Archie Moore - SportsCentury (Documentary)
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2011
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The fact that Moore fought 18 times in 1951 says it all. The guy was remarkable!!
@MANCHESTER UNITED F.C What the fuck has Football to do with anything?
@MANCHESTER UNITED F.C - great. I'll be dead by then. Soccer sucks.....
which makes harry greb an actual god. he beat multiple HOFers and went 45-0 in 1919.
@@cheetoyeeto1232 45 and 0 in one year?
@@ericgeorge5483 yep. Back when a man was a man! That's why I'm appalled at all of the praise Lomachenko gets when he's only had 18 fights in 9 years! And he got a title shot in his 2nd match. Archie was #1 contender for 10 years before he got one!
One of the most interesting athletic figures in the 20 th century. A shaman.....a sojourner...a true legend....one of the greatest fighters ever......doubt there will be another guy like him...thx for the post
A wizard
The man had over 200 fights and still sounds good at 65
He was apparently very good at minimizing the damage and rolling with punches.
@@cygnusprime6728 still it was a tough time to have 200 fights and he did take a lot of damage
I never loved an athlete more than I loved Mr Moore. All the superlatives have been said, so I need add nothing extra. What a man!
I saw the Durrelle fight when I was 11. I was a real fan, despite being white, and I was devastated when he went down 3 times in the first. To watch him win it in the 11th, was, and still is, one of my favorite sports memories of all time.
Archie fought from 1934to1963....no one is gonna have that long of a career these days. The man has earned respect.
almost 30 years
theyd have to start at 18
+Jerome Truitt They won't be making em like Archie anymore, certainly it's hard to find a guy with half as many fights as he had without slurred speech nowdays, the exceptions are few& far between.
+Jerome Truitt A 15 or 20yr career is a long haul now
Duran from the late 60s to early 2000s. Five decades.
There aren't many fighters with such a long and hard boxing career as Archie Moore who kept till old age all their facilities intact. I suppose Archie Moore was born to box.
His style was suited him perfectly for defence. But all he gained he worked hard for and there is no doubt that all he achieved he achieved with hard work, determination, ambition you name it...
Him and George foreman
@@richardjamesss438 Lennox Lewis...
Archie Moore went to Vietnam while my grandfather was stationed there as a major. He’s got plenty epic pictures of all the men with him and even got a few autographed. Never knew much about him, so before this documentary starts I just want to say Rest In Peace to my grandfather and Archie Moore. Both went through their trials I’m sure!
When your Box Rec is 3 pages long!!! Legendary
"I try to teach young people the vital arts---the art of self-control, the art of self-defense and the art of self-reliance." Archie Moore From 2016-2019, I had the great privilege to teach that brilliant philosophy to Chinese boxers, teenagers on the North China Coast in Huanghua, Hebei Province, about 4 hours east of Beijing and near the Bohai Sea. They translated it into Chinese and painted it on a wall in their gym. Beneath the Chinese translation, they wrote this in Chinese: Remember Archie Moore.
That's magnificent, man!
What a great story this is... Well done sir, I salute you
@M We are not here to see your Man U logo and your views about how big SOCCER ⚽️ will be. This is about Archie “The Mongoose” Moore. Boxing 🥊.Not Soccer ⚽️. Liverpool FC. Not Man U. Who.? Get a grip @M. and go to a different channel to post your outdated and misplaced views. OK - KO.
I’m speechless.
@@stuartjohnson7967 in America, soccer is for girls. America is too manly for soccer to ever be the number 1, 2, 3, or 4 sport here. We're not a gay country, like those in Europe. Thanks
He started a gym in san Diego called ABC(Any Boy Can) & many lives were changed there...
Is it still there?
I watch an Archie Moore documentary a few times a year. It's awful hard to not have a ton of admiration for him...I'm a huge fan. Had he gotten title shots when he was supposed to he'd have been champ at least a dozen separate times because he fought everyone and anyone
Ali, moore, dundee, duva, all the boys from the golden age are dropping like flies big george is one of the last ones left 😔
Chuvalo's still around
We all going that route eventually
I really enjoyed that documentary about “The Old Mongoose “. Archie Moore. Thank You 🙏
One of the all time underrated greats. As intelligent in the ring as out
I got a chance to meet Archie Moore in 1991. The man was such a gentleman!
