Jimmy Young Documentary - The Master Boxer
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- A look back at Philadelphia heavyweight contender Jimmy Young who fought a who's who of the heavyweight division for two decades : Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Earnie Shavers, Ron Lyle, Ken Norton, Michael Dokes, Gerry Cooney and Greg Page among others. (PLEASE NOTE : I had to trim out the press conference with Muhammad Ali.) If you wish to donate/support the channel please click here:
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Anyone with a victory over a prime George Foreman is an exceptional fighter that deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.
The Chris Byrd of the 70's
I agree with you bro 💯👌🏻
It wasn't exactly the same Foreman that beat Frazier and Norton. The AIi loss changed him. Once he had been figured out, he had to change his style. The only other things that George could do was--jab and slug off of the success of the jab(like he had beaten Chuvalo). This style was not nearly as threatening to a defensive boxer(even a flatfooted one) like Young. The jump on the opponent, bell-to-bell style was gone. The 7th round showed you what that fight could have looked like had he fought Foreman before Zaire. Two or three rounds of that and Young was through. It's also important to note that Foreman was maybe the best body puncher of all time and Young was vulnerable to that punch. Young was so concerned with defending the face that you could hit him there all fight long.
To give you some idea, Norton--as accurate as he was--could not hit Young to the head all night. However--when he started body punching--he turned it around. After round 4, Norton gave up and only threw body punches and that's how he won. Norton had a solid body punch, but--if George could hit you there without being blocked--he'd likely force you down within a 1/3 of a round. Just look at where his dents were in the heavy bag(in the body region of the bag). Seeing as George was both a great body puncher and aggressive before Zaire and Young's defense was athletic and head-centric, as well--I think he'd beat Young before Zaire. Even then, I still thought Young did some whining at the ref at that fight to stop any aggression that George might try. Call it the art of fighting without fighting*--which has no place in boxing...
*That's exactly what his outside the rope tricks were with AIi...
Recordarte que foreman tubo un ataque del corazon debido al cansancio y al mal ambiente que habia por su camerino 😐
@Pattrell I agree. He couldn't even beat an untrained Ali nor could he beat Norton past his best
Jimmy Young was the best boxer nobody knows. Smart, resourceful and brave. May he never be forgotten. True boxing fans that grew up in the Seventies won’t
Totally agree!
Still love looking at these videos of dad and to hear his voice.
Thanks for putting in that beautiful picture of my mom Barbara Young. I've never seen that one before..
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Juanita Young
My pleasure, Juanita. Very nice to hear from you.
Your father was my favorite heavyweight when I was a little boy! He was so here to hit I loved to watch his fights!
That was a name well known in my house growing up. He was one of my dad's favorite heavyweights because of his high skill and respectful demeanor. A true Philly fighter. Sleep in peace to the Uncrowned Champ..
Excellent! Giving Jimmy Young his just due. He deserves to be remembered for the outstanding heavyweight he was. Great post!
The Chris Byrd of the 70's
@@WZ912 Well spotted
Much more impressive body of work than Chris Byrd
Jimmy was always one of my favorite fighters...on top of that Jimmy Young seemed like a very nice man. Because he was one of my favorites, I wanted a chance to see him fight before he retired. So, my friends and I took an opportunity to travel to Atlantic City to see his fight against Pat Cuillo. This was after the Page loss and Young was entering the tail end of his career. Young was not in the best of shape, and lost a 10 round decision. As Young was leaving the ring with his handlers, my friends and I approached him. This man stopped and spoke with us right outside of the ring, with his robe on for 20 minutes! His handlers wanted him to leave, but he was more than happy to talk about his fighting career with us (he was still very upset with the Norton decision!) You could also tell that he really appreciated the fact that we knew a lot about his career, and that we were still fans even though he was no longer a contender. (I wish I would have asked him about the Shavers fights!) When he was finally leaving, he asked us each of our names, shook all of our hands and thanked us for being his fans. He gave me his handwraps (which I still have) and left with his cornermen. He didn't have to spend that time with us, but he did...and that says a lot about him. This is why it irks me sometimes when I see posters bashing him...because there was much more to him than being just a defensive heavyweight. So thanks again for putting this tribute up!
