Gerry Cooney: A Bout Against Doubt
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Very good puncher but somewhat insecure fellow I read an article where him and Larry Holmes actually became friend's -
On the night of June 11, 1982, I was 110 percent behind Larry Holmes. It was such an infected fight, and I didn’t like Gerry. Why? I don’t know – it was very much about picking a side.
But, through the years, listening to Gerry interviews, him talking about his thoughts, his career, his back ground, I really think he deserves the nickname attached to him – Gentleman Gerry.
And my conclusion is, he had became a happier man if he hadn’t had boxing as an occupation. Gerry boxed to fulfill his dad’s wishes, not his own.Comment
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On the night of June 11, 1982, I was 110 percent behind Larry Holmes. It was such an infected fight, and I didn’t like Gerry. Why? I don’t know – it was very much about picking a side.
But, through the years, listening to Gerry interviews, him talking about his thoughts, his career, his back ground, I really think he deserves the nickname attached to him – Gentleman Gerry.
And my conclusion is, he had became a happier man if he hadn’t had boxing as an occupation. Gerry boxed to fulfill his dad’s wishes, not his own.Comment
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he always was a soft spoken gentleman. as a young kid I was crushed when holmes stopped him as holmes seemed like such a bitter unlikeable guy at the time. its a damn shame cooney didnt have more self confidence. that holmes fight took what little confidence he had away and he was never the same. its a shame they didnt match him with weaver for the title before holmes as hed have had much a better chance of winning. he was just much too green and inexperienced for holmes at the time. that fight ruined himComment
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so true. always seems like most of the nicest guys in boxing dont take shots that well. seems like most of the significant champs have always had at least a certain degree of arrogance to themComment
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I thought Cooney did a pretty good job against Holmes, all things considered.
Reading about Cooney and the whole "great white hype" thing, and what others had said about the fight, I was expecting to see Holmes completely outclass Cooney in a one-sided bout. Cooney did a pretty decent job with his double jab, and did some good bodywork which hurt Holmes at the end of the fourth. Not bad for a relatively green, inactive contender going up against one of the greatest heavyweights to ever lace up the glovesComment
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I thought Cooney did a pretty good job against Holmes, all things considered.
Reading about Cooney and the whole "great white hype" thing, and what others had said about the fight, I was expecting to see Holmes completely outclass Cooney in a one-sided bout. Cooney did a pretty decent job with his double jab, and did some good bodywork which hurt Holmes at the end of the fourth. Not bad for a relatively green, inactive contender going up against one of the greatest heavyweights to ever lace up the gloves
For example, I had a Filipino irish friend who went to Ireland and told me this story (his point was that this was typical behavoir)... he was in a pub and some strong built 50-60 year old tough guy was ribbing him about being half Filipino until they went outside and had a go at it...after which time, with a few bruises or so each, shook hands and drank beer as the best of friends the rest of the night.
Obviously I don't want to pigeonhole Coony but thats just an observation and it seems Coony, as you said, had nothing to be ashamed of.Comment
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Gerry and his brief rival Greg Page were alike, in that both fighters were nice guys who fought to appease their old men.Comment
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