Why Rocky Marciano Never Lost A Fight

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  • Rocky Marciano is the most aggressive boxer of all time. He threw the most punches per round of any fighter, and stands as the only heavyweight champion without a single loss on his record. He allegedly had to have a custom 300 lb heavy bag made for his training, and 43 of his 49 fights were won by devastating knockouts.
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  • @TheModernMartialArtist
    @TheModernMartialArtist  2 ปีที่แล้ว +168

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    • @rezkiikzer
      @rezkiikzer 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      he is like a shotgun

    • @lanceroberthough1275
      @lanceroberthough1275 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Your analysis is superb.

    • @jpb1231000
      @jpb1231000 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Never really been a BOXING or Martial arts FANATIC, though I respect the Science...
      That being said, I DID watch alot of USA Fri Night Bouts ...
      YOU Sir have broken this LEGENDS style down in a way better than I've ever seen!!!!
      GREAT JOB!!!

    • @hotrodd29
      @hotrodd29 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Can you breakdown Rocky Marciano vs Jack Dempsey?
      That’s a fight that usually splits the boxing community.
      However more favour Marciano nowadays because there’s virtually no one left alive that can remember a prime Dempsey

    • @btqy
      @btqy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      T-Rex arms

  • @murilocaruy
    @murilocaruy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3316

    One of Marciano's opponents, non other than Joe Louis, said "he doesn't fight by the book, but I got hit by a library today".

    • @Aitonomouss
      @Aitonomouss 2 ปีที่แล้ว +143

      I love this quote 😂 it was probably a library from hell 💀

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +107

      What Marciano fans refuse to accept and acknowledge is that Louis was FORCED to come out of retirement for his match with light heavyweight Charles.
      [[ Remember when prime 25 year old Ali lost 3 years? Remember when prime 26 year old Tyson lost 3 years? Both definitely lost a step and were never the same because father time waits for No-One!!! ]]
      Louis already had 54 (debut 1932) amateur fights,, 68 professional fights,, and 96 fights before 2 million soldiers during his 4 year military service. In other words Joe had already been fighting and sparing thousands of rounds for TWENTY YEARS before facing Marciano. He was also showing symptoms of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. CTE was once known as dementia pugilistica, or punch-drunk syndrome.
      Marciano vs Louis was no different than Holmes vs Ali or Tyson vs Holmes.
      BUT BUT BUT Joe Louis was still a perfectly fine top-notch quality opponent in the eyes of Rocky Fan-atic's because Joe was on an 8 fight winning streak before facing Rocky.
      Let's take a look at these 8 boxers Louis beat:
      196 lb Cesar Brian -- UD
      197 lb Cesar Brian -- (twice) -- UD
      191 lb Freddie Beshore -- KO
      187 lb Omelio Argrmonte -- UD
      188 lb Omelio Argrmonte -- (twice) -- UD
      194 lb Andy Walker -- TKO
      190 lb Lee Savold -- 104-44-4 washed Lousy Lee -- KO
      179 lb Jimmy Bivens -- light heavyweight --UD
      Talk about bum of the month club, WOW. It was obviously a carefully hand-picked set-up. Boxing-elites (mafioso) needed that Louis vs Marciano $$-SHOW-$$.
      Generally speaking the mafioso factually controlled every aspect of boxing during the worst heavyweight boxing era of all time , the small 1950s.
      The only loyalty mafioso had was to money!
      Hey, they took 50% of Rocky's earnings and all ticket sales, all in all $2 Million!!!
      $2,000,000 in 1955 is equivalent in purchasing power to $21,172,835.82 today, an increase of $19,172,835.82 over 67 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 3.58% per year between 1955 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 958.64%.
      Makes ya wonder if IRS had any involvement with those 8 predetermined boxers? Not to mention other stuff? Just follow money trails to understand Rocky's 49-0.

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +51

      October of 1951, the 37 year old washed Brown Bomber faintly resembled the well-oiled and efficient fighting machine he was during the mid to late 1930’s. Joe’s speed and power were just a memory. His accuracy and timing were long gone and his reflexes were no longer instinctive. He had nothing left offensively but a semblance of his left jab. He was slow of both hand and foot, and needed to have his feet set perfectly in order to get off. His punching power had all but evaporated, evidenced by him scoring only 3 knockouts in his last 10 fights.
      Due to Louis not having the punch to bother Rocky, Joe was never in the fight. He was a sitting duck for Marciano’s aggression and work-rate. In other words Joe had nothing left to neutralize Rocky. By contrast, Marciano was just entering his Prime.
      Fighting back tears, Ferdie Pacheco said in the SportsCentury documentary about Louis' bout with Marciano, "He (Louis) wasn't just going to lose. He was going to take a vicious, savage beating." In the dressing room after the fight, Louis's military touring companion, Sugar Ray Robinson, wept.
      However, prime for prime it’s a different story. Marciano would have had to deal with Louis’ explosive and hard jab, set-up uppercuts and finishing hooks and right hands. Louis needed little room to punch and could get off in tight quarters, he would have been able to punch inside and beat Marciano's round punches to the mark all night!

    • @Aitonomouss
      @Aitonomouss 2 ปีที่แล้ว +60

      @@Maria.Isabella.Sanchez so very sad how Joe Louis was treated by the government.

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      @@Aitonomouss In May 1950, the IRS finished a full audit of Louis' past returns and announced, that with interest and penalties, he owed the government more than $500,000. Louis had no choice but to return to the ring. The Louis camp negotiated a deal with the IRS under which Louis would come out of retirement, with all Louis's net proceeds going to the IRS.
      A match with light heavyweight Ezzard Charles - [ who had acquired the vacant (paper champion) heavyweight title in June 1949 by outpointing Walcott ] - was set for September 27, 1950. Louis was 36 and had been retired for 2 years! Weighing in at his heaviest ever 218 lbs, Joe's washed reflexes were gone, and prime 183 lb light heavyweight Charles repeatedly beat him to the punch.
      By the end of the fight, Louis was cut above both eyes, one of which was shut tight by swelling. Charles battered Joe till his face looked like hamburger. He knew he had lost even before Charles was declared the winner. The result was not the only disappointing aspect of the fight for Louis; only 22,357 spectators paid to witness the event at Yankee Stadium, and his share of the purse was a mere $100,458. Louis had to "continue" fighting.

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4536

    He was a very kind boxer he never went in for trash talk and was very sensitive, after paralysing a fighter he cried in hospital and stayed with the guy. He also cried when he beat Joe Louis as he knew he'd ended a brilliant boxers career.

    • @intheorigin0728
      @intheorigin0728 2 ปีที่แล้ว +685

      Can’t help but notice from all these footage that Rocky seems to have the habit of immediately backing away from his opponent the moment they go down (with the exception of that one hit to Joe Walcott). The sportsmanship he displays is definitely notable.