Man, that's a great story...Yeah, he seemed like a real down to earth man. Thanks for sharing.
The Chris Byrd of the 70's
@@RichtheFightHistorian Also, my friends and I snuck into the post-fight card buffet room, that was set up for the fighters and their handlers. We were in there for about 20 minutes eating, drinking.. when none other than Philly-Atlantic City ring announcer Ed Derian spotted us and escorted us out!!
This is a lovely story :)
For some reason whether it's boxing or other areas of life some great people are denied the fame and limelight. It's as if fate is against them. Documentaries like these are so important.
I'm sitting here fascinated in watching vintage Jimmy Young, the definition of a fighter who mastered his craft in the gym. No one post 75' Honolulu upset over Ron Lyle wanted to fight Jimmy, the definitive "spoiler". There was little to gain getting embarrassed by a light hitting defensive specialist who beat or questionably lost to 3 HOF champions, one all-time KO king, held his own working with Joe Frazier, and 2x embarrassed Ron Lyle. That was how great the heavyweight division was in Jimmy's era and Young belongs within mention of a great fighter. Excellent video.
How can you not love Jimmy's story. I know I cant help but find myself rooting for him
Jimmy Young was a smart fighter. Probably one of the most under rated fighters of his area.
The Chris Byrd of the 70's
I grew up watching Jimmy Young. He could dance like Ali while peppering his opponent with double left jabs. He would exert by saying "Hoop, hoop" with each popping jab. He was a master. RIP
Young's victory against Foreman was a master class.
This is so cool. Because i've always heard of the greats of the era speaking on Jimmy Young, but i never knew a thing about him.
I've watched this several times because Jimmy Young deserves to be remembered and admired for the skillful and exceptional fighter he was.
Jimmy was amazing, his skill level was off the charts.
Gotta give this man credit for the preparation and effort he puts in his videos. He really knows his stuff
I had Jimmy winning all but 5 rounds vs Norton. All rounds were pretty close. Young had amazing skills . After Foreman hurt him, He started hitting Foreman with tight short left hooks in between and After blocking each of Foreman’s fight hands. This took incredible timing skill and bravery. One thing that I always knew about Young was that if you hurt him, or bested him during a fight, he would try to pay you back. Look at what he did to Foreman immediately after being hurt. Look at the push back against Dokes after the bell. In his prime, he had true warrior spirit and his ability to take a punch was very over looked.
The last line probably explains why he ended up with CTE ie punch drunk ... very sad.
@@serenityinside1 I believe you are correct.
The Young-Norton fight could have gone either way. IMO, it could have also ended in a draw. But I believe Young clearly defeated Ali. Many people believe that Norton beat Ali a few months later but the Ali-Norton fight was not nearly as close as the Ali-Young fight. IMO, Jimmy Young was the uncrowned heavyweight champion after the Ali fight.
I love Jimmy young. Underrated contender ever. Had an argument at beating Ali, close against norton and WON against a physically prime foreman. Amazing fighter. Like his style too, awkward and slick.
Edit: Young got a title against Ali because he was on his undercard in Rico. Ali vs Pierre Coopman to be exact.
Most people who watch that fight from start to finish feel he won more rounds. We know how boxing is.
Young humiliated Norton..he easily beat Norton
@@deadarmd indeed buddy. But it means very little to us fans since yes it says he lost but we as fans feel like he won. He is a winner to us
Ken Norton did NOT win that fight. Muhammad Ali could make a stronger case that he beat Young than Norton could, and it would be a flimsy case at best. If Young could have learned to sit down on his punches he would have totally owned the 1970’s.
@@davidbrandel1311 What do you mean by sit down his punches?
Jimmy Young has always been one of my favorite boxers of all time. Thanks for giving Jimmy his Props.
My pleasure.
I will never forget Jimmy Young I always felt bad because to me he always won those fights especially Ali, Norton and Shavers and would get the loss. He was so hard to hit I just loved that about him. I wish Jimmy Young would have gotten his due.
Marvin Hagler , Salvador Sanchez , Jimmy Young ... three of my all-time favorites
Thank you for sharing. Never saw extensive footage of Young or heard him talk before.
