Fantastic breakdown of a fantastic tactic. Sitting here at the keyboard though I'm in awe of their fitness levels too. Imagine taking thirteen rounds of damage and being knocked down but still being able to set up that combo and deliver it with knockout power against another great fighter. In a sport full of incredible athletes Rocky Marciano seems to have trained harder than anyone.
Teddy didn't mention that Marciano used to also hit people on the arms. One fighter had to have surgery on the veins in his arms after fighting Rocky. Archie Moore said his arms hurt more than anything else when he fought Marciano.
Marciano did a great job in that 13th round, it was a great time to faint the left jab and then throw Susie Q P.S. Teddy, I haven't seen you in a Long time.The last time I saw you was at the Sands in Atlantic City Tuesday night fights, with Jamil Big Time McCline /Charles shuford Fight
Thanks for this Teddy, actually, I looked at the film and the final knockout. It was late in the fight where both fighters were spent, however, Rocky seemed to be fresher at this stage. Rocky was on the outside coming forward, out of range to land even his own jab or the right hand. Thus, he bent to the right first as he was coming in, stepped forward while he threw a short jab (not a left hook), which was more for measuring, cutting the distance, and setting up his right hand. Rocky threw the right hand faster and landed it before his opponent did his own (who was against the ropes at this time and seemed to be spent and beaten). What a fight that was, fantastic fighters and persons. God bless! Update: I found this video later, which describes and explains as I did. ruclips.net/video/4GzWfvVXNcM/видео.html
Man this interested me so i wanted to share what i found: While serving on the U.S.S. Mayflower, he served as a spar partner for President Theodore Roosevelt. He began his career as a prize-fighter that same year with a match against Fred BroadSoon, Moran, who had a hard right hand punch which he called "Mary Ann", became known as the "White Hope" of the teens
Sleight Of Hand Finesse Fighter. Jersey Joe and Rocky and Ali They all got it from Jack Johnson. And they all did it different. Finesse is, You are not in a hurry, you’re just playing with your younger little brother, no worries relaxed finesse. No worries. You keep the ball a way from your little kid bother. But the ball is your head.
Your targets are chin and heart/solar Plexus Balls if you are in the street. And you don't have to do but touch those targets and it's game over. The first thing everyone thinks is, when they knock someone out is. I didn't every hit them that hard. It's a touch
As humans we can feel anger vibrations when someone loads up with a punch we instinctively get out of the way. But against a finesse fighter you have to know what you are doing, or you are down. You have to fight fire with fire.
The education of Suzy Q would be in full if Tedy explain and how Rocky throw a punch.What he explain is just a way how Rocky trick his oponent so he could hit with a right cross.But how he make so strong punch is what we need to see also.
@@idx1941 Cus D amato says that punchers are made ther are not born,some of them have a certain aptitude to punch little harder,but the corect training made boxer a knockout master.
@@ustanak he's wrong! If it was true..don't you think every fighter would hit like Tyson! They all train the same way...yet only a few are true knockout punchers.
@@idx1941they werent all trained by him though... its a lot that has to do with punching power... yes there is natural element to it in the way our torque is produced through our hips, shoulder snap, and body physiology but the way you throw a punch HAS A LOT to do with it if not mostly all of it, really the timing, precision, and the way you land it also where you land, thats why you look at guys like Tank Davis and Mike Tyson, everyone loves the power but no one says the accuracy and precision behind the shots, the explosive power too is another thing, fast twitch inclination is genetic but it can be developed in the way they train, some guys just naturally hit harder either heavy handedness like Foreman and Julian Jackson and some guys are very explosive and its the mere velocity in their punch combined with the timing of catching someone with a punch they dont see, that produces great kos, like Hearns, McClellan, Dempsey etc, but my point, you can have a guy like Joe Louis, when he first started he wasnt a big puncher, however a great trainer like Jack Blackburn would completely turn this around and make him one of the best punchers ever, it was the technical element and psychological punching aspect that made him change day and night. Trainer plays a big role on how you develop.