    • @eddy-currents
      @eddy-currents 2 ปีที่แล้ว +43

      @@intheorigin0728 To be fair the count only starts when you are in the neutral corner :P

    • @RnBGarvey
      @RnBGarvey 2 ปีที่แล้ว +150

      @@eddy-currents not true.

    • @lachlanparker570
      @lachlanparker570 2 ปีที่แล้ว +236

      A man who rose above typical masculinity. Now I have even more respect for him.

    • @marvinmartin8801
      @marvinmartin8801 2 ปีที่แล้ว +36

      Didn't he fight the same guy 5 times? He also fought guys with 50 and 60 losses. #Funfacts

  • @seniordavidmanderson9232
    @seniordavidmanderson9232 ปีที่แล้ว +646

    A hammer instead of a fist, a powerful neck, a fighter's rage. He beat his adversary to blood, then hugged him. A boxing style from the working class, all sweat, no paradise... Rocky Marciano, was the only athlete in the history of heavyweight boxing to retire undefeated.

    • @sluggak1363
      @sluggak1363 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Becuase he fought has beens look at fury way better but where all the black guys at in lower divisions even wilder who aint a boxer gave him his toughest fights

    • @johnnysoso2
      @johnnysoso2 ปีที่แล้ว +55

      @@sluggak1363 what?

    • @rayk48
      @rayk48 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      @@johnnysoso2 A little bit of a puzzle I guess. Think point being made is Rocky was fighting past their prime boxers like former champion Joe Louis and he is over hyped.. Fury...well he is just lucky that there is a current shortage of good black heavyweights, unlike in lower weight classes.

    • @bqrre
      @bqrre ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Got goosebumps by reading that!

    • @elponchoman9900
      @elponchoman9900 ปีที่แล้ว

      and here we go the racist mfckrs are sad

  • @seniordavidmanderson9232
    @seniordavidmanderson9232 ปีที่แล้ว +300

    Marciano was on a “no-lose” mission to achieving greatness and he did so by simply out-working and out-conditioning all fighting foes. His work ethic was nothing short of remarkably consistent and disciplined: hours of running, gym work, sparring, push-ups and sit-ups, countless medicine-ball thumps to the gut. Marciano was committed to his training regimen.
    Rocky is also remembered and honored for his class as an individual, not only his 49-0. He never boasted or ridiculed his opponents. Regardless what others may think, Rocky Marciano was a great champion.

    • @sluggak1363
      @sluggak1363 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Becuase he knew they were passed thier prime old man

    • @seniordavidmanderson9232
      @seniordavidmanderson9232 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      @@sluggak1363 their

    • @johnnysoso2
      @johnnysoso2 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      @@sluggak1363 Because

    • @ThouSwell-zx3fd
      @ThouSwell-zx3fd 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@sluggak1363 men 🙄

    • @Mr1gladiatore
      @Mr1gladiatore 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@sluggak1363 You never won a spelling bee, did you?

  • @Rex-tt1vk
    @Rex-tt1vk 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1508

    As a guy who started boxing at 25, this man will remain the proof that no matter how late you start with hard work and insane dedication can still make it as one of all time best

    • @MaccaveliPL
      @MaccaveliPL 2 ปีที่แล้ว +81

      Not everybody is Rocky Marciano tho. Or Larry Holmes. You only have these 2 as all time greats that started late.

    • @mirai5850
      @mirai5850 2 ปีที่แล้ว +83

      @@MaccaveliPL Bernard Hopkins, Sergio Martinez

    • @Alberts_Stuff
      @Alberts_Stuff 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      But I’m 93 🥹

    • @kevinf8439
      @kevinf8439 2 ปีที่แล้ว +75

      Hard work and dedication certainly are requirements, but good and fitting genetics are too.

    • @albertogarcia305
      @albertogarcia305 2 ปีที่แล้ว +70

      @@mirai5850 also Anthony Joshua and deontay Wilder, not all time greats but they both made it to the very top starting at age 18 for Joshua and 21 for Wilder.

  • @gabepettiford2493
    @gabepettiford2493 2 ปีที่แล้ว +842

    George Foreman: The time when I was training with the great Archie Moore, and I ask him about his big fight with Rocky. He told me what beat him was Marciano power, he hit me on arms, my body, everywhere. My arms was so broken I couldn't use them to defend myself. That the power of Rocky Marciano.

    • @highnrising
      @highnrising 2 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      Foreman is a good guy. Foreman would have demolished Marciano because Foreman was simply too big and powerful, but if you could somehow bring them back in equivalent sizes to fight each other, that could be one of the greatest fights of all-time.

    • @highnrising
      @highnrising 2 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      @@richardmilliken8705 He might have. Of course, Foreman lost to Jimmy Young in 1977, who pulled the same crap on him that Ali did. But young was very awkward. He took Ali the distance in '76 and a lot of people thought young should have won that fight.

    • @coolaprilfool1335
      @coolaprilfool1335 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@highnrising talk is cheep..

    • @highnrising
      @highnrising 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@richardmilliken8705 I remember that. There was a pro wrestling vibe to the way Young would duck his body out of the ring when he needed a timeout. You don't want to DQ a fighter unless he's doing something illegal that causes harm his opponent--like biting or low blows. You DQ someone and it creates headaches for the promoter because ticket buyers will be demanding their money back. But I think the referee should have penalized Young a point and instructed the judges to deduct it from his score when he ducked under the rope. That would have given Ali a clearer victory but still allowed the fight to go the distance.

    • @samyoung9365
      @samyoung9365 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@richardmilliken8705 Ali got seriously hurt by George Cooper who only weighed 185 pounds! Ali would of been beaten by people like Lennox Lewis and either of the Klitschko Brothers! Ali fought not the Greatest Opposition himself. Sonny Liston was Old! Ali after his 3 1/2 year layoff lost a lot of Hand Speed, Foot Speed and Stamina! Plus Ali got Hit in his Face in his Fights with Joe Frazier, Ken Norton, Earnie Shavers! Ali took most of his Punishment from Sparring! Ali also thought he could callous his Brain by letting Sparring Partners Punch him in the Face and Head! That is absolutely the Dumbest Idiotic Statement that I have heard from any Professional Boxer! No taking Punches to your Head, Skull and Face give you Serious Brain Damage- Plain and Simple! In his Prime Muhammad Ali was a Fast Handed, Fast Footed Boxer but it only lasted a Short Time! Ali was NEVER close to his Prime when he fought back in the Early 70’s! I was a big Ali Fan. I knew Ali would easily beat Jerry Quarry, then he Fought Oscar Bonavena and Stopped Oscar by Knocking him down 3 times in the 15th Round!