Jimmy Young one of the best ,but was a very quiet fella..A thinking boxer and deserves to be remembered 👏
Jimmy Young was a GREAT FIGHTER. Watched him as teenager and saw him beat Muhammad Ali but was robbed in a decision. Highly underrated! His uncanny head movement and defensive skills were amazing
I agree!
Jimmy Young Was one of the Best actual boxers that I ever saw in the heavyweight division. Along with Chris Bird these two proved the that the sport is called BOXING...not slugging, punching or fighting but BOXING.
The Chris Byrd of the 70's
@@samyoung9365 don't hate. He destroyed one Klitsco and even beat the Real Deal.
All those Guys were much bigger than him.
Dempsey lost to a boxer.
Foreman lost to two boxers.
Ron Lyle
Shavers
Even Mike Tyson lost to a Boxer.
All great punchers...falling to Boxers.
Boxing like " what's my name?
SAY IT..."SAY MY NAME CHUMP "
Punchers are like " b- b- Boxing "
I was only saying the other day how many top boxers have been either 1) all but forgotten or 2) hardly ever mentioned these days and Jimmy Young is a great example of this. Others just off the top of my head include, Hector Camacho, Terry Marsh, John Mugabi (your brilliant documentary video notwithstanding), Dennis Andries, Jeff Fenech, Michael Spinks etc.
Jimmy Young was the most underrated heavyweight in history..Note he beat Lyle twice...Lost to Shavers but came back and fought him to a draw...And,Oh the Foreman fight he showed the heart of a champion..He was out on his feet..But came on knocked him down.. And won the fight.I believe that's when Foreman lift boxing for ten years..His fight with Ali many believe he beat Ali at his own game but lost and then the Norton fight many felt he won he just couldn't get a fair shake in the boxing game..But his resume speaks for itself...He is a legend 🙌
Good to see the love and respect boxing fans are showing him. I’ve always said boxing fans are the best fans to have in your corner.
It is long overdue that people finally see what a master boxer Jimmy Young was....
Great respect for Jimmy Young. Thank you (again), Rich!
My pleasure, Risbo.
I saw the Ali fight live and couldn't believe they gave it to Ali and I am an Ali fan.
You gotta know that if your from Philly, your one tough customer. Jimmy Young had a real good resume and then to fight " The Greatest" Ali.
Keep up the great work..#truschoolsports
Thank you, I appreciate it.
This legendary fighter is really extremely underrated and underappreciated among the heavyweight greats. It's sad to see how professional boxing promoters, and superfluous media profiling by journos and commentators who don't even have any ideas of grueling ordeals of collegiate level competitive sports, determine how an athlete's achievements will be seen (and thats why analysis and commentaries like that of Jack Dempsey's, Floyd Patterson's, George Foreman's, Roy Jones Jr's to name a few, are much warranted in broader official spectrums).
This athlete is really a class apart, a combination of Ray Robinson, Ali, and Salvador Sanchez's watchful analysis of the opponents during fight which is extremely difficult (whoever has multiple experiences of inside or outside ring brawling knows this for fact), Armstrong and Marciano's stamina as well as Ali's will and endurance to withstand severe beating and then getting back to the aggressor with precision.
Outboxing the 'Force of Nature' George Foreman in such a genuine manner of what class boxing should be, must be archived both by coaches to teach future talents as well as by true boxing historians.
Young did to Ali what hardly anyone else could.He outsmarted Ali.
Just imagine how different Young’s career would have been had he got the decision against Ali like everyone thought he should?
Being from Philly remember him well . Used to drive around in either a blue Contatenal or Cadillac with his name in white lettering on the back. He definitely beat Ali along with Forman. Thanks for mentioning him. Like to give Tim Witherspoon a mention here too. Another tough Philly heavyweight fighter who got robbed when he lost a decision to Larry Holmes.
Ahh yes! Witherspoon!! King ruined the guy's career. Very very talented Philly fighter.
Tim Witherspoon's name popped into my head while watching this as well. Almost carbon copy. Only difference was, nobody wanted to fight Tim, he was a matchmaker's nightmare. It was very hard to look good against him, win or lose
Philly in the house! We contributed many greats to the history of boxing. Look them up!
