The sweet science is hit and don't be hit..... Jake Lamotta said we didn't have science at the school of hard knocks...... One of the toughest fighters with one of the greatest chins the sport has ever seen. No flash. All heart.
Nah I think he just got tired watch the beginning Jake has decent defense ducking. Crouching. But when he gets hit or tired it goes out the window. He wants to hurt you if you hurt him
Sugar ray had 128+ wins, he must have had 10, 11 fights in a year, The Mayweathers and McGregors of this world barely do 3 fights a year, imagine how great Robinson would look today, he'd be fucking unstoppable.
Peter E alot of these guys wasnt makimg the money so many of those fights was really scumbag type settings. Hence club fighter. And Robinson last like 20 fights were for money like many of the earlier fights. Thats like chavez he had like 100 plus fights but most of those fights were against bumbs.
@@nkosistrainbullies5806 yea cause he wiped out all welterweight contenders and so he fought lamotta which cost him his first loss. coulda been 132-0 if he was more careful
Robinson was and is the pound 4 pound champ nobody comes close and him fighting bums is a lie people need to do the proper help Robinson would clean out the welterweight and the division today easy
Isn't it somewhat hilarious that Sugar Ray wasn't even that much of a passionate boxer, he was more interested in tap dancing, yet he is the greatest P4P fighter of all time lol. Crazy shit.
yea the old fighters were totally a breed of their own!!! it wasn't unheard of for elite level fighters to have 2 headline fights in 1 week and this was at a time before steroids were available for healing and recovery from fights and training! now days instead of fighting 5 times in 6 weeks it takes 6 weeks just to clean a fighter's system of the steroids he's been taking so he can fight his 1 single fight of the year!! it was an entirely different age of boxing that's lost in time now but will always be remembered through the timeless footage we see here. if you like old fighters with long records you should check out willy pep. he was a featherweight and had close to 300 wins when he retired (most wins ever). unbelievable footwork too... even better than sugar ray :P of course he was 30 lbs lighter though so...
Charles Martel ain't no way around it sugar Ray was better than LaMotta but I think LaMotta was better than 98 percent of the other fighters in there weight classes
Sugar Ray set the precedence for modern fighters like Ali and others. Smooth light on his feet and deadly accurate. His dancing skills made all the difference. Lamotta was definitely a raging Bull. I wouldn't want to fight either one of them in their prime.
Sugar Ray Robinson and Jake LaMottas 5 fight rivalry is legendary, their fights were tough, brutal and exhilarating, but the respect the two have for each other out of the ring is so humbling and endearing, so very different from the badmouthing nastiness you get from fighters today, so sad to see. (SRR & J LaMotta(RIP)
lol. pbs frontline is actually pretty informative, check it out i think you'd be surprised. They have an entire collection of their series online that they offer for free, on a variety of issues. I watched the series on Iran, Iraq and Libya. Very good insight on those issues and I'm always subjective when I do my research, PBS frontline is legitimate.
Pbs Frontline is the best news show on tv by a far margin you should check it out. Their shows on Isis, Iraq, Iran, etc is second to none. In fact foreign news especially in Canada and Britain use their programs on a regular basis bc they're so good. A lot of the footage you see of Isis that wasn't released by themselves was captured by frontline.
When boxers were actually fighters. We will never see warriors like these again. A product of a tougher world. A world with no computers. A world where individual achievement was still recognized as the key to life. Not like today. Hey, Sugar Ray, you didn't beat the Bull on your own. You had help. The government built the roads to the stadium. The farmers raised the cattle that turned into the steaks you ate. The public schools where you learned to read. The workers of the companies who built the ring and made the boxing gloves, they all get equal credit for your victory. You just showed up and moved around the ring for an hour.
Man. These 2 are just great and so tough. I watched the Mayweather Manny fight this weekend. These FIGHTERS would just kill the modern day boxers. You would need to take an iron rod in the ring with you to knock these true champs down. The world used to make them very tough. Not anymore.