  • @snortchgortch4253
    @snortchgortch4253 ปีที่แล้ว +414

    Rocky’s stamina and strength was off the charts and it looked like he was putting everything he had into every punch. Although he didn’t have the reach he generated his power from crouching and leaning and putting all his momentum in his movements, generating power up from his legs, torso and through his arms. You can just see it. He was a savage.

    • @MediocreDeficit
      @MediocreDeficit ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You need to learn proper punctuation.

    • @tgh223
      @tgh223 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      @@MediocreDeficit u need to get a life

    • @inversecramer1044
      @inversecramer1044 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@MediocreDeficit you need a life if you had to edit that little message. 🤦🤣

    • @gael.7593
      @gael.7593 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @Student of Klaus Schwab Nobody mentioned Ali here, dude

    • @elcidgaming
      @elcidgaming ปีที่แล้ว

      @Student of Klaus Schwab You have a neck fetish or something bro?what is your beef with beefed-up trapz?

  • @zibbitybibbitybop
    @zibbitybibbitybop ปีที่แล้ว +175

    Rocky was a really nice guy, my dad showed me pictures of him hanging out at his house when he was a kid because my great-uncle Morris was good friends with him. Marciano used to train in the Catskills, where my dad grew up, and my uncle apparently befriended one of the guards and then talked his way into being friends with Rocky himself. That must've been surreal for my dad, being a little kid and having the world heavyweight champion chilling in a hammock in your yard.

  • @wkLeoTrooper
    @wkLeoTrooper ปีที่แล้ว +681

    After all the grueling battles he fought in the ring, he kept his mind, too. He was remarkably articulate in post-retirement interviews.

    • @elihammond774
      @elihammond774 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Bro never lost had no head damage dawg

    • @nope5326
      @nope5326 ปีที่แล้ว +70

      @@elihammond774 still got hit in the head by heavyweights. Nobody participates in martial arts without taking damage to the brain. He was just built different. Such an unfortunate end to his life. Him and Gerald McClellan are my favorite boxers and both suffered horrible ends

    • @k-dogg9086
      @k-dogg9086 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@elihammond774 is his record still undefeated out did someone actually beat his record?

    • @jamesseaton606
      @jamesseaton606 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Tyson fury is the only other heavyweight to go undefeated. Rocky remains the only one to be undefeated and win every fight too.

    • @jordanwiser4192
      @jordanwiser4192 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Did he die in a crash before he retired?

  • @patrickeyon6292
    @patrickeyon6292 2 ปีที่แล้ว +474

    I remember asking my Dad, who had boxed as an amature, who was the Greatest Fighter. He said Rocky Marciano. He told me what this commentator said. His power and his getting inside would do you in. This was when these fighters went 15 rounds not 12.
    Dad also said he was a good guy that cared about other fighters.
    In the ring he was relentless. Outside, a gentleman.
    They don't make them like this anymore.

    • @CliSwe
      @CliSwe 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Boxers are like that. Beat the crap outta each other in the ring - then maintain a lifelong friendship in the real world. Look at Dempsey and Tunney. Max Schmeling inflicted Joe Louis' first defeat on him, a humiliating 12-round KO. Louis took revenge with a devastating 1st round KO. Max supported Joe when the US tax collectors sent him broke. I still communicate with guys I fought in the ring. It's a brotherhood.

    • @Worms_Pro
      @Worms_Pro ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Khabib

    • @anon2427
      @anon2427 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Rocky was an icon of masculinity and is Italians still love him. He is our hero

    • @CliSwe
      @CliSwe ปีที่แล้ว

      @@anon2427 So LaStarza didn't live up to those ideals? lol.

    • @anon2427
      @anon2427 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@CliSwe ??

  • @seniordavidmanderson9232
    @seniordavidmanderson9232 ปีที่แล้ว +103

    A relentless style impervious to pain. Rocky had an indomitable heart that enabled him to withstand savage beatings. And he had a punch that was like a near-death experience. He trudged into the ring like a factory worker punching a time clock and started pounding on the wall in front of him until it crumbled.

    • @Boxrec297
      @Boxrec297 ปีที่แล้ว

      Are you asleep? Marciano never took a "savage beating". Wake up and smell the coffee. Stop making stuff up in your search for adoration. Truth is you are black David Frost the most prolific Rocky hater on youtube.

  • @Rancoroth419
    @Rancoroth419 ปีที่แล้ว +200

    Marciano once said, "There isn't a man alive that can do more damage to me, than I can do to them". 49-0. 43 knockouts.

    • @naturenupe6
      @naturenupe6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Ali said he could turn off the light switch and be in bed before it got dark! So… both of them were lying!

    • @naturenupe6
      @naturenupe6 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@KickingAssDaily He didn’t want to kill other minorities on behalf of racist white people! And he didn’t want to kill representing a country who didn’t even give him equal rights. Only idiots like you would believe that Ali wasn’t brave. He was far braver to face down the US government than if he volunteered to fight a stupid oppressive war.

    • @iwtkms1
      @iwtkms1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@studentofklausschwab4674 yikes..

    • @taintright7039
      @taintright7039 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@studentofklausschwab4674 Ali was trash..such a hero he turned Muslim to avoid fighting for the military..Hendrix went to the military 🤣 Ali was so punch drunk they called it Parkinsons and I humbly thank Frazier,Foreman,Tunney and many others for that..he deserved the hell he lived with..F your feelings

    • @BRaggles
      @BRaggles ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@KickingAssDaily #TrumpsterLogic 🤣

  • @57Dazy
    @57Dazy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +157

    My dad used to watch him fight in Providence on Friday nights. He said one of his uppercuts lifted his opponent off his feet.

    • @moss8448
      @moss8448 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      remember as a kid in the `50's listening to adults talk about WWII and gathering around for the Thursday Night Fights (brought to by Burma-Shave) and across the board thought Sugar Ray Robinson was pound for pound the best (at that time) also that Rock 'was a bleeder' but you could not stop him.

    • @researcher3981
      @researcher3981 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Your dad was watchig club fighters, that what Marciano was.

    • @Boxrec297
      @Boxrec297 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@researcher3981 You wear you jealousy well.

    • @wsbill14224
      @wsbill14224 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      What probably happened is Rocky hit his opponent with an uppercut which made him jump up in the air. It can happen.

    • @jerrysponagle3881
      @jerrysponagle3881 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That may have been the fighter he paralyzed.

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +444

    One of things you will notice about how devastating his power is, is when he faces fighters for a second time they are genuinely scared of getting hit again and shadows of there former selves 15 rounds with Marciano was the end of a lot boxers careers.

    • @jamesotayza2230
      @jamesotayza2230 2 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      I would pay NOT to have a rematch with this guy.

