93704
    @ah93704 11 лет назад +6

    Nothing slow about Joe Louis. He looks slow casue he didnt move a lot but when he wanted to he could move pretty good. Go watch his fight with Max Baer!

  • @benbenjaminbenjr.6083
    @benbenjaminbenjr.6083 6 лет назад

    JOE YOUR MY HERO /

  • @PorkFrog
    @PorkFrog 10 лет назад +2

    'There's no such thing as a master race...now shine my shoes, boy, and get back to your hood'' LOL when the guy said that said the US wanted to end a message that 'there's no such thing as a master race' 16:20

  • @csl9495
    @csl9495 2 года назад

    Lol the Cap and exaggeration of how old dude explained Max was screaming Oh Lord lol

  • @hernandayolearyallda
    @hernandayolearyallda 12 лет назад +1

    Yes the Ali vs Louis match up is every boxing's analyst wet dream. It really depends, if Lewis can use his technical skills to corner Ali and hit him with more than a glancing blow, or would Ali hit a prime Louis with one of those backwards straight rights like he did to sonny liston. I am inclined to say Ali because I have to believe some of Ali's punches in those 20 punch combinations will get through Joe's Defence, but u never know

  • @MrYoumitube
    @MrYoumitube 9 лет назад +16

    The best ever, he fought for so much more then money & glory. Mayweather is pure trash next to this guy.

    • @sherk4717
      @sherk4717 7 лет назад

      than*

    • @byronelenica8329
      @byronelenica8329 5 лет назад +1

      I agree. Well said.

    • @jessica_1276
      @jessica_1276 4 года назад +2

      I agree The Brown Bomber Joe Louis is Amazing Excellent Very Great And a very good boxer

    • @goldenglove8513
      @goldenglove8513 4 года назад +1

      @@sherk4717 Do you feel proud of yourself for that correction? Some of us use talk to text and the phone picks up different words. When people do that it makes you look arrogant anything but smart or genius. It's quite sad but I'm sure you feel very highly now of yourself.

  • @hernandayolearyallda
    @hernandayolearyallda 11 лет назад +1

    Louis would then go and hook a boxer in the head repeatedly with left and right hooks and his hands were fast and powerful until the guy fell over. Louis was to a large extent a great technical boxer who made opponents miss or make techical mistakes,if he fought a large man, he'd let him throw the jab and counter with the left hook or a straight right. The jab is not normally a knockout punch in boxing, it is normally used to create openings or distract an opponent from other punches

  • @hernandayolearyallda
    @hernandayolearyallda 12 лет назад +1

    Louis was known for throwing very hard hooks to the head, could knock you out with either hook, left or right, or with a straight right. Those were his main ko punches, but he is considered to be the best technical boxer in all of boxing and the textbook on boxing, so although he can knock you out with pretty much any punch, it just depends on what was best in the particular situation. Ie. if he fought a smaller guy he could knock them out when they were bobbing with an uppercut, tall =right

  • @chrisanderson7984
    @chrisanderson7984 3 года назад

    I remember my grandfather talking about how NO ONE was allowed to even breathe when the great Brown Bomber was fighting.

  • @adiaz9201
    @adiaz9201 10 лет назад +2

    I meant to say Joe Louis instead of Frazier.

  • @imanoldsouloldsoul9316
    @imanoldsouloldsoul9316 3 года назад +3

    The greatest heavyweight of all time from my point of view for more ways than one but with all due respect they are being dismissive of Joe Walcott by saying joe louis should've beaten him no problem. Walcott was an all time great as well with much better footwork than Louis and a much slicker defense. I honestly don't think any version of Louis beats him without trouble. A slick defense and great boxing is why he had so much trouble with Billy Conn and Walcott was just as good of a boxer as Conn but with better footwork and he was a good 20lbs heavier and stronger than conn.

  • @trvth1s
    @trvth1s 11 лет назад +3

    Joe Louis was the first black champion to open the doors for other black boxers [unlike jack johnson, Archie Moore himself said that Johnson left a terrible burden of black boxers after him]. Joe Louis also opened the doors for blacks in golf & he was part of the cause that gave blacks better treatment in the military. Joe Louis & MLK changed America & gave people rights, Ali, Jack Johnson & Malcom X didn't give blacks any rights, they just talked non-sense; /watch?v=_HBnc8YNaaQ

    • @rush1471
      @rush1471 6 лет назад +1

      THANK YOU FOR THE TRUE STATEMENT.

  • @tubewatcher38
    @tubewatcher38 9 лет назад +4

    Greatest of all time & best hands ever. There were plenty of whites who didn't like or appreciate Louis because of his race, but there were also many, many whites who did at the time & later. I wish this film had more footage & boxing talk & less sociological talk.