@@idx1941100% agree, power comes from things like muscle fiber type and tendon insertion points…VERY little you can do beyond just get as good at boxing as you can and see what god gave you
Teddy, Can you help with a question please? should the hips move first with the arms following through rather than the whole punch movement performed all together?
Goldman was a great trainer who know that each fighter is different and should train differently. Their strategies should also be different based on strengths and weaknesses. He always reiterated the wise saying “if you’re tall, stand tall. If you’re short, get even shorter”. This theory was practiced by so many of the greats including Ali who would pull his chin back (a cardinal sin) against shorter opponents. And Pernell Whitaker who do what he called the “dipsy do” which was to lower his body into a swaying crouch position making taller opponents punch over his head. Goldman was arguably the best trainer in boxing history. He took an adult construction worker (Marciano) and turned him into won of boxing’s all time greats.
I'm always ready but the fight tape has to be kept in a vault and only a boxing union would control the views. Ash Adams frkm the distance film has a 2 angle view of why boxing would need a boxing union to protect both fighters. I learned good Rocco Marciaggiano moves from Ray "Hitman" Ramos. You mentioned science? That's what it is, boxing science.
You make no sense: This post is about the Suzie Q Right hand punch. Let me explain to you in clear and concise terms. ROCKY MARCIANO did not have an extensive amateur pedigree like a Colley Wallace or a Ted Lowery and ROCKY fought those guys early on in his career. He (ROCKY) was still an amateur in the case of the Wallace fights. The point being that Rocky was having his amateur training at the early part of his professional career so therefore it’s not a stretch nor is it a negative on his record that he fought some of these season guys to close fights so when you bring up these close fights and you try to disparage Rocky Marciano it really is not as I said a negative. Rocky was learning his craft as a young professional. As a matter of fact, I would submit that all the way to his last fight. He was still improving a guy like Archie Moore, punching with fluidity punching at unique angles because Arci wasn’t giving him openings, so yes this is this is the path trajectory of Rocky Marciano. His trajectory is unique and that it was always up in an upward direction. Rocky was improving all the way up to his last fight and he is probably the only elite level all-time great that has this distinction now you just learned OK and you’re not learning from a writer. You’re not learning from a fan you’re learning from a family member of ROCKY MARCIANO. Louis J. Marciano
he was old, all of marciano biggest fights came against fighters well past their prime, also to mention, he was affiliated with Frankie Carbo, a known mobster who ruled boxing and was later criminally charged with fixing fights in 1940's n 1950's, during Marciano reign, once the commissons started to clamp down on fixed fights there hasn't been any more white american heavyweight champions...lol
A comment like this shows how little you know about boxing and how you resent Rocky Marciano for some petty reason. Walcott - an all-time great - was the heavyweight champion of the world when Marciano's punch landed. In his previous two fights, Walcott beat a legendary boxer: Ezzard Charles, whom Marciano also dismantled. Have a nice day.
Wow...because I stated the facts, according to you, I have very little boxing knowledge and resentment for Marciano? I get it TRUTH HURTS, however the facts are the facts. (FACT 1) " At the age of 37, Walcott was the oldest man to win the heavyweight title." he would then go on to fight MARCIANO for the first time. HE WAS WELL PAST HIS PRIME. (FACT 2) Marciano was very good friends with FRANKIE CARBO, in fact, FRANKIE CARBO ( the man who fixed fights) often would be seen at MARCIANO home eating sunday dinner with MARCIANO and his family (FACT 3) Every fighter Marciano fought was WELL PAST THEIR PRIME when he fought them. We can go on but I know you still think I'm hating..the truth hurts. Once Frankie Carbo and the syndicate got caught fixing fights, Marciano abruptly retired...lol and there has not been a white american heavy weight champion since....lol
Rocky deserves all the credit he's given but I take great umbrage that NOBODY ever considers the stellar record of Chief Jay Strongbow ! The Chief would have dropped Rocky in round one. If tomahawk chops were allowed. And fake indians.