    • @jerrygomez3825
      @jerrygomez3825 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      Dude you can't help but flinch when he throws his punches. He was swinging with bad intentions😬 you can tell those hurt

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Current world rankings
      The Ring & BoxRec
      As of February 13, 2022
      [C Current The Ring world champion]
      Rank Name Record (W-L-D) Title(s)
      C United Kingdom Tyson Fury 6' 9" 277 lbs 85" reach KOs 69% 31-0-1 (22 KO) WBC
      1 Ukraine Oleksandr Usyk 6' 3.2" 222 lbs 78.2" reach KOs 68% 19-0 (13 KO) IBF,WBA,WBO
      2 United Kingdom Anthony Joshua 6' 6" 250 lbs 82" reach KOs 85% 24-2 (22 KO)
      3 United States Deontay Wilder 6' 7" 238 lbs 83" reach KOs 91% 42-2-1 (41 KO)
      4 United Kingdom Dillian Whyte 6' 4" 260 lbs 78" reach KOs 63% 28-2 (19 KO)
      5 New Zealand Joseph Parker 6' 4" 260 lbs 76" reach KOs 66% 30-2 (21 KO)
      6 United States/Mexico Andy Ruiz Jr. 6' 2" 270 lbs 74" reach KOs 61% 34-2 (22 KO)
      7 Cuba Luis Ortiz 6' 4" 240 lbs 78" reach KOs 76% 33-2-0-2 (28 KO)
      8 United Kingdom Joe Joyce 6' 6" 265 lbs 80" reach KOs 92% 13-0 (12 KO)
      9 Croatia Filip Hrgovic 6' 6" 245 lbs 82" reach KOs 86% 14-0 (12 KO)
      10 Cuba Frank Sanchez 6' 4" 240 lbs 78" reach KOs 62% 20-0-0-1 (13 KO)
      55 inches divided by 11 fighters = 5 inches or 6 feet 5 inch average.
      2,767 pounds divided by 11 fighters = 252 pounds.
      872 inches divided by 11 fighters = 79 inch reach.
      Today's Super Heavyweight boxers average size = 6' 5" 252 lbs 79" reach.
      Marciano was only 5' 10" 185 lbs with the shortest ever 67" reach. But let's give him the benefit of the doubt and increase his weight up to 205 pounds. Still wouldn't help. Just can't see it. Ain't no way Rocky's taking out these modern 6' 5" 250 lb Super Heavyweights with excellent records.
      Even with the help of modern nutrition training and roids still wouldn't help little Rocky's penguin T-rex alligator arms grow longer! And he'd still need the use of a stepladder inorder to reach King Fury.
      Besides, if ya put an additional 20+ pounds on Marciano he woulda moved slower than molasses. Rocky wasn't born with fast twitch muscle fibers like Mike Tyson. Mike was genetically gifted with fast fibers and came out the gate sprinting like a 220 pound Quarter Horse. While 185 pound Marciano always came out the gate shuffling forward like a turtle.
      Prime Tyson KO's prime Marciano 10 out of 10 times.

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Marciano's 185 lb punching power doesn't come close to a 245 to 275 lb Ibeabuchi, Lewis, Vitali, Foreman or Fury type of Heavier Weighted Power which effortlessly produces more torque and leverage. If u had to break up large boulder would u use 8oz ball peen hammer or 8 lb sledgehammer?
      Size matters otherwise boxing wouldn't have 18 different weight classes. Featherweights would be fightin middleweights and cruisers would be fightin Super Heavies. There are no height divisions, age divisions or reach division, because weight at heavyweight boxing is one of the most important factor.
      Super Heavyweights are increasing because Eastern European fighters are now allowed to fight in USA since around 2000 (Hall of Fame Klitschko brothers dominated Heavyweight boxing for TWENTY years) and international travel is much easier compared to 30 40 50 years ago.
      Even a new Bridgerweight division between 200 and 224 lbs was recently added because too many 215 lb heavyweights complained.
      We'll never-ever see small cruiserweights 182 lb Patterson, 183 lb Charles or 184 lb Marciano as heavyweight champions again.
      Boxing has evolved , proven quality SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT SIZE MATTERS like it or not.

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Southpaw 200 lb Cruiserweight Usyk is actually bigger than Ali. Joshua came in at 240 lbs, only an 18 lb weight advantage over Usyk 222 lbs 6'3.2" with 78.2" reach. Holyfield 218 lbs 6'2.5" with 78" reach. Michael Spinks 208 lbs 6' 2.5" with 76" reach. Ali 215 lbs 6'2.5" (passport) with 78" reach. And of course we mustn't forget little 185 lb 5'10" Rocky with his famously shortest "ever" 67" bantamweight T-rex alligator reach.
      Shocking isn't it Marciano Lovers. Those other small guys weren't so small after all. They already had the height and reach. So they were able to assimilate into the heavyweight division with few problems. On the other hand Rocky had some serious dwarfism problems going on with his arms. Simply put Rocky would be too small for today's average size Super Heavyweight which is 6' 5" 250 lbs 79" reach.

  • @seniordavidmanderson9232
    @seniordavidmanderson9232 ปีที่แล้ว +81

    Rocky ran at least 5 miles a day, 365, with several pounds of sand built into each leather combat boot designed by a local shoe mogul. When a fight was signed he'd run 8 to 10 miles, and usually the last week up it to 12 miles. He said, "if you train like i do, your legs will carry you 40 rounds." Rocky would also include running uphill forward, downhill backwards, repeat. I remember reading that quote several decades ago. Then out of nowhere i recently stumbled across an isolated vid and Rocky said, "this is where the road work pays off. If your up at the bust of dawn everyday while your training, running up and down hill, your legs will carry you 40 rounds." On top of that Rocky liked to walk another 5 to 10 miles in the late afternoon or evening. And he did all this in the hilly country around Grossinger's, where he trained. It was Rocky's obsession with conditioning that kept him training 365 days a year and this dedication gave him stamina never seen before in a fighter. It allowed him to set a blistering pace that no opponent could match.
    that vid is called -- Main Event: Marciano vs Charles
    from Majik Man
    guest is Tony Franciosa, vid is 25:35 in length
    with Rocky's priceless commentary covering rounds 1, 4, 6, 10, 15

    • @mirsadajdari
      @mirsadajdari ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@seniordavidmanderson9232 you inspired me, wow

    • @Boxrec297
      @Boxrec297 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mirsadajdari Fact is David Anderson is also black David Frost.

    • @margot9215
      @margot9215 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@Boxrec297 YOU ARE BLACK DAVID FROST

    • @seniordavidmanderson9232
      @seniordavidmanderson9232 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Both Rocky Marciano and Marvin Hagler are from Brockton. Hagler heard a lot about Marciano's work-ethic and determination from Goody Petronelli. Who is Goody Petronelli? He was born in Brockton, Massachusetts and grew up as a close friend of Rocky Marciano. Both their fathers had emigrated from the Abruzzo region of Italy. Petronelli was also a friend of Marciano's trainer, Allie Colombo.
      The Petronelli brothers opened their Brockton gym in 1969, the same year both Marciano and Colombo died (in a plane crash and an auto accident respectively.) Guerino "Goody" Petronelli with his brother Pasquale, managed and trained world middleweight champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler.
      Marvin knew so much about Rocky. Notice the similarities. Their daily year-round workouts and the solitaire confinement with little interaction. What I'm trying to say is Hagler adopted a lot of Marciano's monk like training methods and it paid off tremendously.

