Originally posted by phallus
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There is only one fight for which I wish Robinson had been able to temper his aggression, that was the Maxim fight. Robinson fought very foolishly, and I am not about to call it anything else. Why did he keep pounding away at such a rock like a madman? He was never going to KO the beard that could withstand Jersey Joe Walcott. He had a chance of KOing Maxim that approached zero. He was a fool, pure and simple. Outpointing Maxim was an easy matter for a sensible Robinson, but of course, when was Ray ever that sensible? He wanted everyone on the canvas, their foot twitching like Ingo's and piss dribbling from the conrner of their trunks.
He missed a fight with a man who would likely have gone on to all time greatness if not for an untimely death. Marcel Cerdan had the style to give Robinson fits, he was a circling, crouching, boxing demon with all the tools. He may have been good enough to beat up Zale at any point in the iron man's career. He was that good. We were denied not only a great fight but probably a series of titantic contests between Robby and Cerdan.
Pure boxers often made you settle for a decision a la Servo and Gavalin, and I believe Ray had an aversion to decisions. These two gave him close fights, so they got rematches. That was Ray's way. Poor Jose Basora wishes he had never got his rematch. Ray also had an aversion to doubts about himself. He could have outboxed those guys fifty times, but they would always have been close fights and not hugely entertaining. Basora paid an awful price for merely drawing with Robinson previously.
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