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  • In this Corner ''Willie Pep'' Video



    Enjoy a little video on one of the best fighters of all time.
    WILLIE ''Will o' the Wisp'' PEP

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    http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...d=43&cat=boxer

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    • #3
      Is it true the man won a round on all three scorecards without throwing a single punch? Bert Sugar claims that to be true at around ''4:30'' How is that even possible?
      Last edited by Grand Champ; 12-15-2008, 12:06 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Grand Champ View Post
        Is it true the man won a round on all three scorecards without throwing a single punch? Bert Sugar claims that to be true at around ''4:30'' How is that even possible?
        Yeah dude its belived to be true, he would feint, he would slip, he blocked he moved his head,he done every thing but throw a single blow.And before the fight he told everyone what he was going to do. But newspapers reports will tell you otherwise.Still The man was a geinus.
        Last edited by Southpaw16BF; 12-15-2008, 01:55 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Grand Champ View Post
          Is it true the man won a round on all three scorecards without throwing a single punch? Bert Sugar claims that to be true at around ''4:30'' How is that even possible?
          Much of what Sugar says is complete twaddle. The fight where Pep reputedly won a round without throwing a punch was against Jackie Graves, which I don't believe was even filmed. Most of the newspaper accounts reported the third round as closely fought with plenty of punches thrown, and none at all mentioned Pep's feat.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Kid McCoy View Post
            Much of what Sugar says is complete twaddle. The fight where Pep reputedly won a round without throwing a punch was against Jackie Graves, which I don't believe was even filmed. Most of the newspaper accounts reported the third round as closely fought with plenty of punches thrown, and none at all mentioned Pep's feat.
            Kid this legendary story is belived to be true by several boxing experts. Newpaper reports could tell you otherwise do.
            Last edited by Southpaw16BF; 12-15-2008, 01:56 PM.

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            • #7
              There's also a article on what Pep done at eastdie boxing, but it won't let me put the link up. But i've just copied and paste it anyway this 100% true.
              Willie Pep won a round without landing a punch

              By B. R. Bearden

              In the annuls of boxing there are many "urban myths", tall tales, and outright lies told about the fighters of the past. Did heavyweight William Harrison Dempsey really call himself "Jack" in honor of the great middleweight Jack "The Nonpareil" Dempsey? Did Dempsey have plaster-of-Paris on his hands the day he beat Jess Willard within an inch of his life? Did Joe Louis once give a shiny new half-dollar to a goggle-eyed young fan named Rocky Marciano? Did Ali once draw the smallest attendance for a world heavyweight title fight in the history of the sport? Was Harry Greb really blind in one eye the last 5 years of his career? And did Willie Pep, the Will o' the wisp, really win a round without landing a single punch?

              Pep was likened to a tap dancer in boxing gloves. He was fast, he was agile, he was graceful. A Pep fight resembled a ballroom dance with one partner a masterful Fred Astaire and the other apparently lacking a single dance lesson. He was called the Will o' the Wisp because, like that illusive phenomenon, he was almost impossible to lay hands upon.By the age of 20 he had won 54 fights in a row without a loss before taking the featherweight title from future HOF fighter Chalky Wright in a bout in which he never once hurt Wright, but played him like a violin. More precisely, a Stradivarius.Willie would continue to win, losing only once in his next 49 fights (to future Hall of Famer Sammy Angot), before he would be matched against a Top Ten fighter with a 25-2 record named Jackie Graves on July 25th, 1945 in Minneapolis. Graves was a southpaw, and perhaps a sportswriter had hinted that it might cause Pep a problem. Or perhaps Willie was just in the mood to show them something they'd never seen before. Whatever his motivation,prior to the start of the bout, Pep would make a prediction to rival any later made by Muhammed Ali; he would win a round without throwing a single punch.

              Not only that, but he would tell them up-front just which round to watch for it; round number three. Bert Sugar said of the audacious feat: "Pep tipped off a few friendly sportswriters that he would not throw a punch in anger in the third round.... Pep moved; Pep switched to southpaw, mocking Graves; Pep danced; Pep weaved; Pep spun Graves around and around again; Pep gave head feints, shoulder feints, foot feints, and feint feints. But Pep never landed a punch." The crowd at ringside sat in spellbound awe as Pep put on perhaps the greatest three minute demonstration on the art of boxing ever witnessed. In just 180 seconds he joined the ranks of those who had done some legendary act to fulfill a fearless prediction; the called-shot of Babe Ruth, the "We're gonna win, I guarantee it!" bravado of Joe Namath, and "They all will fall, in the round I call" predictions of Ali.Sportswriter Don Riley, who was ringside and forewarned of Pep's plan for the third round, said, "It was an amazing display of defensive boxing skill so adroit, so cunning, so subtle that the roaring crowd did not notice Pep's tactics were completely without offense. He made Jim Corbett's agility look like a broken down locomotive. He made even Sugar Ray Robinson's fluidity look like cement hardening. Never has boxing seen such perfection!" He had fought the round without throwing a punch, but had he won it? Was his display so mesmerizing that even the keen eyed judges were beguiled? Pep knocked Graves down 9 times, ending the fight in the 8th round via TKO, but it wasn't the victory the ringside press were excited about; it was the score cards of the judges. When the cards were presented, there it was in black and white; Willie Pep had won the third round, the punchless round, on all three cards. The Will o' the Wisp had given boxing another legendary moment.

              Oh, as to those other "did it happens?", here's the run down: Jack Dempsey did name himself after The Nonpareil Dempsey, he didn't put Plaster-of-Paris on his hands (an impossibility sworn to under oath by the inventor of the product), Louis did give a half-dollar to Marciano and another kid as they followed him around at a boxing show where he was guest announcer, Ali-Listion II drew only 2434 fans (the least ever), and Greb was blinded in one eye by Kid Norfolk in 1921, yet kept it a secret and fought successfully the final 5 years of his career and his life. And, of course, Willie Pep did win a round without landing a single punch

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Southpaw16bf View Post
                No Kid this legendary story is true, and i dout you have watched the video as there is footage of it.
                No it isn't true, it was debunked a few years ago for the reasons I stated. The footage in the video isn't of the Graves fight, which I'm pretty certain doesn't even exist. The legend only emerged years later, and Pep is great enough to not need myths to boost his status.

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                • #9
                  Here another article say he did it
                  http://www.ibhof.com/pep.htm
                  Last edited by Southpaw16BF; 12-15-2008, 01:51 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Kid at the end of the day sources claim it to be true, newpapers report that its not true.I have sources that claim it to be ture and i have others sources that claim it to be false which i will post up shorlty its who you belive.

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