    • @seniordavidmanderson9232
      @seniordavidmanderson9232 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      "So many of the greats were just wild, wild people...but then there were some greats that were just real disciplined. MARVIN HAGLER is my best example for that. When I was a kid growing up in Boston, Hagler was the middleweight champion of the world, and they used to show him on the news, he'd be running on the sand dunes of Cape Cod in the winter, in the freezing cold with a hoodie on, screaming "War! WAR!" It was amazing. Marvin Hagler made you just want to get out of your house and go running in the snow. That's what I always got out of him, not that he was so wild; he was so mentally strong, he had an iron chin, and his discipline was impeccable." -- Joe Rogan on boxer Marvin Hagler

  • @seniordavidmanderson9232
    @seniordavidmanderson9232 ปีที่แล้ว +72

    The way Rocky throws punches from every conceivable point on the compass is not only fun to watch but inspiring and motivates me to exercise. He was a perpetual motion punching machine that ground his opponents down like a hydraulic drill attacking a boulder.

    • @Boxrec297
      @Boxrec297 ปีที่แล้ว

      How the hell do you 'exercize' at 74?

    • @jasonmarchione110
      @jasonmarchione110 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      He motivates me too👍

    • @seniordavidmanderson9232
      @seniordavidmanderson9232 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Boxrec297 How many accounts do you need black David? You're black David Frost the most prolific Rocky Marciano hater on TH-cam

    • @Boxrec297
      @Boxrec297 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @black David Frost You got NOTHING removed boy. I have all of my accounts. Diputs reggin!!

  • @ferrantepallas
    @ferrantepallas 2 ปีที่แล้ว +147

    I think this is the best analysis of The Rock that I've come across: he was a much-disadvantaged heavyweight who made the most of his talents and shortcoming, an incredible fighter. As you've shown, he was technically highly intelligent and adept. Thank you.

    • @ivanlesinf11
      @ivanlesinf11 ปีที่แล้ว

      more you hit him ... more surprises you had!

  • @KevlarX2
    @KevlarX2 ปีที่แล้ว +246

    His technique was unbelievable and difficult to master, but the most impressive thing about Marciano was his relentless attack. He just kept coming at you during the whole fight with no let up or attempt to rest like fighters do today by getting their opponents in a clinch. I've never seen a fighter that could equal Rocky's stamina.

    • @Jabbing_Jack
      @Jabbing_Jack ปีที่แล้ว +8

      It's easy for a-blown-up light heavyweight to have that kind of stamina. Marvin Hagler had same kinda stamina. 250lb Super Heavyweights need to pace themselves. But those Super Heavyweights similar Ibeabuchi and King Fury would have smashed little Rocky & Hagler in only one round!

    • @godsnobody2915
      @godsnobody2915 ปีที่แล้ว +51

      @@Jabbing_Jack You are a clearly a Marciano hater, as I came across your equally negative comment on another Rocky channel. Let me guess...I suppose Tyson Fury is the greatest heavyweight who has ever lived too...right? Because he's big?

    • @chrisbennett6260
      @chrisbennett6260 ปีที่แล้ว

      hes trying to be respectful he would have sliced that salami up for lunch

    • @thomass6757
      @thomass6757 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@blackdavidfrost-n-margot727 white fan boys? lol you are what you are, only less

    • @capitalistraven
      @capitalistraven ปีที่แล้ว +13

      He did 15 miles a day of roadwork in combat boots.

  • @seniordavidmanderson9232
    @seniordavidmanderson9232 ปีที่แล้ว +55

    Rocky was always so nice and humble. He never trash talked his opponents and always praised their fighting abilities before he broke them , he let his fist do the talking.

  • @seniordavidmanderson9232
    @seniordavidmanderson9232 ปีที่แล้ว +114

    A really genuine guy and a hero to many. RIP Rocky you are still loved and remembered

    • @blackDavid-n-mexicaliMargot
      @blackDavid-n-mexicaliMargot ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Mike Tyson was gifted with type II fast-twitch muscle fibers. He came out the gate sprinting like 220 pound Quarter 🐎 Horse, while 185 pound little white Rocky came out the gate shuffling forward like Little 🐢Turtle. 1980's 20yr old phenom Mike easily KO's Rocky 10 outta 10 times!

    • @renaissance2098
      @renaissance2098 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@blackDavid-n-mexicaliMargot Didn’t Mike get KO’d by Buster Douglas? Lol 😂

    • @AliTheGreatestChampion
      @AliTheGreatestChampion ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@blackDavid-n-mexicaliMargot mike Tyson fought on cocaine plenty of times. Rocky Marciano was pure heart

    • @gusgus-yp6qh
      @gusgus-yp6qh ปีที่แล้ว

      @@blackDavid-n-mexicaliMargot tyson nothing
      just a boxer champ but nothing after
      all the time defeat

    • @kendavis625
      @kendavis625 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      People are delusional. The guy was at best a welterweight. 5-10 and 175 lbs. Would be destroyed today. Ever wonder why almost non black boxers of the day were Italian? They grew up in areas where boxers were trained. That’s the only reason. What happened since is that others have had the chance to train and now wow, no Italian boxers.

  • @odysseuslost
    @odysseuslost 2 ปีที่แล้ว +357

    The thing about Rocky is that the guy was not "supposed" to be a heavyweight. Even by the standards of the time he was undersized to the point that the light heavyweight champ Archie Moore outweighed him.
    What this meant was that Rocky **had** to have a unique style if he was going to compete. You can't expect to use the same techniques as fighters of more classic builds and sizes to beat them if you don't have that size.
    Rocky's late career start also meant that he was forced to learn only those skills that were suited to him. He didn't have the time to spend learning classic style techniques that he was ill-equipped to make use of. It's an example of necessity being the mother of invention. The result was a style that was uniquely suited to take full advantage of Rocky's best skills and hide his weaknesses.