Sugar Ray is the GOAT he was fighting on a tight schedule next still was out classing these guys making great fighters look like amateur fighters. I'm a huge Floyd fan but to appreciate Floyd skill set ring generalship foot work defense etc etc you have to watch Sugar Ray he had everything Floyd has. Floyd knocked Ricky Hatton out with a left hook going backwards well Sugar Ray did the same to Jake Lamotta, in my opinion Sugar Ray is the greatest of all times he should be number 1 on every body list
An incredible rivalry, the likes of which has not been seen since in boxing. No hate here between them, only respect. Sugar Ray Robinson had beaten Jake LaMotta four times before this fight but as Robinson says in this interview, "Jake never ducked anybody." If LaMotta had not cut the razor's edge so tight with his weight--he admits that he lost six pounds in a steam bath the night before the fight in Chicago, in order to make weight--he would have had a much better chance. That said, Robinson knew well how to combat LaMotta's bruising, brawling style. To his credit, in terms of their overall rivalry, LaMotta went down in boxing history as the first fighter to defeat Sugar Ray Robinson and more to the point, the only fighter who defeated Sugar Ray Robinson in his prime. What was very difficult for LaMotta in their last fight, this one in 1951, was that Sugar Ray, like no other fighter before or since, would land that wicked left jab--for my money, Sugar Ray Robinson had the best left jab ever of any fighter-- and then move in the opposite direction (very unorthodox and very effective) and throw uppercuts to the body or straight rights and overhand rights to the head. Robinson, in a word, was devastating. Something people forget about Robinson, because he was so very clever and had excellent footwork, is that he went to the body like few other fighters, he had an incredible inside game. The fact that LaMotta beat him eight years earlier, in his prime, is phenomenal, given Robinson's command of the ring, his toughness, his stamina and his skills. To have a chance at defeating Robinson in 1951, LaMotta would have had to train like Marciano--be at fighting weight 16 weeks before the fight and run 6-9 miles a day, eat pushups for breakfast and heavy bags for lunch. So much respect, between these two champions, in this interview--very heartening.
Great stuff Mr Tucker I think someone should do a documentary on this rivalry, to me it isone of the best in sports, I dont think that it detracts from Jake that he only won the one fight I think it is a tribute to them both, like you said Mr Tucker he beat Ray in his prime.
You can tell by the way Jake LaMotta looks and acts in real life he is one hard bastard and not to be messed with. He was a naturally funny and talented man and lived to the ripe old age of 96 and only died last year. Funny how he joked then about having diabetes when Ray Robinson died from it at a young age of 67
I was in the clothing business back then; leisure suits as they were called were very popular worn with wild design shirts. This show was aired sometime in the mid 1970's.
With all the fights he had along with the money he made, at age 45 he was still boxing in small venues vs anybody who dared step in the ring with him. For that reason I saw Sugar Ray fight in my home town in Massachusetts at that time.
right. today its either phony bush southern texan drawl even by obama uses at the end of his senternces. b like the middle atlantic speech of tv news anchors and lay people that all sound the same, whether black, white, latino, asian c. hip hop which does not even sound intelligible.
MIKE TUCKER your Comment is very true and I doubt anyone else could make that Comment any more Percise, the last Fight they had something you already touched on is that 'Jake lamotta ' was extremely tired as he had to lose something like 3 Stone in as little as 10 Weeks to make Weight for this Fight. The Great 'Sugar Ray Robinson ' RIP beat him Fairly and Convincingly but 'Lamotta ' was over trained and had little left for the Fight but one thing he neva lacked was Heart and Guts in this Fight as it was Proven because 'Robinson ' RIP couldn't knock him Down but besides 2 Legendary Fighter's from a by gone era in the sport of Boxing.
Why is it fearless to take blows. La Motta was the bigger man often more than 10 pounds not a lot in real life but a considerable difference in fighting weight.
It's a matter of taste and understanding different styles really. It's very normal to see the majority support and enjoy slugging because there isn't much understanding required, it's only two basic fighters exchanging blows. Slick styles require a proper more advanced understanding of the sport; the positioning involved, leg movement, set ups, smart counters, feints and so on.
Gatti, he wasn't the best but he wasn't the worst... 40-9 isn't so bad even though record isn't everything. But honestly, that's what made Gatti special he wouldn't be remembered as much if he wasn't a slugger. And he was every entertaining to watch.