    • @apollo105
      @apollo105 7 лет назад

      tubewatcher38 he was a pioneer of the civil rights movement. You realize he was the first black heavyweight in 30 years after Jack Johnson. Jesus christ blame your country for race being bought up all the time not the people who wrote the documentary

  • @AliRidah619
    @AliRidah619 12 лет назад

    agreed

  • @jessica_1276
    @jessica_1276 4 года назад +2

    Joe Louis one of The Best Strong hitting boxers other strong hitting boxers include #1. Tyson Furry #2. Mike Tyson Iron Mike Tyson #3. George Foreman #4. Joe Fraizer Smokin Joe Fraizer #5. Sonny Liston #6. Joe Louis The Brown Bomber #7. Rocky Marciano 49-0 #8. Jack Dempsey #9. Dantae Wilder and last but not least and very last #10. Evander HollyField

  • @kathysamuels1465
    @kathysamuels1465 2 месяца назад

    My mum always told me of joe

  • @HarbingerOfBattle
    @HarbingerOfBattle 11 лет назад

    You make a good point. To be completely honest, I sided with Liston with reluctance. I'm a pragmatic guy, I look at the evidence at hand and judge to the best of my ability, while leaving favoritism at the door. Don't get me wrong, Joe is in the top 2 of all-time heavyweight boxers. I just have difficulty seeing him KO Liston. and when I said 'slow' I meant foot speed, not hand speed.

  • @hernandayolearyallda
    @hernandayolearyallda 11 лет назад

    mmm, joe was not dancing around the ring but his hands were fast moving and known to be quiet explosive when he was trying to knock you out. It is really a tactic, you go in see a slow moving guy, and then he explodes on you with a fist to the chin. Louis could pick Liston's jab and Louis could block Liston's jab while throwing his own jab, watch the subtle skill of joe louis, he routinely beat taller longer armed, stronger guys.

  • @MorayEel
    @MorayEel 11 лет назад +1

    We've got a ways to go. Racism is still surviving underground, but it hasn't long, of what I'm fairly confident.
    But truly great men like Louis are not tripped up by such petty prejudices. Joe was the real deal, a heavyweight who was also a great P4P talent, like a Dempsey or a Muhammad Ali.

  • @lyndiablack9098
    @lyndiablack9098 3 года назад +2

    Jack Johnson's, in your face attitude? A Black man that lived free, would be a more appropriate statement.

  • @chrollolucilfer8618
    @chrollolucilfer8618 3 года назад +1

    Such a shame how he was treated. And it was ironic that it was a German who helped him especially in financial matters.

    • @Ryan2022
      @Ryan2022 5 месяцев назад

      The IRS under democrats ruins all

  • @HarbingerOfBattle
    @HarbingerOfBattle 12 лет назад

    What about a taller guy with a Liston-like jab?

  • @trvth1s
    @trvth1s 11 лет назад

    Joe Louis had 1 of the fastest combinations in boxing history, he wasn't slow, he was patient. Research Zora Folley, his style was like Louis [patient], he didn't waste punches, he also out-boxed a prime Ali for the first few rounds [until he gassed out because he was old].
    Not wasting punches & being slow are too very different things.
    A

  • @HarbingerOfBattle
    @HarbingerOfBattle 12 лет назад

    What were Louis's best punches?

    • @BruceAChristie
      @BruceAChristie 2 года назад +1

      Right cross, left jab, short, explosive left hook, right uppercut. Great combinations and timing up until 1948.

  • @richardspinks6736
    @richardspinks6736 Год назад

    He is the greatest HW of all time. The Joe Louis that fought Max Schmelling in the rematch beats any HW in any era.

  • @FightingHighlights1
    @FightingHighlights1 Год назад

    40:10

  • @trvth1s
    @trvth1s 11 лет назад +1

    It's not about who you or i wan to be, it's about who did the right thing.
    Louis, Ali, Malcom X and jack johnson all couldn't eat in white only restaurants [and yes Johnson wasn't served when he went to these places]. The difference is that Johnson had stereotypes of the time, he flaunted his wealth which is no sin but isn't quaint, whites disliked him. Archie Moore said Johnson screwed it up for ALL blacks after Willard knocked him out.
    Louis made a difference which WE ALL enjoy today.

  • @MrJoelouisbarrow
    @MrJoelouisbarrow 11 лет назад +4

    you compare cleveland with louis ? seriously ?

  • @jwiese100
    @jwiese100 Год назад

    The real Captain America

  • @trvth1s
    @trvth1s 11 лет назад +1

    Many fighters have always had fast foot speed but Robinson was the first to be great white using his fast feet.
    Ali & later SRL styles themselves out of SRR. They thought that to be great you had to be like them.
    Fast feet is good for avoiding sluggers power. Many sluggers, like Foreman, tend to have power but not to great boxing know-how. They also miss allot.
    None of todays greatest boxers have fast feet. It's not very efficient, you can only get away with it with great athleticism.