    • @sukokino2409
      @sukokino2409 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Or good steroids

    • @sukokino2409
      @sukokino2409 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@black_David_bobbyd5276 Tyson or Evander or Lennox or Tua would of kill Marciano in the first round,,remember,, Black's were no really allowed in boxing,,plus the once that did were allowed were just puppets for rocky,, they didn't really had a good trainer,, or good technique,,

    • @fatrobdouble
      @fatrobdouble 2 ปีที่แล้ว +81

      @@sukokino2409 i cannot and will not deny that black ppl faced terrible discrimination in the sport of boxing, especially in the US... Which is why the first black hw world champion, Jack Johnson, had to win the championship in Australia. He wasn't allowed to fight for a world title in the USA. I'm very well aware that, while black boxers were allowed to fight in the USA for a very long time, they were often denied title shots. Or, they fought for "colored' championships.
      But, the simple fact is, Marciano fought all the top HWs of his era, regardless of race. To call fighters like Joe Louis, Ezzard Charles, Jersey Joe Walcltt, and Archie Moore "puppets" and to pretend they weren't legit top-ranked fighters on their day, is extremely disrespectful towards those fighters. And it makes me wonder if your professed concern for racial equality in boxing is at all sincere, being that you're so willing to disrespectful discuss the best black fighters of the 1950s

    • @WyoSavage1976
      @WyoSavage1976 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@sukokino2409 seeing the tenor of all your post the only conclusion that can be made is you are as racist as any KKK member.

    • @johnre5342
      @johnre5342 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      Rocky was the best because he had the hardest punch, the best chin and the best endurance. Your right about his style but it is those three attributes that made him unbeatable.

  • @tonybklyn5009
    @tonybklyn5009 2 ปีที่แล้ว +330

    An excellent analysis of Rocky's style of boxing. I always had much appreciation of Mr. Marciano. He was a kind, decent man and a fearless warrior. It pains me to see current commentators put him down. You did an admirable job with the video. Thank you.

    • @researcher3981
      @researcher3981 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Wrong; he was a strong arm robber, that went to prison in the Army; he was a dirty fighter, losing rounds or being warned for low blows in almost every fight. Most of his fights were against club fighters. When he started fighting non club fighters, they wer either light hitting, or past their prime. HE WAS A PROMOTIONAL HYPE!

    • @teachone2261
      @teachone2261 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@researcher3981 you are trapped by ur ignorance and you take part of a story and make it apply as truth? You are an ignorant fool who knows Nothing about Marciano ! Another jealous hater. He beat up a guy in Britain who invited he and his buddy back to their apt and made homorsexual advances thats why he robbed the punks ! Second his fights weren't club fighters -Jersey Joe Wolcott ? Ezzard Charles was NOT. Club fighter nor past his prime-the same crap was said back then-he was denounced the same way with the same old tired baloney-He wasn't dirty he was a swarmer who never stopped punching so yes he would rabbit punch at times ! He was well schooled and even Ali said he wasn't easy to hit as he looked ! Clearly he was one enigma and a unique amazingly great fighter and great man. People like you are ingrates ignorant !

    • @luboshcamber1992
      @luboshcamber1992 2 ปีที่แล้ว +43

      @William Kimg
      Quite a pile of garbage you managed to pile up here.

    • @TexterEX
      @TexterEX 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@researcher3981 Your name sounds like a slave name.

    • @samyoung9365
      @samyoung9365 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@researcher3981 Stop being a Jealous Racist Punk!!! You’re not Fooling Anybody Boy!!!

  • @seniordavidmanderson9232
    @seniordavidmanderson9232 ปีที่แล้ว +96

    It's been 70 years and Marciano's 49-0 with 43 knockouts is chiseled into 'Rock' for eternity regardless what folks write, say or think.

    • @fightfannerd2078
      @fightfannerd2078 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      True

    • @GeorgeGriffith-vf4tl
      @GeorgeGriffith-vf4tl 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      70 years. That sums it up. Holme's made in arun at that and he failed too. 70 years.

    • @jonathanwaters2624
      @jonathanwaters2624 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      He beat a bunch of bums

  • @seniordavidmanderson9232
    @seniordavidmanderson9232 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    I believe, in my prime, I could have fought with anybody alive. - Author: Rocky Marciano

  • @CraicDealer
    @CraicDealer 2 ปีที่แล้ว +345

    I think the Marciano Charles fights could make great breakdowns. Two of the most brutal clean fights in boxing history. Neither one was ever really the same after, tragically. Cheers for another great breakdown

    • @bondjames-bond7664
      @bondjames-bond7664 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Ohh is it ???? So it wasn't a fight , it was a war , u mean 2 say ?

    • @TheModernMartialArtist
      @TheModernMartialArtist  2 ปีที่แล้ว +102

      Very true. Rocky vs Moore is my favorite fight of all time too, also really want to get to that one in the future.

    • @atune2682
      @atune2682 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      true that fight was so brutal

    • @rockabye_baby187
      @rockabye_baby187 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Jersey Joe was a better tactician to me though.

    • @titsmcgee7800
      @titsmcgee7800 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@TheModernMartialArtist Hey mate would love to see a Carlos Monzón breakdown considering that you pointed so many things about Marciano i never noticed. Itd be interesting to see you disect the style of Monzón and show things he did that nobody picks up on.

  • @jaysonspann8042
    @jaysonspann8042 2 ปีที่แล้ว +177

    Yes! I am so happy you decided to make this video. NO ONE does any analysis on his skills they just talk about how he hits hard. Glad to see him getting the credit he is due!!!

    • @Samantha_Lavery_Medici
      @Samantha_Lavery_Medici 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      OYes The Modern Martial Artist does a fine analysis on little Rocky. It's just a shame Marciano only fought little cruiserweights and light heavyweights. He was never tested against any quality proven 200+ pound Heavyweights. Marciano wouldn't even be relevant against today's Super Heavyweights. He would be great at light heavyweight though.

    • @bigmanbarry2299
      @bigmanbarry2299 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@Samantha_Lavery_Medici same with mayweather. Mayweather wouldn’t be even close to relevant against todays super heavyweights

    • @joereidy5732
      @joereidy5732 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@Samantha_Lavery_Medici He beat every top notch heavy weight of his day. And every one of them were bigger than him, Don't attempt to diminish Marciano's boxing record! Who is the only undefeated HW? MARCIANO!

    • @jwamerica84
      @jwamerica84 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The force of his hits is pretty distracting. You forget about his tactics in the seconds after his opponent gets leveled. The power behind his punches makes you look away from how he landed the hit.

    • @Samantha_Lavery_Medici
      @Samantha_Lavery_Medici 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Archie Moore was born December 13, 1913. Light heavy champ Moore moved up in weight to fight Marciano at the age of 41. Imagine if Marciano was 41 and moved up in weight to fight 32 year old Moore. The fallacy about Moore & Walcott peaking at 40+ years old is a misleading unsound argument and scientifically impossible.

  • @rudeone4life
    @rudeone4life 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    When boxing was a true sport... not the garbage we have today.

  • @PROFESSOR-I.C.
    @PROFESSOR-I.C. 2 ปีที่แล้ว +146

    Rocky Marciano was a light heavyweight fighting at heavyweight which makes him a special champion. He wasn't a 1 or 2 punch knockout fighter. He won with an accumulation of hard punches. He won by attrition.

