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  • Rocky Marcaino vs Jersey Joe Walcott (TALE OF THE TAPE)

    Here's the Tale Of The Tape between Rocky Marcaino and Jersey Joe Walcott



    It isn't the biggest of pictures, but you can see all the stats of the two fighters......

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    Tale Of The Tape....Heavyweights

    http://chesley.ca/chesley/tbibhftape.html
    Last edited by Benny Leonard; 04-29-2009, 08:22 PM.

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      Marciano's achievements are extra impressive when you look at his dimensions. Not only was he short in height, but his wingspan was short as well.

      I think the average person has the same wingspan as his height. Most boxers' wingspans are longer than their height. Even Mike Tyson, who has short arms by boxing standards, has about an average wingspan by regular standards (roughly 71" in both wingspan and height).

      Marciano's wingspan is about 4 inches less than his height.

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        Originally posted by Thread Stealer View Post
        Marciano's achievements are extra impressive when you look at his dimensions. Not only was he short in height, but his wingspan was short as well.

        I think the average person has the same wingspan as his height. Most boxers' wingspans are longer than their height. Even Mike Tyson, who has short arms by boxing standards, has about an average wingspan by regular standards (roughly 71" in both wingspan and height).

        Marciano's wingspan is about 4 inches less than his height.
        Indeed, Marcaino had lots against him etc Height, Reach and a late start. But still went on to become a ATG Heavyweight and one of the best.

        Just makes his achievements that little bit more special.......

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          Originally posted by Benny Leonard View Post




          Tale Of The Tape....Heavyweights

          http://chesley.ca/chesley/tbibhftape.html
          Look rather close, and it isn't that hard to see or make out.....Unless your eyesight is that bad

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            Originally posted by Thread Stealer View Post
            Marciano's achievements are extra impressive when you look at his dimensions. Not only was he short in height, but his wingspan was short as well.

            I think the average person has the same wingspan as his height. Most boxers' wingspans are longer than their height. Even Mike Tyson, who has short arms by boxing standards, has about an average wingspan by regular standards (roughly 71" in both wingspan and height).

            Marciano's wingspan is about 4 inches less than his height.
            Yeah but look at who Tyson was fighting in comparison with their Tale of the Tape.

            Tyson was lucky he was thick as a Bull.
            Last edited by Benny Leonard; 04-29-2009, 08:29 PM.

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              Originally posted by Benny Leonard View Post
              Yeah but look at who Tyson was fighting in comparison with their Tale of the Tape.
              Yeah. Once you spar with taller, rangier fighters, you gain more respect for fighters like Tyson, Hatton, Marciano, etc...**** is HARD.

              Tyson even outjabbed Tucker, who had half a foot in height and a foot in wingspan on Tyson.

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                Originally posted by Southpaw16bf View Post
                Look rather close, and it isn't that hard to see or make out.....Unless your eyesight is that bad
                Kidding....

                I see quite fine

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                  Originally posted by Thread Stealer View Post
                  Yeah. Once you spar with taller, rangier fighters, you gain more respect for fighters like Tyson, Hatton, Marciano, etc...**** is HARD.

                  Tyson even outjabbed Tucker, who had half a foot in height and a foot in wingspan on Tyson.

                  I thought that was impressive as well...shame he went to **** after he left Rooney. Training properly is vital and you need the right trainer.
                  For a guy that knew boxing history better than anyone, he certainly blew it.
                  He just couldn't make the "right" decisions needed to stay successful. Age may have had a lot to do with it...especially given the mass-media time period he was in...plus the money and other things. I think Tyson was right though; if Cus had been alive, everything would have been different because Cus would have controlled everything for him and he would have listened.

                  I'll have to find the quote later, but D'Amato basically said that he {Cus} is succesful when he can make the Fighter a Champion and Independent of him {Cus}.
                  I'd say the Teacher died before the Student was fully groomed...but who knows.

                  That's why a fighter like Marciano deserves a lot of credit: He always came in great shape for every fight because he knew he needed to be at his best to win, and when he had enough, he retired and stayed retired.

                  It just takes so much more energy for a smaller fighter to overcome the bigger obstacles. It's why they burn-out quicker. Small guys have to fight "small," which forces them to move their upper-body so much that they wear down over-time...especially their back. Legs have to be strong as well.

                  Tyson was only as good as the programmer ~ Bob Arum
                  {something like that}
                  Last edited by Benny Leonard; 04-29-2009, 08:50 PM.

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