But at the end of the day, it's the fights you're remembered for. Ali had all of what you said, so did leonard, etc. And those guys still had many many many classic fights still remembered to this day. I do agree Boxing isn't all about slugging and wild brawling of course, But......Name one classic fight Floyd's ever had?
Robinson in his fights looks like a cheat code. To look like a modern fighter, decades before the modern era, and go on 2 winning streaks of over 40 fights in one career, shows why he's number 1 all time. Sugar Ray Robinson IS the GOAT
No offense but Gatti(RIP) will be remembered as a heavybag. Taking unnecessary punishment when you can avoid it ISN'T what boxing is about. Brainless slugging to entertain drunken overweight losers isn't what boxing is about either. Boxing is about defense, movement and masterful timing. It's about being cunning and smart in the ring.
Until u run into a guy that comes forward and can blast you out. Pitter patter boxing is the most boring shit on earth and what killed the sport. U gotta have multiple styles. Styles make fights.
jake lamotta was a beast but to this day my fighter is and forever will be the greatest fighter of all time and that is suger ray robinson there is no fighter like that man in robinson, that era in boxing was grueling boxers were tough as nails sometimes fighting 5 times in a month boxing is not even close to that these days fighting at the most 2 times a year, plus in them days you fought the best in the world regardless it was about pride and proving your the best in your division take note floyd no spine fakeweather, true champions fought the best to prove they were the best not picking and choosing ill fight this bum or that tomato can thats over the hill i wish boxing was still like, but dont get me wrong there are fighters that dont dip and duck fighters that could possibly beat them but they are far and few, but boxing in terms to the grueling nature some times fighting 5 or 6 times a month back in that era of boxing todays boxing is not even close to them standers just a constant grind and dedication to go through hell and back to try to be champion or stay champion i love boxing to the core but fights are not even close to what fights were back then, this video is 1 out of 3 after its done if you want to see the whole thing it will give you the option to watch the other videos
Robert, ABID ALI Galligan Jake LaMotta is a warrior by all modern day standards & even old school standards. He will still be champ if he was a fighter of today with the likes of Golovkin, Jacobs & all these middleweight division half heart fighters
That's because you haven't been hearing from proper fans, you have been hearing from casuals who have watched recent fights only. Doubt there's anyone out there that would say both Hopkins/Pascal fights were boring or MANY of Mayweather's fights below 140 when he was in his prime. These guys exchanged a lot early in their careers but no one heard of it because these people didn't exist back then.
Don Dunphy was one of the worse boxing ring blow by blow presenters of all time...And in 1966 He was still calling Muhammad Ali , Cassius Clay...or just Clay...He had no respect at all for black fighters...
@123calisshit123 Was that fight on record tho cuz if not than officially hes never bin knocked down, and i saw that fight between robinson and lamotta the knock down happened in the 8th round and ya he was saved by the bell but that was the rules back then he still went on to fight 2 more rounds and did great, and every time a fighter gets rocked like that he better get checked
back when they were real fighters and warriors, Mayweather ain't a real fighter or warrior, neither is any of these modern fighters, closest we have nowadays is Canelo and Lomachenko, maybe a few more out there I don't know about but Fury, Joshua, Wilder and the like are nothing like these old school warriors.
@bcibibcibcpCB actually he was stopped once at the end of his career but way past his time against a young fighter. but yeh i see ur point hard to believe there was a fighter behind that smile, let alone the greatest
Ali copied his style of jabbing him in the eye so Jake can't see the punches and moving around. If you are close, Jake will get you and he tagged Ray pretty good but Ray got his eye with those moving jabs of accumulation. By the later rounds, Jake couldn't see. True with Carmen Basillio. One of Ray's victories over Jake was considered a draw and a win by many ring insiders. Still a 3 to 2 victory over Jake. He couldn't handle speed demons like Ray.
Ain't boxing chest not checkered right bro? Ray had to get thru a lot of punishment in all those fights...So nothing was given to him, his strategies worked... allot of fighters wouldn't have been around in those later rounds to do what he did, do he must be given FULL CREDIT for the victory bro
I admire Ray's patience and toughness. Lot of the guys tried to knock those small aggressive guys like Jake. Most people said it couldn't be done from the opening bell to later rounds. Most strategy was to knock the guy out first then stick and move if you are ahead on pounts. Not Ray. Jab, Jab till you found the opening. Ray had him hurt in the 11th but Instead of going for the kill, he made it a marathon race so by the 13th, Jake couldn't see or hit.