  • @paoloalcantara2465
    @paoloalcantara2465 2 года назад

    The greatest HW

  • @gwestcot
    @gwestcot 12 лет назад

    lol ya lets not forget he knocked Primo Carnera around pretty good and he wasnt the smallest man in the world. I put Joe Louis in the top 3 HW of all time for sure.

  • @HarbingerOfBattle
    @HarbingerOfBattle 11 лет назад

    From what I have seen, I think Liston could take about everything Joe could throw at him. Joe was also a slow moving guy, and I just don't see him getting inside Liston's range long enough to do the damage he wants. Even if he did, I think Liston wouldn't be fazed that much(Just watch his fights with Cleavland Williams). Liston would probably keep him at bay with his jab, and back up when Joe tried to advance on him. If Joe douse get inside Liston will smash him with his hooks.

  • @KWCline91
    @KWCline91 12 лет назад +3

    Dont know who wouldve won between Ali and Louis! It wouldve been a classic fight!

  • @HarbingerOfBattle
    @HarbingerOfBattle 11 лет назад

    No, I used Cleavland as an example of Sonny's durability.

  • @hernandayolearyallda
    @hernandayolearyallda 11 лет назад

    I watched the carnera fight and I have his book. He actually doesn't have that kind of powerful jab. His stance lends it self to be able to hit a guy with powerful hooks. Liston was shorter, weighed more and was clearly more muscular than probably any boxer until Foreman or Tyson. Liston had a 15 inch fist, largest fist in pro boxing history, he had an 84' reach and likely suffered from stunted growth, he had to have a special boxing glove made for his large hands. Lennox Lewis was 6'5 1/2

    • @miker5233
      @miker5233 4 года назад

      George Foreman used to spar with Sonny Liston and he said he was the only one to back him up you said so you could hit supposedly he's the hardest hitter that ever lived rest in peace Sonny Liston

  • @jamestucker650tucker3
    @jamestucker650tucker3 2 года назад

    Hardest puncher in Boxing History

  • @HarbingerOfBattle
    @HarbingerOfBattle 11 лет назад

    With all due respect to you and Joe, I am think Liston would be to much for him. Liston has the intimidation going for him, a long reach, a strong jab, and solid technical skill. Many people think he was just a slow-moving, dumb brute that always went forward. Liston was actually pretty smart in the ring. He could back off when he needed to, and STILL hit you with his jab. He could go the full 15 rounds, take a lot of abuse, and still keep up a good defense.

  • @dbreiden83080
    @dbreiden83080 11 лет назад

    Why does Louis son always refer to his dad as Joe Louis? Man they must haven been distant..

  • @dbreiden83080
    @dbreiden83080 11 лет назад

    They did have a very bad relationship though that is made clear in this and other documentaries.

  • @mikepersich3148
    @mikepersich3148 Год назад

    Louis so popular. He enlisted? What a team player. Incredible. A modest,caring @ apparently trying to help people. He became, philanthropy specialist, donating cash. He was financially raped.,,,the war took it out of him. Not the same.

  • @trvth1s
    @trvth1s 11 лет назад +1

    I didn't say that ''they didn't hate Johnson'', they obviously did.
    As for Louis; the IRS screwed him but whites gave him a job after his retirement, Louis never had to pay a drink, and white man even payed for his funeral, he was loved.
    Louis opened the door for blacks in boxing & left it open, johnson did not.
    In Louis-Schmeling 2, whites cheered for Louis & booed at Schmeling in the entrance.
    Do you think black people cheer for klitchko when he destroys black fighters?

    • @swedenoble6083
      @swedenoble6083 2 года назад

      Begging in Reno for quarter's
      Is no job
      Dip shit
      They fucked the great Joe
      I mean destroyed his pride.
      Joe was also a vet
      Not dodging or running from shit.
      Treated beyond
      After he could not fight

  • @trvth1s
    @trvth1s 11 лет назад +5

    Whites loved Louis, they rooted for him in all of the fights where he was an underdog, people like underdogs regardless of race.
    Ali & Johnson flaunted their wealth and mocked their opponents, people don't like that from fighters or people.
    Whites cheered for Frazier who was blacker than Ali.
    Race doesn't matter, Cooper was whipping prime Ali ass if it wasn't for his easily cut face, in the first fight Alis corner cheated, it should have been counted as a ko.

    • @ezirulez4eva175
      @ezirulez4eva175 4 года назад

      Ali wasn't in his prime in 1963

    • @kingofnewyork7765
      @kingofnewyork7765 Год назад

      @@ezirulez4eva175 didn’t he become the champ in 64? Stop lying

  • @maroonporsche
    @maroonporsche 12 лет назад +1

    Why did they thrash Joes life

  • @csl9495
    @csl9495 2 года назад +2

    Ahhh so it was Joe Luis who started the whole "Get into Pro Wrestling" after retring from Boxing.
    Many of the greats did this haha.
    Ali, Mike Tyson, Floyd.