dagosd2000 wrote:granberry wrote:Syntax Error wrote:
Good shouts.
Jimmy Young was like a lit match; burned for a few seconds, then blew out quickly, leaving you with charred remains & memories!!! :P

Great analogy, Syntax.
And very sad.
People around Frazier's gym used to say when Young (who was no longer really training) would go out the door,
"He doesn't want to make a million dollars !"
Actually it was because his trainer-manager Bob Brown died and his trash level 'friends' from his neighborhood took over.
And the Don King manipulation, which took away the heart of numerous fighters.
Young was told, positively, by Don King, after the Foreman fight,
that he could make some money, but was not wanted as champion and never would be.
Young's longtime trainer Bob Brown lost control of Young at that same time and then died.
The Norton fight was a sham on Young's part.
Young had the best body attack to come along in years--Norton had a wasp waist (wrong for boxing) and a vulnerable midsection (since Ali didn't know how to throw a body punch, that's one reason Norton did well vs Ali)
and Young did not use his body attack. Young also spent long periods of time with his back on the ropes, doing nothing and letting Norton try to hit away at him. Young never fought like that in any of his real fights.
Watch the second round of that fight. Young forgets himeslf and staggers Norton with a right hand. Norton stands there with a lowered head, waiting to be finished off. But instead of following up, Young moves away from Norton like he was the one who was hurt. After a bit Norton comes forward, very tentatively, and then tries a few punches.
The stink in that fight was obvious as of that second round.
That fight was a Blinky Palermo-Don King special on Young's part.
He used maybe 10 % of what he was capable of doing against Norton.
The trash around Young which he allowed to affect him was disgusting, as of that fight.
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Your observations about Young are interesting. Especially about the element that was around him. I posted this before,but
I saw Young go into the tank against a very bad fighter here in San Diego,Clay Hodges. Young had about 4 fights as did Hodges. Young came out from Philly and nobody knew anything about him. But everyone knew Hodges was a stiff. Young has Hodges down twice in the first round and doesn't throw a punch for the next 5 rounds and loses a decision. After the first frame two old guys in suits turn around and want to bet me 20 bucks Hodges is going to win. After the last round I'm reaching for my wallet and the two old guys laugh and tell me to keep my money. The fight was fixed.
My question is how far back and how long was he involved with the wrong crowd? By the way,Hodges next fight is in LA and gets knocked out and his jaw broken by big muscled fughter by the name of Kenyata Huckinbill. It was Hodges last fight.
Blinky Parlermo was around several Philly gyms while Young was there.
He was an old man by that time, and liked to demonstrate some soft shoe steps that he said Sammy Davis Jr had taught him.
He may have looked harmless, but you would have to be stupid to think that.
The people who own a computer and post on sites like this
will never have a clue what goes on the real world where most fighters are manipulated like pawns and completely at the mercy of whoever runs things.
Fighters like Liston, Young, Benton, etc. knew the power of the mob.
They knew that they (the mob) WILL kill you.
They did as they were told.
Young had more ability in every aspect of boxing than anyone to come along in years. He showed only a small part of it and only for a short time.
Watching him NOT use what he had was exasperating and frustrating for those who actually knew the sport.
When Young hit the speed bag in a gym his hands were faster than any featherweight (rated fighters) who had used the bag earlier or later on the same day.
He also threw lightning combinations in sparring, but would only throw one punch at a time in an actual fight.
Young could have stopped Ali any time after the 12th round. I was sitting right there.
Young had Ron Lyle falling all over the place after 4-5 rounds of their 2nd fight, yet the fight went 12 rounds.
Young eased up after he knocked Foreman down in the last round of their fight.
Notice Liston in his fight with Nino Valdez. Liston did nothing for the first 2 rounds. Then he came out in the 3rd round and stopped Valdez immediately with body punches. My guess is he was instructed to have the fight go that long.
Liston did a similar thing against Willie Besmanoff.
Benton's fight against Rubin Carter was a fake. Benton stood and posed, letting Carter peck away respectfully at him with a jab and "win" a decision. After the fight Jack McKinney, a Philly boxing guy, came into Benton's dressing room and slapped Benton right across the face and said, "Georgie, you threw that fight." Benton said and did nothing in response.
The pathetic, fairy tale, politically correct world of the clueless internet Ali worshippers is not the real world.