You know they had their third fight *20 days* after the second one(the only won Jake won), I repeat, *20 days after* And before that they both had fights the previous month (January) And we ain't talkin about fuckin' first round ko followed by rematches, we're talking about a fight that went the distance, a massacre, and after all of that they did it again just 20 days later
The sweet science is hit and don't be hit..... Jake Lamotta said we didn't have science at the school of hard knocks...... One of the toughest fighters with one of the greatest chins the sport has ever seen. No flash. All heart.
@j mula do you know why he always beat her? His superior foot work & hard left hand
Nah I think he just got tired watch the beginning Jake has decent defense ducking. Crouching. But when he gets hit or tired it goes out the window. He wants to hurt you if you hurt him
Bon chin : james toney, george Chuvalo, tex cobb, david tua, ibeabuchi
When le Motta died recently was he buried standing up?
Great Comment!!! "You never got me Down Ray" no one tougher!
LOLOLOLOL...That was a GREAT line, dude!!! Had me ROTFLMAO!!!
Lol Jake would of used that Joke if he could!!! He hears it from above though and smiles!!!! 🙏❤️🙏
Nice comment
Gold!🥇
Sugar ray had 128+ wins, he must have had 10, 11 fights in a year, The Mayweathers and McGregors of this world barely do 3 fights a year, imagine how great Robinson would look today, he'd be fucking unstoppable.
Peter E alot of these guys wasnt makimg the money so many of those fights was really scumbag type settings. Hence club fighter. And Robinson last like 20 fights were for money like many of the earlier fights. Thats like chavez he had like 100 plus fights but most of those fights were against bumbs.
@@nkosistrainbullies5806 except Sugar Ray was actually fighting championship contenders and hall of famers
@@rdot5113 not all his fight just the more entertaining ones.
@@nkosistrainbullies5806 yea cause he wiped out all welterweight contenders and so he fought lamotta which cost him his first loss. coulda been 132-0 if he was more careful
Robinson was and is the pound 4 pound champ nobody comes close and him fighting bums is a lie people need to do the proper help Robinson would clean out the welterweight and the division today easy
The respect they had for each other was unmarked.
Robert Manning He better respect someone who beat your butt.
@@mspinkytee the respect was mutual.
I mean they fought 6 times
*Unmatched
Yes it was
Isn't it somewhat hilarious that Sugar Ray wasn't even that much of a passionate boxer, he was more interested in tap dancing, yet he is the greatest P4P fighter of all time lol. Crazy shit.
+Cryer24597 your mom is debateable
Alexander the Great Your mom n your sister*, the best of all times, best mechanics, refine style, undefeated "Finito Lopez" bitch, learn some box.
Ray lost his passion when he killed Doyle in the ring!
..ray lost it when he killed someone in ringg
Ray said in an interview that he never enjoyed boxing. He just did it for the money.
It's incredible how tough these guys are. What an era
Holy shit Robinson must of had 10 to 12 fights a year for 10 yrs to get a boxing record like that.. over 100 pro bouts is amazing.
***** and Floyd Claims he is the best ever , What a joker he is....
+Rick Marx That's the way they did it back then. I think Willie Pepp fought 241 times, and Sandy Saddler 162 times.
+Rick Marx The man was a machine, a fighting machine
+Rick Marx Best fighter ever.
yea the old fighters were totally a breed of their own!!! it wasn't unheard of for elite level fighters to have 2 headline fights in 1 week and this was at a time before steroids were available for healing and recovery from fights and training! now days instead of fighting 5 times in 6 weeks it takes 6 weeks just to clean a fighter's system of the steroids he's been taking so he can fight his 1 single fight of the year!! it was an entirely different age of boxing that's lost in time now but will always be remembered through the timeless footage we see here.
if you like old fighters with long records you should check out willy pep. he was a featherweight and had close to 300 wins when he retired (most wins ever). unbelievable footwork too... even better than sugar ray :P of course he was 30 lbs lighter though so...
Ray had unbelievable skill. Jake was all heart and balls. Nobody was tougher!!!!!!