    • @PROFESSOR-I.C.
      @PROFESSOR-I.C. 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @The Angry GrizzlyReread! Rocky's size and frame was small for heavyweight. His normal weight was 180 lbs which is very light for a heavyweight. He would bulk up to 187/188 lbs for most of his pro fights. That's why I said he was a special heavyweight. Research, Angry!

    • @bobbyd1478
      @bobbyd1478 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @The Angry Grizzly Nobody cares what his walking around weight was!!! Is that understood!!! And your research are not others research!!! Is that understood!!! Now quit waiting and watching everybody's comments just to attack them!!!

    • @bobbyd1478
      @bobbyd1478 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@PROFESSOR-I.C. WELL SAID FRIEND... Angry has been bullying folks for over a decade. He lives to Hate

    • @richardmilliken8705
      @richardmilliken8705 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I believe that the GOAT Single Knock Out Punch was delivered by Rocky Marciano against Joe Walcott in their 1st fight in the 13th round, when Walcott was clearly dominating Marciano before he was KO into another dimension before he was revived by smelling salts. Rocky had no problem knocking out his opponents with 1 punch. I think you're confusing him with Ali who needed a flurry of combination punches to KO his opponents. Ali's 2nd fight against Liston doesn't count as Liston clearly took a dive and his acting performance was about as convincing as Amber Heards crying with no tears.

    • @toddjohnson271
      @toddjohnson271 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@richardmilliken8705 Everyone dodged Jersey Joe until he was old.....yup, the great Joe Louis did.

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +240

    Just remember he is being punched in 6oz gloves with some fighters above the weight of average heavyweights today and he went down twice in his entire career and then went on to knock out both of them in spectacular fashion. Imagine him now, how scary it would be to face him in 12oz gloves knowing nothing is going to knock him down and he will be hitting around 100 times a round every round.

    • @doeyjiaz4798
      @doeyjiaz4798 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      For 18 brain damaging rounds too

    • @danny24042002
      @danny24042002 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      diff times mate

    • @shotgunshawzy
      @shotgunshawzy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Something not right here, why do you have 88% (Marciano's ko ratio) of all the top liked comments? loolz

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@danny24042002 what do you mean?

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@shotgunshawzy haha just that much of a Marciano fan

  • @jacquelineithell307
    @jacquelineithell307 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I read a book on his life what a beautiful gentle soul his was ,besides a brilliant boxer, no one had a bad word to say about, ti's, Gentlemen ,RIP Hero

  • @lmpirate
    @lmpirate ปีที่แล้ว +65

    Rocky lived, breathed, and ate training and conditioning, year around, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for eight years. Dan Cuoco of the International Boxing Research Organisation put it best:
    “No fighter ever approached training and conditioning with the same fanticism Rocky did. Even when he wasn’t in camp training for a fight, his conditioning and training routines were more than any other fighter did in camp.”
    Rocky’s conditioning was simply a level above anyone else’s, ever
    Rocky was a relentless, highly conditioned, extremely powerful fighter who depended on an iron chin, his conditioning, to keep him firing away as well in the 15th as he was in the first, enormous strength, and a right hand which was as good a punch as boxing has ever seen. Budd Schulberg, award-winning screenwriter and boxing fanatic, correlated Marciano’s capability of grinding down an opponent to a:
    “hydraulic drill attacking a boulder.”
    Arthur Daley exalted him as a:
    “perpetual motion punching machine.”
    Rocky was a fanatic and dedicated trainee. Marciano’s boundless reserves of stamina explained his overpoweringly swarming style and his remarkable recuperative powers meant he was seldom troubled with any sort of fatigue.
    Dan Cuoco of the International Boxing Research Organisation explained Marciano's success thusly:
    “What Rocky Marciano gave up in height and reach he more than made up with one punch knockout power, extraordinary strength and stamina, an insatiable will to win, mental toughness and plenty of guts…Although he missed a lot his savage body attack would wear his opponents down. What he lacked in speed, he more than made up for by the volume of punches he threw. When he was caught with a good punch, his world class chin held up admirably.”
    Rocky's trainer, the highly respected Charley Goldman, originally just laughed at the challenge facing him. But after a number of years of working with the dedicated Rocky he remarked:
    “I got a guy who is short, stoop-shouldered and balding with two left feet, (Rocky’s victims) all look better than he does as far as moves are concerned, but they don’t look so good (laying) on the canvas.”
    Rocky at 5'10 1/2" with the shortest reach of any champion, would almost always be undersized in comparisons with other champions, historically. But he is actually a half inch taller than Mike Tyson, though his reach was 3 inches shorter.
    Still, heart, toughness, relentless motor, unmatched conditioning, desire, all have to count - Rocky had one style, and one motor. He went after his opponent, as Ali once said:
    “he was the toughest, most determined fighter I ever saw. He was tougher than Joe Frazier, and I didn’ t think that was possible!"
    Rocky was a man with an inhuman will, and desire to win, that fueled his fanatic training
    Cus D’Amato, Mike Tyson’s surrogate father and the man who molded him into the youngest world heavyweight champion, was asked once to explain how a small heavyweight like Rocky could be so dominant. He replied:
    “When men of near equal skill meet- the man with the superior "will to win" -will win every time, unless the man's skill is so far above that of his opponent that his will is not tested…Rocky had that superior will to win.”
    Pulitzer Prize winner Red Smith said of Rocky:
    “Rocky couldn't box like [Gene] Tunney, and probably couldn't hit like [Joe] Louis, but in one respect he had no challenger. He was the toughest, strongest, most completely dedicated fighter who ever wore gloves. Fear wasn't in his vocabulary and pain had no meaning."
    His training regamin was inhuman
    Rocky Marciano is an example of old fashioned training, which was far more intense than the “science based training “ of today.
    Charlie Goldman told Rocky from his first day with him:
    you know you’re a short, bald, fat guy. You ain’t got a lot of speed. Are you willing to put in the hours, and days, and months, and years, to bring what you do got to the top?”
    And Marciano did.
    In between fights he trained harder than 99% of fighters do in fight camp
    In between fights, in the normal course of his life from 1947 to 1955, he would run 6-7 miles a day. His uncle, Charlie Piccento, said he even followed his routine and ran on Christmas mornings and every holiday, including his and his children’s birthdays. He never missed a day during his 8 year career, not one.
    And that was in between fights, not in training camp.
    Rocky also did calisthenics and other conditioning exercises in between fights. He would work the heavy bag especially, (in his case, the heavy bag was REALLY heavy!), just to help stay in top shape. His normal weight, with no discernible fat, was 205, and he made sure he never gained a pound over that in between fights.
    When he went to training camp, Rocky became a warrior-monk.

    • @deveshsharma2207
      @deveshsharma2207 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Thank you for this comment.