Must have been a great experience to meet him
We’re did you met him ?
, he trained my cousin how to box over 30 years ago
What an unbelievable human being!! His strength of will and character was amazing! They don't make men like this anymore.
In 1957, I was stationed at the Naval Air Station, Ream Field in Imperial Beach about 9 miles below San Diego. I used to shoot pool at a bowling alley on Broadway in San Diego called the Tower Bowl. It had a pool room inside it. Archie Moore used to come in early on Saturdays and I'd shoot pool with him. He loved to play Bank Pool and we'd bet a dollar on the game. He was a pretty good pool player too and a nice guy to talk and joke with. But he had a rule he'd never talk about Boxing with any of us. He considered that private business. I was only 19 and I could kick myself for not ever getting a snapshot with him when we were playing pool there in San Diego. Long. long, ago. Now I am 84 years old and Archie is gone on to the other side.
Thanks for this. Archie was a hell of a man.
Archie Moore was awesome and in his prime beats most fighters he was in his 40s for his big title fights. He should of had a title shot years earlier
He was phenomenal and such a class act!
The bigoted racist boxing mob commission of crooked gamblers is why so many of our great athletes got cheated, discriminated against so forth and so on.
What a Great Great Fighter Archie moorer was
he was alis trainer before angelo
I like old Archie Moore in my book he was a great- great boxer and a great man.
Thank you - nay, BLESS YOU - for this, ibhof2. Tears coursed down my cheeks as I watched it, the rich memories flooding back. I am of the right age to have followed this unique genius: how we Brits loved him and respected him! How he inspired people, black, white, yellow, green and spotted! How we fell under the spell of his charm!
Mr Moore had style by the boatload and honesty in overflowing abundance. I will always think of him as Sir Archie Moore: Champion and Man In Excelsis.
Archie Moore's one of the most underrated Fighters he had gree technique a good punch he was the only one to fight Muhammad Ali and Rocky Marciano
And Joe Louis
@@ate5ive866 he did fight Joe Louis I didn't know that I got a check that out thanks for your input
@@ate5ive866The Mongoose never fought Joe
@@ate5ive866 Wrong!!! They never fought.
@Frederico Pinto I wish these people would do research before commenting. .I had an argument fairly recently with a guy in his 70s ,he claimed that Joe Frazier and Ken Norton fought twice!!! They never did ,lol. I proved him wrong and he got mad at me!! Lol
His answer to the question,do you really like boxing? “Well sugar it was my way out an my way in”made me cry for some reason!
Thankyou for uploading this show. Archie Moore was one of the all time greats he would crush any light heavy today.
Manager to Sugar Ray; "you need to fight Archie Moore for the Light Heavyweight title" . Sugar Ray to manager; "Fuck you"
Big respect for the icon, but i would have tooken that land and NEVER came back here lmao
That was an incredible offer
Now let me get this right, you said "All the land that I can see"!?! Where's my binoculars? I ain't going home!
TAKEN
Great Human Being, incomparable fighter, not just a boxer, a fighter. My father loved the man, and I never understood that until years later.
One of the best fighters of alltimes!..146knockouts !...dnt think that will be broken anytime soon..
Absolutely one of the all time greats!
Much Thanks and Respect for Archie Moore!!! Boxing Life is Archie Moore
One of my all time favorites.
Great film bio of a real champion. Thanks for uploading.
One of the best of all time .
what an incredible man how is his life not a movie? well read, one of the greatest fighters of all time and helped countless young men better themselves
Archie is the Greatest light heavyweight that ever lived! He was not just a great technical fighter but he was very durable and had a lot of heart!
Love Archie Moore
What a champion. Thanks for uploading this. It is much appreciated!
thank u so much for posting this
They have a road named after him in Ramona ca
The shame of it all is that if the Durelle fight took place today, the ref would have called it off in the 5th after Archie went down three times. It had to be one of the most remarkable comebacks in boxing history.
boxing legend
I almost feel like I knew this man in a past life. And that we would've been good friends who could laugh and talk about life for hours...What a remarkable human being! I have learned a great deal about life and its obstacles from Archie and hopefully he is resting well somewhere in the great beyond!!
interesting,jack johnson[one of my TOP faves]told Archie'you'll make it".
when the topic of boxing comes up I always talk about Mr archie moore , legend !
