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Originally posted by Ray Corso View PostBums of the Month ...AND contenders?
Billy Conn a Bum? Seriously this place is getting ridiculous..........
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Trying to find the link. I probably should have said that it was Louis' management that steered him away from a few fighters. Some blamed it simply on racism. I know nothing about this fighter but I recall a fighter named Bivens was clamoring for a fight. I know that I have seen this discussion on other forums.
By the way I never referred to any fighter as a "bum". Just quoting of the media of that day. Thanks
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Originally posted by Ray Corso View PostJoe Louis's "bum of the month" happened AFTER the contenders were disposed of.
Originally posted by NChristo View PostBum of the Month as in what boxing writers called the start of Louis' title reign in 39' - 41'
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Louis' Bum of the Month club was a joke and a disgrace to the world title but it happened at a time when he still managed to fight top ranked contenders and the war time years. Not an excuse but something which is understandable.
There was nothing stopping Floyd from fighting Pacquiao, Cotto at 17, Margarito (8 mill) or Khan now. Nothing what so ever.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostLouis' Bum of the Month club was a joke and a disgrace to the world title
1940. 12. - Al McCoy. In the mix of boxers considered just outside top ten.
1940. 01. - Red Burman. #4 Ring Magazine, title contender.
1940. 02. - Gus Dorazio. In the mix of boxers considered just outside top ten.
1940. 03. - Abe Simon. In the mix of boxers considered just outside top ten.
1940. 04. - Tony Musto. #10 Ring Magazine, title contender.
1940. 05. - Buddy Baer. #5 Ring Magazine, title contender.
1940. 06. - Billy Conn. #2 Ring Magazine, title contender.
After ending his fight a month.
1940. 09. - Lou Nova. #1 Ring Magazine, title contender.
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