The Boxing Gods created both of them. Marciano and Walcott. Rocky could throw a punch like that in a phone booth any day of the week. Jersey Joe was walking back and no longer set an angle and Rocky did a double step in prior and had him in between a movement where he was caught Walcott in a squared up position and he tried to punch out of it cause he knew he was screwed. Call it the Punch, or the Susie Q ,,, Its a punch that Duran could throw, Current day guys cant do it cause it comes from the Boxing Gods. And for todays fighters God is not pleased with them.
Rocky fought some of the worst bunch of fighters in history. Alot of his opponents had more losses than wins. And he never fought a HOF who was in his prime.
It's impossible to not listen when Teddy is talking. He's like the entire sport of boxing in the form of a man.
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Rocky Marciano the only undefeated Heavyweight Champion 49 - 43 by KO’s. Very underrated. One of the Greatest for sure. Awesome video 👍
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Great breakdown Teddy! Marciano is an inspiration to us all even today, Big thanks to you guys from Scotland.
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@@DynamicStrikingthanks to Rocky Marciano..that I'm a boxing practitioner
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Boxing fan my whole life.I could listen to Teddy for hours! Thanks for the video!
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Fantastic breakdown of a fantastic tactic. Sitting here at the keyboard though I'm in awe of their fitness levels too. Imagine taking thirteen rounds of damage and being knocked down but still being able to set up that combo and deliver it with knockout power against another great fighter. In a sport full of incredible athletes Rocky Marciano seems to have trained harder than anyone.
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Your vocal chords are an instrument and this man displays this excellently
And the beautiful knowledge man
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@@DynamicStriking Nice bro you are talking like Mickey from Rocky Balboa
@@siddiqkhan2591 haha
Teddy teaching through storytelling is awesome 🥰🔥
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❤ bless you teddy from England near Manchester
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Love how Ted breaks things down. Doesn’t help my uncoordinated arse but it doesn’t hurt. Cheers from the land down under.
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My favorite fighter ever getting some much deserved love.thanks teddy!
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Teddy didn't mention that Marciano used to also hit people on the arms. One fighter had to have surgery on the veins in his arms after fighting Rocky. Archie Moore said his arms hurt more than anything else when he fought Marciano.
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My Dad was always on about Rocky Marciano
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Great boxing break down from Teddy Atlas...Teddy Atlas is also a historian
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Great stuff! Thank you.
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Marciano did a great job in that 13th round, it was a great time to faint the left jab and then throw Susie Q P.S. Teddy, I haven't seen you in a Long time.The last time I saw you was at the Sands in Atlantic City Tuesday night fights, with Jamil Big Time McCline /Charles shuford Fight
Teddy's one of the Best Thank you for sharing
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An inspiration...like all old skool coaches
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A master at work
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as always good content
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Great video Teddy!!
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Brilliant video brother respect from Liverpool YNWA
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Love you teddy you're the best man
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Thanks for this Teddy, actually, I looked at the film and the final knockout. It was late in the fight where both fighters were spent, however, Rocky seemed to be fresher at this stage. Rocky was on the outside coming forward, out of range to land even his own jab or the right hand. Thus, he bent to the right first as he was coming in, stepped forward while he threw a short jab (not a left hook), which was more for measuring, cutting the distance, and setting up his right hand. Rocky threw the right hand faster and landed it before his opponent did his own (who was against the ropes at this time and seemed to be spent and beaten). What a fight that was, fantastic fighters and persons. God bless!
Update: I found this video later, which describes and explains as I did. ruclips.net/video/4GzWfvVXNcM/видео.html
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Thanks for the video
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When he yells bap or wap, it's like he's also yelling an R at the same time.