Rocky vs Apollo in reality
And chin. The best chin ever
lamotta is a brawler and might get hit but he was still a very skilled fighter.
they don't make fighters like this anymore.
De Nero did deserve an Oscar for playing Jake la matta.
LaMotta already looked old here and this was about 40 years ago. Guy has longevity.
Charles Martel ain't no way around it sugar Ray was better than LaMotta but I think LaMotta was better than 98 percent of the other fighters in there weight classes
Jake Lamotta died last year at the age of 95.Talk about staying power as a fighter!
Old School LaMotta is a True Legend 100 💯💪💯
7:44 - Lamotta thinking "Bitch better not burn my steak tonight."
Sugar Ray set the precedence for modern fighters like Ali and others. Smooth light on his feet and deadly accurate. His dancing skills made all the difference. Lamotta was definitely a raging Bull. I wouldn't want to fight either one of them in their prime.
That comeback was insane
Sugar Ray Robinson and Jake LaMottas 5 fight rivalry is legendary, their fights were tough, brutal and exhilarating, but the respect the two have for each other out of the ring is so humbling and endearing, so very different from the badmouthing nastiness you get from fighters today, so sad to see. (SRR & J LaMotta(RIP)
That was a great fight. I watched replays of every round.
Curt Gowdy, one of the greatest play by play voices ever.
that was seriously brutal. I recently saw that lamotta is 95 years old now.
Sugar ray was 126 -1 jesus christ!
He lost his 40 fight against lamotta
With like 84 knockouts
The fact that Jake LaMotta is still alive...and going strong...is his greatest victory.
The amazing thing about this is that there is actually something worth watching on pbs :-)
lol. pbs frontline is actually pretty informative, check it out i think you'd be surprised. They have an entire collection of their series online that they offer for free, on a variety of issues. I watched the series on Iran, Iraq and Libya. Very good insight on those issues and I'm always subjective when I do my research, PBS frontline is legitimate.
Pbs Frontline is the best news show on tv by a far margin you should check it out. Their shows on Isis, Iraq, Iran, etc is second to none. In fact foreign news especially in Canada and Britain use their programs on a regular basis bc they're so good. A lot of the footage you see of Isis that wasn't released by themselves was captured by frontline.
LEGENDS ...... RIP la motta and Sugar ray. ;)
This is amazing, thank you!
This is an amazing time capsule. Super Epic!!
Surgar Ray and Joe Louis was the best of all time...period...Ali was great..
When boxers were actually fighters. We will never see warriors like these again. A product of a tougher world. A world with no computers. A world where individual achievement was still recognized as the key to life. Not like today. Hey, Sugar Ray, you didn't beat the Bull on your own. You had help. The government built the roads to the stadium. The farmers raised the cattle that turned into the steaks you ate. The public schools where you learned to read. The workers of the companies who built the ring and made the boxing gloves, they all get equal credit for your victory. You just showed up and moved around the ring for an hour.
Thank you for the upload!
I love these rare, early shows.
awesome interview
Man. These 2 are just great and so tough. I watched the Mayweather Manny fight this weekend. These FIGHTERS would just kill the modern day boxers. You would need to take an iron rod in the ring with you to knock these true champs down. The world used to make them very tough. Not anymore.
Sugar Ray is the GOAT he was fighting on a tight schedule next still was out classing these guys making great fighters look like amateur fighters. I'm a huge Floyd fan but to appreciate Floyd skill set ring generalship foot work defense etc etc you have to watch Sugar Ray he had everything Floyd has. Floyd knocked Ricky Hatton out with a left hook going backwards well Sugar Ray did the same to Jake Lamotta, in my opinion Sugar Ray is the greatest of all times he should be number 1 on every body list
is it just me, or does Lamotta look like Bill Murray?
Robert Loggia in Scarface.
Kinda does
Looks more like ligma
Oh these are some gems right here
Two great fighters, but Rays hair remained undefeated until his death.
That 15th round KO by LaMotta was incredible
I wish they still did this show or at least ran re-runs.
