Not sure what you are talking about again ?Lamotta has a win on robinson and all their fights were wars why do i need video footage ? Anyone can see theyre fights or simply look up their records .Lamattas first 14 fights were at light weight weve been over this already ,you and Corso had stated he began his career at a higher weight ,that was false .Imade the mistake thinking he fought and won his championship at another year thats about it .
Rocky Marciano vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
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Originally posted by juggernaut666Looking at Lamotta at 155 which he was in his first fight with SRR is the debateOriginally posted by juggernaut666Its on youtube first fight with SRR.
I believe that supports the fact that LaMotta was a Light Heavyweight as an amateur and started his professional career closer to the 175lb limit than 160lb.Comment
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You're constantly commenting on the subject as if you have viewed footage of their contests - when only their sixth and final fight in 1951 was recorded - so you have no more video evidence then anybody else, but throw out
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LaMotta's first 20 professional contests, yet to come in under the 160lbs Middleweight limit.
I believe that supports the fact that LaMotta was a Light Heavyweight as an amateur and started his professional career closer to the 175lb limit than 160lb.
Thats pretty ridiculous statement considering its on record and in his own bio not sure what records you are looking at but Lamatta gained weight through out the years he didnt drop weight as a pro ....they have a few fights on him fighting Lamatta so not sure what you mean anyway .And again you are talking to a trained athlete ,LaMotta looks no bigger than a 160 pounder if that in his fights if no one can see that well thats on them....looking at Lamatta he has no muscle tone or girth other than decent neck ,he is very average looking a small plodder who was a punching bag in all his fights he was just tough ,little skill .Last edited by juggernaut666; 05-25-2015, 12:26 PM.Comment
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Which fights are those?Comment
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You're constantly commenting on the subject as if you have viewed footage of their contests - when only their sixth and final fight in 1951 was recorded - so you have no more video evidence then anybody else, but throw out comments such as;
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LaMotta's first 20 professional contests, yet to come in under the 160lbs Middleweight limit.
I believe that supports the fact that LaMotta was a Light Heavyweight as an amateur and started his professional career closer to the 175lb limit than 160lb.
He actually said Lamotta fought as a lightweight? This has turned into NSB.Comment
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The only thing i can tell you is either watch raging bull a movie Lamatta was directly involved in or read his bio ,you are trying to change history .Comment
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