A couple of rare films

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  • TheGreatA
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    #1

    A couple of rare films

    Stanley Ketchel vs Billy Papke IV:



    In better quality than the version I uploaded.

    Mickey Walker defends the world middleweight title:



    No time wasted between the two fighters.

    Henry Cooper flattens Joe Erskine:



    One of the most brutal knockouts ever.

    A young Kid Gavilan coming back strong after his first loss to Sugar Ray Robinson:



    I wish they had filmed the Robinson fight instead... Imagine seeing that fight in this quality with all the camera angles.
    Last edited by TheGreatA; 04-23-2009, 07:07 AM.
  • Kid McCoy
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    Originally posted by TheManchine
    I wish they had filmed the Robinson fight instead... Imagine seeing that fight in this quality with the camera angles.
    There has always been speculation that copies of Robinson-Gavilan do exist, or at least did, but no one has been able to track them down. There were even rumours that Castro has a copy in one of his vaults. I believe the Buker fight was discovered accidentally by someone looking for the Robinson bout.

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    • BattlingNelson
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      Thanks Manchine.

      Erskine was the old leading british heavy and a big crowd fav. Cooper was the new lad and it took the british public a long time to endear themselves to Cooper after 'enry's 'ammer so viciously destroyed poor Erskine.

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