An incredible rivalry, the likes of which has not been seen since in boxing. No hate here between them, only respect. Sugar Ray Robinson had beaten Jake LaMotta four times before this fight but as Robinson says in this interview, "Jake never ducked anybody." If LaMotta had not cut the razor's edge so tight with his weight--he admits that he lost six pounds in a steam bath the night before the fight in Chicago, in order to make weight--he would have had a much better chance. That said, Robinson knew well how to combat LaMotta's bruising, brawling style. To his credit, in terms of their overall rivalry, LaMotta went down in boxing history as the first fighter to defeat Sugar Ray Robinson and more to the point, the only fighter who defeated Sugar Ray Robinson in his prime. What was very difficult for LaMotta in their last fight, this one in 1951, was that Sugar Ray, like no other fighter before or since, would land that wicked left jab--for my money, Sugar Ray Robinson had the best left jab ever of any fighter-- and then move in the opposite direction (very unorthodox and very effective) and throw uppercuts to the body or straight rights and overhand rights to the head. Robinson, in a word, was devastating. Something people forget about Robinson, because he was so very clever and had excellent footwork, is that he went to the body like few other fighters, he had an incredible inside game. The fact that LaMotta beat him eight years earlier, in his prime, is phenomenal, given Robinson's command of the ring, his toughness, his stamina and his skills. To have a chance at defeating Robinson in 1951, LaMotta would have had to train like Marciano--be at fighting weight 16 weeks before the fight and run 6-9 miles a day, eat pushups for breakfast and heavy bags for lunch. So much respect, between these two champions, in this interview--very heartening.
Great stuff Mr Tucker I think someone should do a documentary on this rivalry, to me it isone of the best in sports, I dont think that it detracts from Jake that he only won the one fight I think it is a tribute to them both, like you said Mr Tucker he beat Ray in his prime.
You can tell by the way Jake LaMotta looks and acts in real life he is one hard bastard and not to be messed with. He was a naturally funny and talented man and lived to the ripe old age of 96 and only died last year. Funny how he joked then about having diabetes when Ray Robinson died from it at a young age of 67
LaMotta looks like mickey rouke in homeboy
I was in the clothing business back then; leisure suits as they were called were very popular worn with wild design shirts. This show was aired sometime in the mid 1970's.
+retthok Yeah, the mid 70s this was on saturday afternoons. It was a great sports show
With all the fights he had along with the money he made, at age 45 he was still boxing in small venues vs anybody who dared step in the ring with him. For that reason I saw Sugar Ray fight in my home town in Massachusetts at that time.
what a great interview..la motto is something else..:)
When Americans sounded like Americans
right. today its either phony bush southern texan drawl even by obama uses at the end of his senternces. b like the middle atlantic speech of tv news anchors and lay people that all sound the same, whether black, white, latino, asian c. hip hop which does not even sound intelligible.
That is Soo true it sounds very classy the way they spoke them days
now u heard burritos and shit
Ymous Anon They dont all sound the same. Some people have more of an accent than others. The southern accent has always been around too.
That sounds like one of the most stupid, ignorant, racist things I have heard in a while. Obviously a fucking Trump supporter.
i miss these shows! The 70's!
MIKE TUCKER your Comment is very true and I doubt anyone else could make that Comment any more Percise, the last Fight they had something you already touched on is that 'Jake lamotta ' was extremely tired as he had to lose something like 3 Stone in as little as 10 Weeks to make Weight for this Fight. The Great 'Sugar Ray Robinson ' RIP beat him Fairly and Convincingly but 'Lamotta ' was over trained and had little left for the Fight but one thing he neva lacked was Heart and Guts in this Fight as it was Proven because 'Robinson ' RIP couldn't knock him Down but besides 2 Legendary Fighter's from a by gone era in the sport of Boxing.
La Motta was fearless,I have to concede that.
Why is it fearless to take blows. La Motta was the bigger man often more than 10 pounds not a lot in real life but a considerable difference in fighting weight.
Great post, thanks. Jake is still alive at 90 years old (last time I checked). Amazing after taking all that punishment over the years.
the Ray it was
Lol
Sugar Ray THE LEGEND!!!!!!!
Rip legend
SRR and JL was the 160 lb version of Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.
Italian beast....these guys were tough man...nobody...nobody ...had more courage then these guys.
Italian men are powerful dudes, no joke!
