Who was tougher than Carmen Basilio? This is a guy who snubbed the mafia and did things his way and wasn't as talented as many of his contemporaries. Are there ANY fighters today that we can consider as tough as the "Onion Picker"?
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View PostWho was tougher than Carmen Basilio? This is a guy who snubbed the mafia and did things his way and wasn't as talented as many of his contemporaries. Are there ANY fighters today that we can consider as tough as the "Onion Picker"?
he isnt around competing anymore but khaosai galaxy was as tough as anyone...
carlos famoso hernandez comes to my mind too...
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...and what about battling nelson?
figuring in a fight to the finish against joe gans in more than one occasion? i think he & basilio would be a very amusing pair to watch in the ring together...
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Originally posted by talip bin osman View Post...and what about battling nelson?
figuring in a fight to the finish against joe gans in more than one occasion? i think he & basilio would be a very amusing pair to watch in the ring together...
Boxing has many, many tough guys. Not to many were able to make it after telling the mob to **** off and with such limited skills. Basilio is a picture in grit. I know their are others, I just felt like bringing him to the forefront for at least this thread.
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
Boxing has many, many tough guys. Not to many were able to make it after telling the mob to **** off and with such limited skills. Basilio is a picture in grit. I know their are others, I just felt like bringing him to the forefront for at least this thread.
JF: You were notorious for shunning the mob, like Frankie Carbo and other mobsters that controlled boxing at the time. What made you take that stand?
CB: You have to ask my managers about that. If they did anything with Carbo, they did it. I had nothin’ to do with it. I only met him a couple times in New York City and that was to say hello. There was never any friendship there.
http://www.f i g h tbeat.com/article_detail.php?AT=179Last edited by Miburo; 07-22-2010, 01:24 AM.
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Super tough guy! Elite super tough guy status. Look at those fights with the puncher Tony Demarco, Holy **** Basilio get smoked and almost goes down but in both fights he finishes Demarco off in like the 14th round or so. And he still had some brains left when he got old. He did shun the mob, I think it did affect his career somewhat although he got title fights, I need to brush up on how it did affect his career but I think he did miss a couple shots and got jobbed on a couple decisions because of dissing the mob.
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Originally posted by Tengoshi View PostBasilio himself didn't associate with them, but his management more than likely did considering the number of title shots he got. From an interview with Basilio:
JF: You were notorious for shunning the mob, like Frankie Carbo and other mobsters that controlled boxing at the time. What made you take that stand?
CB: You have to ask my managers about that. If they did anything with Carbo, they did it. I had nothin’ to do with it. I only met him a couple times in New York City and that was to say hello. There was never any friendship there.
http://www.f i g h tbeat.com/article_detail.php?AT=179
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View PostWho was tougher than Carmen Basilio? This is a guy who snubbed the mafia and did things his way and wasn't as talented as many of his contemporaries. Are there ANY fighters today that we can consider as tough as the "Onion Picker"?
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