Good documentary Archie Moore is a legend
What a man indeed.
Upstanding Black Man. He wrote letters. So many of today's boxers are illiterate. He coached kids. How many black boxers, retired or not, volunteer their time out of the ring as speakers and mentors, or in the ring as coaches? He was a REAL MAN: an integrated masculine figure who prevailed through real adversity like Jim Crow and the whole Civil Rights Struggle. We need more models like him in the sport.
I’ll share a short story here, Mrs Alice Moore had a credit account at my parents’ store in early 50’s. On payment due dates Mrs Moore would tell pops, “Howard, come back Friday, Archie’s fighting tonight”. I had no idea “who”he was or the substance this great man had until I was a teenager. My only boxing hero forever. Rest In Peace great champ, won’t ever be another.
and I LOVE THAT HE INSISTED ON BEING COUNTED OUT after Marciano beat him like a drum....
Archie Moore another unforgettable legend live to be a champion in hes era R.I.P Mr Moore 🥊🥇
What a legend, a trully extraordinary athlete and human being
Archie was both poetic and tougher than hell, and had a great sense of humor, often signing his letters to sports journalists "The MOST under appreciated fighter in the world." The superman from San Diego!!!!! He knocked Marciano down in the third round of their 1955 clash, but the brutal, neanderthal like Rocky Marciano simply was a freak of inhuman power, so that most fans that saw Moore stand up so heroically so long to Rocky's awesome clubbing and pounding and relentless hammering, most of them were won over to Archie and derided Marciano as little more than a a sort of sub-human wreaking machine of a monster, scarcely human at all. So understand that Rocky was never all that popular, his style very ugly, unrefined and bestial, and the sportswriters described the so-called
Rock of Brockton as such. What has been sadly forgotten about the ultra quaint Los Angeles Archie Moore/-Muhammed Ali fight 1n 1962 or 1963 was the delectable promotional buildup to that eccentric fight when Archie and Ali engaged upon local L.A. news channels in POETRY CONTESTS. How delightful those so charming days were, though I DID feel sooooo sorry that Ali clobbered him so bad. But Ali, alas, was undoubtedly, hands down, the GREATEST EVER. No question about that. Archie was SO COURAGEOUS! Even age did not scare him.
One of my favorite boxers. Thank you so much.
He came to my middle school 1969-1970 to speak. Quite an inspiration.
You gotta love Archie Moore! Helluva Man and Fighter!
Heres the deal, if a fighter has the skills and makes his way to champ, I feel they earned it, weather or not their white,latino,negro,or whomever.
Skeefoo Panama
+Russ Lazio
Yeah I heard he was a good fighter .
@DOE John No.
One of my heroes a legend
After his myriad of fights, and the huge damage that goes with them, Archie Moore remained coherent and intelligent into old age.
What a story, And what a life...Well done Archie...!
Archie is the wisest man in all of boxing
Great documentary. There goes a man.
the man is a Legend
I knew he was an all time great fighter (his record speaks for itself) but I never knew he was a great man as well, thanks for uploading this gem!
On a sad side-note: as most of you will know by now, 'Smoking' Joe Frazier is losing his battle with liver cancer. The real Rocky is dying, after decades of poverty and not getting the recognition he deserved.
Check out how great he was, support the dvd-release of 'when the smoke clears', the film that tells the FULL story,
What a legend Archie Moore ilove this guy .One of the five greatest fighters of all times.
140 ko's??? #unreal
More like 132, but yeah it's a lot.
He was a special fighter for sure
@DOE John You got issues.