It's a matter of taste and understanding different styles really. It's very normal to see the majority support and enjoy slugging because there isn't much understanding required, it's only two basic fighters exchanging blows. Slick styles require a proper more advanced understanding of the sport; the positioning involved, leg movement, set ups, smart counters, feints and so on.
lamotta as a fraizer robinson as ali
I predict this video will make leisure suites a fashion frenzy again .
Gatti, he wasn't the best but he wasn't the worst... 40-9 isn't so bad even though record isn't everything. But honestly, that's what made Gatti special he wouldn't be remembered as much if he wasn't a slugger. And he was every entertaining to watch.
But at the end of the day, it's the fights you're remembered for. Ali had all of what you said, so did leonard, etc. And those guys still had many many many classic fights still remembered to this day. I do agree Boxing isn't all about slugging and wild brawling of course, But......Name one classic fight Floyd's ever had?
1000th like, RAGING BULL 🙏🏼💯🔥
Ur right.
Robinson in his fights looks like a cheat code. To look like a modern fighter, decades before the modern era, and go on 2 winning streaks of over 40 fights in one career, shows why he's number 1 all time. Sugar Ray Robinson IS the GOAT
I’m stealing your comment! 😂 “Cheat Code”
would love to be in that crowd... jesus
LaMotta looks like Quint from Jaws
If you don’t think Sugar Ray is the GOAT, you don’t know boxing.
Did they bury Jake Lamotta standing up ?
🤣🤣🤣
No offense but Gatti(RIP) will be remembered as a heavybag. Taking unnecessary punishment when you can avoid it ISN'T what boxing is about. Brainless slugging to entertain drunken overweight losers isn't what boxing is about either. Boxing is about defense, movement and masterful timing. It's about being cunning and smart in the ring.
Until u run into a guy that comes forward and can blast you out. Pitter patter boxing is the most boring shit on earth and what killed the sport. U gotta have multiple styles. Styles make fights.
Sugar Ray Leonard is the real “TBE”
jake lamotta was a beast but to this day my fighter is and forever will be the greatest fighter of all time and that is suger ray robinson there is no fighter like that man in robinson, that era in boxing was grueling boxers were tough as nails sometimes fighting 5 times in a month boxing is not even close to that these days fighting at the most 2 times a year, plus in them days you fought the best in the world regardless it was about pride and proving your the best in your division take note floyd no spine fakeweather, true champions fought the best to prove they were the best not picking and choosing ill fight this bum or that tomato can thats over the hill i wish boxing was still like, but dont get me wrong there are fighters that dont dip and duck fighters that could possibly beat them but they are far and few, but boxing in terms to the grueling nature some times fighting 5 or 6 times a month back in that era of boxing todays boxing is not even close to them standers just a constant grind and dedication to go through hell and back to try to be champion or stay champion i love boxing to the core but fights are not even close to what fights were back then, this video is 1 out of 3 after its done if you want to see the whole thing it will give you the option to watch the other videos
How good was he really ???
Daniaal Ali 200 professional fights good. + 87 amateur record. No losses in amateur career. 108 wins by knockout. Won 170 + of those fights
Robert, ABID ALI Galligan Jake LaMotta is a warrior by all modern day standards & even old school standards. He will still be champ if he was a fighter of today with the likes of Golovkin, Jacobs & all these middleweight division half heart fighters
Bella Louise A trainer once said that with Ray Robinson God had created the perfect fighter
To bad we all gatta get old
Would’ve loved to watch a boxing
Match with Jake
Before there was a Norris, there was a LeMatta.
St. Valentines Day massacre fight was a beating no man should ever take.
WOW
jake had a pretty good jab actually. Thats not really what he was known for but still.
This is where Scorsese scripted the LaMotta /Dauthille fight for Raging Bull
Ladychaos114 Clearly, Charlie Jones was not at the Original fight, The Term "Playing Possum" was taken from this show
I would put my money on Jake LaMotta to beat Robinson if the fight was in a phone booth, but not in a 20sq feet boxing ring.
LimitedNewsCorp on the street Jake couldn’t be beaten.
That's because you haven't been hearing from proper fans, you have been hearing from casuals who have watched recent fights only. Doubt there's anyone out there that would say both Hopkins/Pascal fights were boring or MANY of Mayweather's fights below 140 when he was in his prime. These guys exchanged a lot early in their careers but no one heard of it because these people didn't exist back then.