Excellent Episode 👍
An Old School Contender FRANK MORAN HAD....THE MARY ANN!💥😡
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Man this interested me so i wanted to share what i found:
While serving on the U.S.S. Mayflower, he served as a spar partner for President Theodore Roosevelt. He began his career as a prize-fighter that same year with a match against Fred BroadSoon, Moran, who had a hard right hand punch which he called "Mary Ann", became known as the "White Hope" of the teens
Sleight Of Hand Finesse Fighter. Jersey Joe and Rocky and Ali They all got it from Jack Johnson. And they all did it different. Finesse is, You are not in a hurry, you’re just playing with your younger little brother, no worries relaxed finesse. No worries. You keep the ball a way from your little kid bother. But the ball is your head.
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Your targets are chin and heart/solar Plexus Balls if you are in the street. And you don't have to do but touch those targets and it's game over. The first thing everyone thinks is, when they knock someone out is. I didn't every hit them that hard. It's a touch
As humans we can feel anger vibrations when someone loads up with a punch we instinctively get out of the way. But against a finesse fighter you have to know what you are doing, or you are down. You have to fight fire with fire.
Tyson knocked out Botha with that exact move.
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The education of Suzy Q would be in full if Tedy explain and how Rocky throw a punch.What he explain is just a way how Rocky trick his oponent so he could hit with a right cross.But how he make so strong punch is what we need to see also.
Genetics is how he threw powerful punches. You're either born with a true knockout punch or you're not.
@@idx1941 Cus D amato says that punchers are made ther are not born,some of them have a certain aptitude to punch little harder,but the corect training made boxer a knockout master.
@@ustanak he's wrong! If it was true..don't you think every fighter would hit like Tyson!
They all train the same way...yet only a few are true knockout punchers.
@@idx1941they werent all trained by him though... its a lot that has to do with punching power... yes there is natural element to it in the way our torque is produced through our hips, shoulder snap, and body physiology but the way you throw a punch HAS A LOT to do with it if not mostly all of it, really the timing, precision, and the way you land it also where you land, thats why you look at guys like Tank Davis and Mike Tyson, everyone loves the power but no one says the accuracy and precision behind the shots, the explosive power too is another thing, fast twitch inclination is genetic but it can be developed in the way they train, some guys just naturally hit harder either heavy handedness like Foreman and Julian Jackson and some guys are very explosive and its the mere velocity in their punch combined with the timing of catching someone with a punch they dont see, that produces great kos, like Hearns, McClellan, Dempsey etc, but my point, you can have a guy like Joe Louis, when he first started he wasnt a big puncher, however a great trainer like Jack Blackburn would completely turn this around and make him one of the best punchers ever, it was the technical element and psychological punching aspect that made him change day and night. Trainer plays a big role on how you develop.
@@idx1941100% agree, power comes from things like muscle fiber type and tendon insertion points…VERY little you can do beyond just get as good at boxing as you can and see what god gave you
Teddy,
Can you help with a question please? should the hips move first with the arms following through rather than the whole punch movement performed all together?
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The punch Rocky hit Walcott with was not the Suzy Q, it was the antithesis of the Suzy Q. It was a perfect straight right hand!
Which way did he go which way did he go
Rockys trainer charlie goldman said of marciano He aint pretty he's devastating ! .
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Goldman was a great trainer who know that each fighter is different and should train differently. Their strategies should also be different based on strengths and weaknesses. He always reiterated the wise saying “if you’re tall, stand tall. If you’re short, get even shorter”. This theory was practiced by so many of the greats including Ali who would pull his chin back (a cardinal sin) against shorter opponents. And Pernell Whitaker who do what he called the “dipsy do” which was to lower his body into a swaying crouch position making taller opponents punch over his head. Goldman was arguably the best trainer in boxing history. He took an adult construction worker (Marciano) and turned him into won of boxing’s all time greats.
I'm always ready but the fight tape has to be kept in a vault and only a boxing union would control the views. Ash Adams frkm the distance film has a 2 angle view of why boxing would need a boxing union to protect both fighters. I learned good Rocco Marciaggiano moves from Ray "Hitman" Ramos. You mentioned science? That's what it is, boxing science.
same as tyson v botha
Cookie Wallace hello. Ted Lowry close fight. How about that split nose😮.