@Original Man Obvious noob, being obviously noobish. Respect your superiors boy.
he has nearly 3 times more kos than floyd had fights. Yes, Im a hater but he goes too far saying he's the best ever when he's not half what those guys were
What a great story. It held my attention the whole time , learned so much about him all people should know his story AMAZING
Archie Moore, most KO's in boxing history (141)
This made me happy
Archie Moore was perhaps the best light heavyweight ever if not then Ezzard Charles both natural light HW, obviously Joe calzaghie and Roy Jones were good to
Calzghe wasn't at light heavy for long,Niether was jones
Ezzard Charles best Archie 3 times
Kony Lane not sure if RJJ was light heavyweight at one point in his career
Archie did all this with no friendly gym to train in, no training table (often just lucky to have a sandwich), no reliable room and board, none of the professional accouterments all boxers of the 1960s and later had. And still look at his achievement! What might he have done had he come along in the 1970s?
Archie was a character wasn’t he
Imagine earning 100,000 dollars and having to pay racist, corrupt people and them leaving you with 57 dollars. That shit is crazy, I would have killed a lot of people back then for fucking up my money.
+MrThekidisback I'm white. I'm disgusted.
Noodles37UK that shit is crazy bro.
Worst example may be Joe Louis. But a statue for Rocky Balboa, and none for Frazier is just an insult.MrThekidisback
Noodles37UK FACTS! Thank you! That's what i'm saying.
They've done a statue for Frazier at long last. But doing a statue for a fictional white guy instead of a hard slogged, suffering black guy who worked his boxer's guts out for himself and his city was just head bangingly unbelievable. MrThekidisback
True Humanitarian. R.I.P. Champ.
Damn; the man played piano, too!!!
There goes a man indeed, R.I.P to a ring legend
Loved archie! He had such a high fight iQ and just a good man and in my opinion without a doubt the greatest light heavyweight that ever lived!
@Aaron Digby he was an incredible fighter!
Dude fought like every month 🥊
LOVE the way the Old Mongoose threw that right hand....straight from the shoulder that COULD KAYO A MULE !!!
There goes a man. R.I.P. champ.
I love Archie - a great man. But the ref did not help Rocky - he didn't delay and didn't help. A courageous effort by Archie and he always gave Rocky credit for being a crushing puncher.
Brutally knocked out by Rocky Marciano after a long, savage battering, what did Ancient Archie do? He went to a club and played the bass.
I think Archie Moore was the best fighter ever
A ring legend and definitely one off the all time Greats
I've watched the fight many times, and it was a clean hit, but Marciano was up at 2, and the ref NEVER stalled or dusted his gloves off, Moore may have been seeing things.
Its called a flash knockdown, and clearly Marciano was not hurt
I have also watched that fight many times: the ref was not helping Marciano in any way. moore just wasn't capable of handling Marciano's style of fighting. but then no one else was either. all that notwithstanding, he was a great humanitarian.
Moore is thinking of a lot of fights before that. If you check out his fight footage even in here in the doc there's a long count in one of the first fights here.
drrsc sounds about white. Marciano isn’t the greatest no where near it and I’m sure the good ole boys wouldn’t let Rock lose just like you are in denial. 132 kos but he ain’t hurt him. Lmao.
DOE John
Rocky M only fought the finest Heavyweight and Light heavyweight ever. You idiot.
There hasn't been a black American #1 at heavyweight for 20 years.
Pack all the racial shite in
Archie Moore had the best heart and amazing technique
when archie moore is fighting he givez the impression as if he is cutting a tree.
ARCHIE WAS GREAT!
Arnold Mackey Back then?? Shiiid..
14:54 heart of a boxer, a warrior, a champion.....reason why he and James Toney are my fav boxers!
Great man, inspirational, moe mai e koro (rest in peace sir}
the one and only,the archie and friends....
archie great boxing
Great boxer, great man. Great everything.
Dear ESPN, I’d like to challenge a few of your guests as to Archie Moore’s EXACT story. Like first of all Billy “Moore” is not his son, he’s just repeating stories and they didn’t come from him
Just saw this on AJs snap had to come and check it out
Shout out to Billy Moore my former Boxing Trainer.
CLASS
The transformation of a boxer from one fighter into another through his career is always fascinating. Especially when success is maintained at the highest levels of the sport. But Archie Moore was far from the only hand to touch upon George Foreman's game. Foreman was the product of what Norman Mailer called 'a Gang of Champs' and there was plenty of his own in there too
What a remarkable man🙏🏾