"Or I hear someone mention the 1951 middleweight title fight between Ray and Jake Lamotta -The St. Valentines Day Massacre- and my mind automatically goes the last few seconds of the fight, as portrayed in articles as well as in the movie "Raging Bull," where Robinson has Lamotta pinned against the ropes and gives him what is projected to be an absolutely horrific beating. The portrayal of it in the movie was particularly gruesome and almost made the ROCKY movies seem tame by comparison."
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"Or I hear someone mention the 1951 middleweight title fight between Ray and Jake Lamotta -The St. Valentines Day Massacre- and my mind automatically goes the last few seconds of the fight, as portrayed in articles as well as in the movie "Raging Bull," where Robinson has Lamotta pinned against the ropes and gives him what is projected to be an absolutely horrific beating. The portrayal of it in the movie was particularly gruesome and almost made the ROCKY movies seem tame by comparison."Tags: None -
I just read a great piece on that fight by Ferdie Pacheco. From that book, I would say that the Raging Bull scene was fairly accurate. If so, then it was truly horrific.http://icemanjohnscully.com/phpBB2/v...hp?p=3092#3092
"Or I hear someone mention the 1951 middleweight title fight between Ray and Jake Lamotta -The St. Valentines Day Massacre- and my mind automatically goes the last few seconds of the fight, as portrayed in articles as well as in the movie "Raging Bull," where Robinson has Lamotta pinned against the ropes and gives him what is projected to be an absolutely horrific beating. The portrayal of it in the movie was particularly gruesome and almost made the ROCKY movies seem tame by comparison." -
All u have to do is watch the ACTUAL video, not a movie. It was NOTHING like the movie portrayed itComment
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I've brought this point up before. It wasn't nearly as bad as legend would have it. It was a very competetive fight through the first 10 rounds. Lamotta started to fade, Robinson came on in the final 3 rounds started to become qutie one sided. The last flurry in the 13th was pretty good but again I've alot worse.Comment
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The movie was SOOOOO over the top, though. They had LaMotta literally caught up in the ropes and getting hit with dozens of BRUTAL punches, each one landing, right to the chin full fource. Literally, like Jake was frozen in place, not moving one inch right ior left, and getting SMASHED with huge punches. Jake was getting hit in real life with good punches but nothing like the movie. The only two real life instances I have ever seen even remotely close to the scene in Raging Bull were Cooney-Norton and Morrison-MercerComment
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