Don King, on Mike Tyson


"Why would anyone expect him to come out smarter?
He went to prison, not to Princeton."



"To me, boxing is like a ballet, except there's no music
and the dancers hit each other."

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Evander Holyfield explains difference in power between George Foreman, Mike Tyson and David Tua



Evander Holyfield explains difference in power between George Foreman, Mike Tyson and David Tua





Monday, July 16, 2018

.Victor Conte and Clenbuterol



Clenbuterol 
Victor Conte breaks down clenbuterol, discusses problems with anti-doping...

Victor Conte, the CEO of the SNAC system, spoke to RingTV's Cynthia Conte about the drug 

Clenbuterol, its benefits to athletes, Canelo Alvarez's situation, how it should be investigated, problems with anti-doping testing for boxers and the feasibility of hair testing.



Link:  https://youtu.be/nwcu7zYZO-Q 



Friday, July 13, 2018

Freddie Roach teaching boxing basics -


  

Freddie Roach teaching boxing basics - Manny Pacquiao's trainer talks footwork, punching, padwork

Freddie Roach teaching boxing basics - 

Manny Pacquiao's trainer talks footwork, punching, padwork 

Learn to fight with Boxing Trainer of the year Freddie Roach 

Learning the best boxing footwork from Manny Pacquiao's coach and trainer, 

Freddie Roach

Freddie Roach does padwork, talks about punching and how to hold boxing mitts 

How to properly hold boxing mitts 

Learn to fight like one of the greatest boxers of all time Manny Pacquiao 

 Owner created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)








Thursday, July 12, 2018

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Max Baer -vs- Tony Galento | All Rounds w/Postfight (16mm Transfer)




The Max Baer vs Tony Galento fight film is a classic document of pre-war Sports Americana. 
In 1940, Max Baer and Tony Galento, the two most colorful boxers of their day, met for a title elimination showdown in Jersey City. 
It was a titanic slugfest. 
The fight began even before the opening bell as Galento threatened Baer during the referee's instructions.
The two went right to work in the first round, with Galento on the attack. 
By round 3 however, Baer was taking control, fighting in flurries, in between clowning and taunting the relentless Galento. 
After 7 rounds of bruising action, Galento collapses in his corner and cannot answer the bell for the 8th. It was Baer's last victory. 
 The Movie

The film is noteworthy for several reasons. The fight was among the best filmed bouts of the day. 
It was also among the first fight films produced as the interstate traffic of boxing films was lifted. 

For the first time since 1910, boxing films could be distributed across state lines and shown across the country. 
As a result, fight films became feature productions in theatres, rather than simply newsreels. 

In the decade prior to the television boom, movie audiences were treated to complete fight pictures only days after the event. 

The Film

This footage in this video is taken from three sources and shows all rounds of the fight. 
The opening potion is from a VHS copy that suffers from generation loss. 
Despite the lack of quality, I thought it was important to show the ring intros and referee's instructions, as it includes Galento's trash talk and threat to get "twice as rough" as Baer, as if Tony ever needed an excuse. 
The remaining (and superior) source footage begins after the opening bell, and is taken from an extended 16mm print, with Round 3 taken from the Castle Films highlight. 
The final minute includes the famous "after-battle" interview with Max Baer, Lou Costello and Joe Louis. 
 


See more historic film from the archive: http://fightfilmcollector.blogspot.com/



Link: https://youtu.be/frHiwiUUnxc



Monday, July 2, 2018

(81kg) KHALIL Coe (USA) Knocked OUT Julio La Cruz (CUB)




45.CHEMIEPOKAL - WORLD CUP of OLYMPIC BOXING 2018 Final /visitors view/
Light Heavy (81kg)
RED KHALIL Coe USA - BLUE la CRUZ PERAZA Julio Cesar CUB





Floyd Mayweather: Bought an $18 Million Watch!!!



  


 

Hirst's diamond skull sells for $100 million


August 30, 2007 / 11 years ago
Hirst's diamond skull sells for $100 million
A diamond-encrusted platinum skull by artist Damien Hirst has been sold
to an investment group for the asking price of $100 million

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A diamond-encrusted platinum skull by artist Damien Hirst has been sold
to an investment group for the asking price of $100 million,