Rocky Marciano-"Jake Lamotta is the best fighter in the world."
Rocky was a moron.
Man Gary, you just keep proving yourself to be a world class dumbass. Rocky was the only undefeated HW champ in history. Wtf have you ever done?
did he say 1851?
Don Dunphy was one of the worse boxing ring blow by blow presenters of all time...And in 1966 He was still calling Muhammad Ali , Cassius Clay...or just Clay...He had no respect at all for black fighters...
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I like Dunphy as a commentator but the way he reels off the stats makes him sound like a robot.
Vinnie Paz looks like him! Wow!
It was 1851? Say what
majinboo wants ass you are a keyboard gangster...hardcore thug from moms basement lmao
+Vince Castro i'd put all my money, my house, my car, on rick to lay out this internet wanksta in just one punch.
+majinboo wants ass what the fuck your talking about
@bigboss25262 Not in their first 2 fights.
"We fought so many times we should have got married"....Jane lamotta on sugar ray Robinson.
@123calisshit123 Was that fight on record tho cuz if not than officially hes never bin knocked down, and i saw that fight between robinson and lamotta the knock down happened in the 8th round and ya he was saved by the bell but that was the rules back then he still went on to fight 2 more rounds and did great, and every time a fighter gets rocked like that he better get checked
The guy on the left looks like Ted Danson
back when they were real fighters and warriors, Mayweather ain't a real fighter or warrior, neither is any of these modern fighters, closest we have nowadays is Canelo and Lomachenko, maybe a few more out there I don't know about but Fury, Joshua, Wilder and the like are nothing like these old school warriors.
host looks like he's dressed to go on a safari..
Did he say ,,it was 1851,,???
Nah... They didn't really hate it other like Ali and Frazier did and the fights weren't as close Robinson was an overall better fighter.
Toopkarcher what? Every fight bar the 6th was close and I could make a good case for jake winning the 1st 3rd 4th. Only the 6 wasn’t close. Casual.
@bcibibcibcpCB actually he was stopped once at the end of his career but way past his time against a young fighter. but yeh i see ur point hard to believe there was a fighter behind that smile, let alone the greatest
What rivalry Robinson kicked his ass ,beat him like a 🐶... 😂
4:39 If you've got three minutes to knock the other guy out why would you decide to coast for two minutes?
I don't understand that.
Jake would have beaten Ray but for the fact that he got cut and Ray was the only who took advantage of it.
shame on you
ray had already beat him 4/5 times. so how could you just be so sure the cut was the reason...
Ali copied his style of jabbing him in the eye so Jake can't see the punches and moving around. If you are close, Jake will get you and he tagged Ray pretty good but Ray got his eye with those moving jabs of accumulation. By the later rounds, Jake couldn't see. True with Carmen Basillio. One of Ray's victories over Jake was considered a draw and a win by many ring insiders. Still a 3 to 2 victory over Jake. He couldn't handle speed demons like Ray.
Ain't boxing chest not checkered right bro? Ray had to get thru a lot of punishment in all those fights...So nothing was given to him, his strategies worked... allot of fighters wouldn't have been around in those later rounds to do what he did, do he must be given FULL CREDIT for the victory bro
I admire Ray's patience and toughness. Lot of the guys tried to knock those small aggressive guys like Jake. Most people said it couldn't be done from the opening bell to later rounds. Most strategy was to knock the guy out first then stick and move if you are ahead on pounts. Not Ray. Jab, Jab till you found the opening. Ray had him hurt in the 11th but Instead of going for the kill, he made it a marathon race so by the 13th, Jake couldn't see or hit.
ray was a professional, about howhe did his job....i would love to see a lot of those fights at welterweight that we will never see....
1851, he said?😅
Styles make fights LaMotta the. "Raging Bull" Robinson was like the Matodor
If only Jake's arms were a little longer
All men in this clip are now all dead. RIP
You know they had their third fight *20 days* after the second one(the only won Jake won), I repeat, *20 days after*
And before that they both had fights the previous month (January)
And we ain't talkin about fuckin' first round ko followed by rematches, we're talking about a fight that went the distance, a massacre, and after all of that they did it again just 20 days later