@@ronofficial5958 lol its true! The irony being the Young was not in the mold... but Philly gets to claim him, fair is fair.
@@dsimon33871 I know that’s right! Like we say in The City of Brotherly Love!
Incredible how he arguably beat Muhammad Ali, Ron Lyle, Earnie Shavers, George Foreman, and Ken Norton.
You cant argue with judges after the fact.
@Dynamite that’s what I’m saying. He beat Foreman and Lyle, but also arguably beat Ali, Shavers, and Norton.
@@hemana3859 why not? If a fighter clearly won a fight yet was awarded a loss, why can’t you say they really won?
@@johnd.597 Because i agree with the judges. Its just my opinion. Just as you have yours. Was it floyd junior got ripped off at seoul in 88? Now that was a bad decision. Im clearly an Ali fan. So i see the world thru different eyes, thats all. Ive watched docos which completely contradict the opinions on the 1st liston fight. Liston had been accused of smearing liniment on gloves in 2 other fights. Some said ali lost to doug jones. But the judges said he won. Some say ali beat frazier in ali frazier 1. My opinion is that ali won frazier 1. But i accept he lost.
@@hemana3859 I believe it was Roy Jones robbed at Seoul ‘88. There’s no reasonable explanation for Ali winning his first fight with Frazier. Absolutely none. Frazier knocked Ali down once (or twice, depending on if you think the first one was a slip or not) and gave Ali a royal ass beating. Ali won the first few rounds easily, but Frazier was pounding him from pillar to post as the fight progressed.
💜 This is awesome! Thank you Jimmy is my first cousin
Jimmy Young! Jimmy Young!
5:24 Even in an interview, Big George looks so strong and intimidating. But Young defeated him. Not just defeated him, outclassed him. That fight was a technical masterpiece and perfect demonstration of speed, skill boxing ability and heart. They should give him a medal for this. I mean how many guys out there that could go to distance with Big George? He was the only fighter that holded a UD victory aganist young Foreman.
And yet Cooney KO'D him in the second round, and Foreman KO'D Cooney in the second round! lol
@@texasrockshillcountry6574 Foreman was a smarter fighter when he fought Cooney.
Yet again Foreman fought in a hot climate and with too much confidence. Young deserved his win and Foreman got religion in the dressing room.
@@texasrockshillcountry6574 it was stopped on a cut, not a knockout
Thanks a lot for this much needed video. Jimmi Young, what a boxer! When you look just at his record, guy's a joke. But he gave goats a run for their money. Winning over Foreman(and sending George to retirment), and losing two controversial decisions over Ali and Norton, defeating Lyle twice. Hats off Jimi.
Plus beating shavers , but not getting the win. Any fighter been stiffed more than young ffs?!!
The guy beat ALL the greats in reality !! Amazing
Mr. Young was a great technical boxer... Thank you for making this. 👍
My pleasure, JB7
Underrated for sure. These guys need boxing historians such as yourself to share their stories.
Thank you for this documentary tribute. Jimmy Young was amazing! Rest in peace.
One of the most underrated heavyweights. Most ppl have never heard of him yet he beat and knocked down a young George Foreman, beat Ron lyle, Earnie shavers, gave an older Ali a run for his money and lost a contreversial split decision against Ken Norton.
Amazing resume isn’t it 😯- and get unknown virtually outside of knowledgable boxing fans. 🙄. Sad
Well done! A fighter can make a living being a "stepping stone", sadly this man accepted that fate.
The highs and lows of boxing are truly incredible. Salute to Jimmy young.
Wow, somebody finally acknowledge Jimmy Young, who didn't get the breaks in the boxing game, could have been the champ, had he got a fair shake!
Rich, you've nailed it again! PLEASE keep up the great work (from Australia).
We all are masters of something in life and sometimes we just don't get that big chance to prove it 'our way'.... Jimmy Young uncrowned boxing champion 🥊🏆💯
The Chris Byrd of the 70's
Dude - you really MUST stop going on about “ Chris Byrd “ - it’s soo boring.
Gotta LOVE Jimmy Young.
One of the BEST EVERRRR!
