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    A sad moment in boxing history as 36 year old Benny Leonard, coming back from a 7 year layoff, is beaten down by the younger Jimmy McLarnin:



    You could see he still had class but not the physical ability to compete any longer.

    Leonard trains for comeback:


  • #2
    Originally posted by TheGreatA View Post
    A sad moment in boxing history as 36 year old Benny Leonard, coming back from a 7 year layoff, is beaten down by the younger Jimmy McLarnin:



    You could see he still had class but not the physical ability to compete any longer.

    Leonard trains for comeback:

    That is a far cry from the Leonard who was videoed beating Lew Tendler. His beautiful footwork was almost non existent for the McLarnin fight.

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    • #3
      Even McLarnin said he beat a fat old man, the fact that Leonard was even competetive in his comeback speaks volumes for him.

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      • #4
        Thanks for posting.

        sad moment.

        Am I the only one slightly annoyed by the commentary and dubbed sound? I'm not 100% sure but I think it's Jim Jacobs voice and this could very well be a film from Jacobs and Caytons collection.

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        • #5
          Another great example of an ill-advised comeback. I can't believe Benny Leonard thought he could actually stand a chance against Jimmy McLarnin. It would have been a difficult enough fight for him in his prime. McLarnin is arguably a top 20-30 ATG but not due to beating an old Benny Leonard. He has wins over 10 other hall of famers on his resume.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
            Thanks for posting.

            sad moment.

            Am I the only one slightly annoyed by the commentary and dubbed sound? I'm not 100% sure but I think it's Jim Jacobs voice and this could very well be a film from Jacobs and Caytons collection.
            It's not Jim Jacobs but you're right that it's likely from the Jacobs/Clayton Big Fights collection. The punch sounds can get very annoying.

            This is Jim Jacobs:

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            • #7
              When benny leonard was in his prime there was tak of him and micky walker fighting at welterweight! what a fight that would of been the wizard vs the bulldog

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              • #8
                Originally posted by TheGreatA View Post
                Another great example of an ill-advised comeback. I can't believe Benny Leonard thought he could actually stand a chance against Jimmy McLarnin. It would have been a difficult enough fight for him in his prime. McLarnin is arguably a top 20-30 ATG but not due to beating an old Benny Leonard. He has wins over 10 other hall of famers on his resume.
                Your probaly right. Shame Ring Magzine dosen't think so.......
                http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Th..._Last_80_Years

                50.Bernard Hopkins
                51.Felix Trinidad
                52.Jake LaMotta
                53.Lennox Lewis
                54.Wilfredo Gomez
                55.Bob Foster
                56.Jose Napoles
                57.Billy Conn
                58.Jimmy McLarnin

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                • #9
                  A list that rates Aaron Pryor more than 20 spots above Jimmy McLarnin has no credibility whatsoever in my eyes.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TheGreatA View Post
                    A list that rates Aaron Pryor more than 20 spots above Jimmy McLarnin has no credibility whatsoever in my eyes.
                    I agree. Do you think it's better than Bert's list? And who else do you think they had to high in the ring list?

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