Joe Louis training probably August-September 1935(color)

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The greatest heavyweight of all time, 25 title defenses record still stands till this day

Was undersized for heavyweight and still had the power to down guys coming in around 180 going against guys 220
:damn::damn::damn: that's a quarter of his body weight :dahell::mindblown:
 

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I'm still shocked no footage of Sugar Ray Robinson in his pro prime days exists.
 

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The ironic thing is we might've never heard about Joe Louis if Jersey Joe's career took off when it should've

I remember reading where Walcott's trainer Jack Blackburn wanted to bring him to some gym or place to train and Walcott fell ill so he couldn't make the trip. Instead Blackburn took another prospect with him.... who turned out to be Joe Louis. The rest is history, with Walcott only getting his career back on track after WW2 while Louis went on to become heavyweight champ
 

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Him, Mike Tyson, and Julian Jackson probably have the best knockout highlight reels.

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The Hawk was caving faces in :picard::damn:
 
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fukk all those racist CACs gazing at the god with envy.

very handsome man too. Prototype prize fighter.
 

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I'm still shocked no footage of Sugar Ray Robinson in his pro prime days exists.

There’s some real limited (and grainy) footage on him in 1946 on YouTube

The closest you’ll get to decent quality though and the whole fight is the 6th LaMotta fight, at 160.
 
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