This was a fascinatig video. I didnt realise how great a boxer Jimmy Young was.
I remember as a kid, loving watching Jimmy Young Box. Man he was good.
Jimmy Young was a GR8 fighter ad well. He sent George Foreman into retirement after he beat him. When he fought Ali, both displayed their technical boxing skills.
When ever I think of that era of boxing greats I always include Jimmy Young
It’s a service and great work you are doing. Thank you,
I told some people about this guy,but was not heard. Great video. Rich The Fight "Historian", salute. 👍👍.
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Wow I suggest this guy in a comment on another video but you already did it. Glad
I have to admit I did not realise Jimmy was so good a boxer. He is up there with the very best. Such a very nice person as well. To beat George Foreman in the good days is a major star achievement. Today Jimmy would wipe the floor with all the top heavyweights. They would not land a punch on him.
He also beat Muhammad Ali
@@studentofsweetscience6922 he can box better than most of the guys they fought but I think fury, Ortiz and Joshua would get the job done
When I started reading that I thought you knew something about boxing....
Then I got to the end of your statement.
He would win every round and the judges would STILL deny him...
@@MC-yq6us I don’t think ducking out of the ropes 6 times is beating someone up but Alright
I was 14 or 15 when I watched Jimmy Young fight Ali, and I was rooting for Young. I was extremely pissed when they gave the decision to Ali.
I love your videos which cover in detail forgotten great boxers!
Boxing career to side this is one of the kindest human being I have ever had the privilege to encounter. When I met Jimmy his days of boxing way back in the rear view he was a ordinary citizen who if you didn't know who he once was you would only know Jimmy but I knew him as the boxer without a glaring name who beat M.Ali but was robbed by the scoring table and or back then the MOB so I approached him at first he seem hesitant to allow his mind to wander back in time but then his response was short and poetic (and if you closed your eyes you would have thought you were talking to M.Ali) he said "what I did to Ali you should check out the other fighter I shared the ring with" and so I did just that and I must say I was surprised but highly impressed by J.Young that the next day I called hi champ and from that point we remained our friendship until his passing....Rest in PEACE ✌️ CHAMP!!!!
What a treat on a Saturday afternoon, Rich! Jimmy Young might be the most underrated boxer in history. Great skill, great chin. He took some murderous shots from Foreman... and he really stung Ali a number of times. And it was such a bonus to hear the legendary Howard Cosell call the Foreman-Ellis fight. Thank you so much for another outstanding video. Seeing a new one of your videos is like opening a Christmas present. They're just great.
Thanks, Christiaan. Young is criminally underrated.
@@RichtheFightHistorian He was bigger than I remember, too. He looked about 6'3" or 6'4"... He wasn't looking up at Foreman.
Nah he was about an 1 inch and a half smaller. 6'1 and a half. (billed at 6'2)Foreman was 6'3 billed at 6'4 sometimes
Great segment on jimmy a great fighter who didnt get the breaks
Jimmy young is my all-time favorite
Excellent documentary Rich. Thank You.
Many thanks, Buster.
Jimmy fought just about every big name heavyweight during his day. We all know the superstar champions, but guys like Jimmy are fascinating to me. Tough, game challengers that for whatever reason never became champion. Rest easy Jimmy you were a winner!
great video for us hardcore fans. even anthony Joshua is watching it and just put it out on snapchat.
respect from Gothenburg, Sweden
Even if you don't like boxing, the competitors in it are so exceptional, it's worth learning their story. Even if most are cautionary tales.
You never disappoint! Great video! I’m a casual boxing fan but love ur stories about the men who I admire for doing what I could never do
Thanks, Pat.
Best defensive heavyweight i have ever seen! He counter punched the hell out of Foreman during the fight in Puerto Rico. It was do bad for Foreman that he claims he was speaking in tongues in the dressing room after the fight. This fight was his own epiphany!
Great video. Excellent
This channel has been enriching my knowledge about boxing greats. Thank you for all the efforts put here.
Thanks for the support, Seth
Rich - this is excellent. You have some of the best documentaries I've seen. Your ability to capture the human character of each fighter, as well as their fighting style, is unparalleled. This story brings back fond memories, as I remember watching his fights with Ali, Foreman, and Norton.