You make no sense: This post is about the Suzie Q Right hand punch. Let me explain to you in clear and concise terms.
ROCKY MARCIANO did not have an extensive amateur pedigree like a Colley Wallace or a Ted Lowery and ROCKY fought those guys early on in his career. He (ROCKY) was still an amateur in the case of the Wallace fights. The point being that Rocky was having his amateur training at the early part of his professional career so therefore it’s not a stretch nor is it a negative on his record that he fought some of these season guys to close fights so when you bring up these close fights and you try to disparage Rocky Marciano it really is not as I said a negative. Rocky was learning his craft as a young professional. As a matter of fact, I would submit that all the way to his last fight. He was still improving a guy like Archie Moore, punching with fluidity punching at unique angles because Arci wasn’t giving him openings, so yes this is this is the path trajectory of Rocky Marciano. His trajectory is unique and that it was always up in an upward direction. Rocky was improving all the way up to his last fight and he is probably the only elite level all-time great that has this distinction now you just learned OK and you’re not learning from a writer. You’re not learning from a fan you’re learning from a family member of ROCKY MARCIANO.
Louis J. Marciano
@@louisj.marciano3390100% well said my friend ! .
So feint the left and throw the right, saved you a five minute wise old man motivational speech
How old was Walcott when that fight happened?
Jersey Joe was a dangerous threat well beyond his prime years.
He was 137 years old!
he was old, all of marciano biggest fights came against fighters well past their prime, also to mention, he was affiliated with Frankie Carbo, a known mobster who ruled boxing and was later criminally charged with fixing fights in 1940's n 1950's, during Marciano reign, once the commissons started to clamp down on fixed fights there hasn't been any more white american heavyweight champions...lol
A comment like this shows how little you know about boxing and how you resent Rocky Marciano for some petty reason. Walcott - an all-time great - was the heavyweight champion of the world when Marciano's punch landed. In his previous two fights, Walcott beat a legendary boxer: Ezzard Charles, whom Marciano also dismantled. Have a nice day.
Wow...because I stated the facts, according to you, I have very little boxing knowledge and resentment for Marciano? I get it TRUTH HURTS, however the facts are the facts. (FACT 1) " At the age of 37, Walcott was the oldest man to win the heavyweight title." he would then go on to fight MARCIANO for the first time. HE WAS WELL PAST HIS PRIME. (FACT 2) Marciano was very good friends with FRANKIE CARBO, in fact, FRANKIE CARBO ( the man who fixed fights) often would be seen at MARCIANO home eating sunday dinner with MARCIANO and his family (FACT 3) Every fighter Marciano fought was WELL PAST THEIR PRIME when he fought them. We can go on but I know you still think I'm hating..the truth hurts. Once Frankie Carbo and the syndicate got caught fixing fights, Marciano abruptly retired...lol and there has not been a white american heavy weight champion since....lol
Rocky deserves all the credit he's given but I take great umbrage that NOBODY ever considers the stellar record of Chief Jay Strongbow ! The Chief would have dropped Rocky in round one. If tomahawk chops were allowed. And fake indians.
The Boxing Gods created both of them. Marciano and Walcott. Rocky could throw a punch like that in a phone booth any day of the week. Jersey Joe was walking back and no longer set an angle and Rocky did a double step in prior and had him in between a movement where he was caught Walcott in a squared up position and he tried to punch out of it cause he knew he was screwed.
Call it the Punch, or the Susie Q ,,, Its a punch that Duran could throw, Current day guys cant do it cause it comes from the Boxing Gods. And for todays fighters God is not pleased with them.
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Rocky fought some of the worst bunch of fighters in history. Alot of his opponents had more losses than wins. And he never fought a HOF who was in his prime.
Coke is one ell of a drug