Thanks so much, Joseph. Jimmy Young provided a lot of great fistic memories.
Loving these documentaries.
Jimmy Young was my favorite boxer growing up. I still believe Young defeated Ali. Young landed more clean punches and outboxed the champ. Many people will say that Young's tactics of sticking his upper body between the ropes was against the rules but Ali did not fight a clean fight either. Young was robbed and was the uncrowned heavyweight champion. It was heartbreaking to see what a proud fighter like Jimmy Young had become later in his career. He was not a stepping stone; he was more than an "opponent". Jimmy Young was a champion.
okay hell yeah....i been waiting on this
Thanks for the video, RICH THE FIGHT HISTORIAN
One of the most underrated boxers.
Young was about as good as jimmy Ellis. But in that era. He might ve been champion like. Ellis only had to beat Quarry. Basically a Bum. Who got lucky against shavers. One fight in his career
Another excellent documentary rich.thank you,I would love to hear your view on the different era's of heavyweights and how they compare.
Thanks, Robert. I'm with the consensus in thinking that the 1970s era was the best...but the 1980s are worthy of study and nostalgia in ways some fans may not realize.
I think the 90’s was a great time for the heavies - best after 70’s 😊
Rich you do the best job on RUclips. Such interesting stories. You got me hooked
Thank you, Chad.
Very underrated indeed
One of the best heavyweight fighters ever smart and intelligent
Another fantastic video, thank you so much.
Sure thing, John
He is Muhammad Ali but underrated version
thank you for producing this! Been saying Young is underated for years... Norton fight and Ali fight he won Imo.
Back in the 90’ s and ask a friend on Harlan St. how he was doing. He said like everyone else around here is doing and it hurt. I heard that he had passed. Ice man or Matthew Saad Muhammad he always had a good heart. Tyrone Everett was 36 and 1 when he died. I heard Jimmy had died. I Never got a chance to meet him. Lil Jeff was a human destroyer but another good brother. Tony Martin, another beautiful boxer. I don’t think their was anyone who didn’t like Tone. He fought Julio Caesar Chavez and whupped his ass. He got shot in the head by some coward he rented a room to. They need to work out some kind of pension for these fights fam. Did you see Jose “Mantequilla” Napoles or Wilfredo Benitez before he died. That shit broke my heart too. Rest in power all of you warriors.
I didn't know Tony Martin was murdered. Really solid and hard working fighter.
Another Great One Rich, Jimmy was a fearless forgotten Iron Man and Gate Keeper, I remember him fighting literally, all the top heavyweights of that Era, like Quarry, was durable and a great meter on whether your up and coming heavyweight was ready for the big time...Like Quarry, this Guy didn't run from nobody. You doing the damn thing Bro. Respect. 🤜🏾🤛🏻
I watched the Ali - Young fight on TV. As a big Ali fan, I felt Young was robbed, he definitely outboxed and outworked Ali.
Lol with his head sticking out of the ropes?! seriously!?I would have disqualified him !
Same here
Young began in the middle of the greatest heavy weight period! Thanks for sharing!
Nice documentary you did on my father jimmy young would like to do a book! Great keep in touch.
My Dad was a huge fan of your Dad. During the Ocasio bout I remember him pacing back and forth in the living room, "Jimmy Young can still win this fight! C'mon Jimmy!"...haha, your father provided great moments...Much respect to the Young family and keep me posted on the book.
What was jimmy young like as a person? Was he a strict christian man?
Nicely done.
This guy, as are some others, could have dominated this period's heavyweight division.
Jimmy Young on how to fight George Foreman.....".......to get inside, too close, and on the outside, too far."
Just found your vids. Awesome stuff bro!
Hey thanks, Tasadiq.
Rich, another fantastic video. Congrats! I enjoyed it big time.
Awesome! Thank you!
It's a travesty how overlooked he his ...just look at his resume ...the only consolation I can think of is that hard core fans remember him
Great Documentary!
Whooped all the mean out of Big George. Great Job!
Looking forward to this one:)
That's right he was a hell of a fighter . everyone gets old kids .it don't erase what these legendary men did in the ring.
Jimmy was a monster in the ring