    • @HiyaEverybody.
      @HiyaEverybody. 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Your comment had been absolutely fascinating and absorbing to read, thank you very much for writing it.

  • @heisensperg9264
    @heisensperg9264 2 ปีที่แล้ว +173

    Rocky's one of the greats mainly because he's one of the few fighters to make his disadvantages his advantages and he and his team developed an unorthodox and awkward but deadly style

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      • Jersey Joe Walcott: A Boxing Biography, April 4, 2012
      Chapter 9 --- Louis - Walcott 1 page 71
      "From the beginning and all through the buildup of the Walcott - Louis 1 fight, the press criticized Walcott. In no time at all, his age became a huge subject of debate. Just about every sportswriter claimed that Jersey Joe was at least 38 years old. Others said he was 40, or older. Sportswriters dubbed him "Pappy," "elderly," "ancient," and "aging" were commonly used to describe Walcott. Since he was born at home and not in a hospital, he could not prove his age with a birth certificate that was filed when he was born. A birth certificate was finally filed in 1936 when Walcott was in his mid 20s at the Camden Bureau of Vital Statistics."
      Walcott simply made one up because it was a requirement for the different state boxing commissions. It's all there in Walcott's biography. How does BoxRec know Walcott's age? Was BoxRec at Walcott's home when he was born? Even Jersey Joe Walcott is an invented name. His real name is Arnold Raymond Cream.
      So if Walcott was at least 38 when he fought Louis in 1947 that would make him at least 43 when he faced Marciano in 1952.
      Which makes perfect sense when you study Walcott's facial features, and the way his legs started wearing out around the 10th round against Marciano. That's exactly why Walcott got stuck against the ropes during that unlucky 13th. As Rocky slowly shuffled towards Walcott why didn't he move to his left or right like he was previously doing? Because his senior citizen legs were washed, that's why. Hey, it happens to us all. Nobody escapes father time!

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Archie Moore (born Archibald Lee Wright; December 13, 1913 or 1916- December 9, 1998) was an American professional boxer and the longest reigning World Light Heavyweight Champion of all time (December 1952 - May 1962). -- written by Wikipedia in the very first paragraph for the Entire World to See!
      Archie Moore, byname of Archibald Lee Wright, (born Dec. 13, 1913, Benoit, Miss., U.S.-died Dec. 9, 1998, San Diego, Calif.), American boxer, world light-heavyweight champion from Dec. 17, 1952 until 1962. -- written by The Information Architects of Encyclopaedia Britannica for the Entire World to See!
      Archie Moore's own Mother said he was born December 13, 1913.
      For heaven's sake, December 13, 1913 was even written in his obituary.
      After Archie was arrested for stealing, he was sentenced to a three-year term at a reform school in Booneville, Missouri. Even when he was a kid he always insisted that he was born in 1916 in Collinsville, Illinois. But his mother told reporters numerous times that he was actually born in 1913 in Benoit, Mississippi and that she was never in Collinsville.
      Who to believe? Well all the historical literature believes his mother. And all the Marciano fan-atic's demanded that his birthdate be 1916 to protect their little demigod against senior citizen boxers. And of course BoxRec will believe their fans before the mother because the fans pay their bills.
      So Moore was actually 41 when he fought Marciano in 1955.
      I'm slowly unraveling decades of exaggerated hyperbolic bull••••. Even newer Rocky vids exaggerates his accomplishments tenfold just for views. I'm proving how old and bad Marciano's opponents actually were.
      And I'm not talking about the usual 15 or 20 bad fighters every champion usually faces. I'm talking about 40 of Marciano's opponents were of dubious quality, or just plain undercard B-Level Journeymen bums, of which many were completely controlled by mafioso. It's no wonder he went 49-0, smh.

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      "Moore, who turned pro in 1936, debuted in the world rankings as a middleweight in the early 1940s. By 1945, Moore moved up to light heavyweight and although he was continually passed over for a title shot, he remained a fixture in the 175-pound rankings. Finally, in 1952, four days after his 39th birthday, Moore secured a shot against light heavyweight champion Joey Maxim. He won the title by decision and held onto it for nearly a decade. In 1955, Moore attempted to win the heavyweight title from Rocky Marciano. Although he dropped Marciano early in the fight, Marciano rallied and stopped Moore in the ninth round. A year later, after Marciano retired, Moore met Floyd Patterson for the vacant heavyweight crown but was stopped in five." -- written by INTERNATIONAL BOXING HALL OF FAME
      Archie Moore was 39 when he defeated Joey Maxim in 52. And Moore went on to fight Marciano in 55 which makes him 41 years old. The evidence is undeniable.

    • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
      @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      written by NEW WORLD ENCYCLOPEDIA & The Historical Marker Database & African American Registry & BLACKPAST
      "One of the great light heavyweights of all time, Archie Moore, a.k.a., the “Old Mongoose,” was born under the name of Archibald Wright on December 13, 1913 in Benoit, Mississippi. Archie turned professional in 1936, originally operating in the middleweight ranks, but ultimately moving up into the light heavyweight class by 1945.
      On December 15, 1952 he became the Light Heavyweight Champion of the World at age 39, defeating Joe Maxim by a decision in fifteen rounds, thereby becoming the oldest light heavyweight champion in history.
      In 1955, just four months shy of his 42nd birthday, Moore attempted to win the heavyweight title from Rocky Marciano. He decked Marciano in the second round, coming seconds from snatching the coveted title away, before the younger champion recovered and came back to knock him out in the ninth round.
      Just weeks shy of his 49th birthday in November of 1962, Moore also fought a promising young heavyweight by the name of Cassius Clay."
      All the historical sites has his birthdate listed December 13, 1913.
      BoxRec doesn't though, why not? Boxing promoter J. Russell Peltz came across some glaring errors at BoxRec, "mostly in the historical records." ESPN's Dan Rafael noted that "so many people have a hand in BoxRec that the records aren't always accurate. Ricardo Mayorga's record has been wrong for years. There's mistakes on Derrick Gainer's record too."
      BoxRec website is updated by volunteer editors from many countries around the world.
      In 2005, BoxRec applied to become recognized as the official record keepers for the Association of Boxing Commissions (ABC). The ABC held interviews with both Fight Fax and BoxRec at their 2005 convention. Each applicant made a submission and presentation to the ABC panel which included state commissioners and attorneys.
      The panel then voted unanimously in favour to award Fight Fax the position. The ABC later revealed that they had undertaken tests to measure the accuracy of the records of the websites and the Fight Fax records were shown to be 100% accurate with BoxRec's being "substantially lower."
      BoxRec has been criticized for not keeping correct records for boxers, especially historic fighters.

    • @sukokino2409
      @sukokino2409 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Nope,, he never fought Tyson,Lennox, Evander,Tua, Forman,they would of kill him in the first round,, just like basketball in the 40s 50s Black's weren't allowed in the sport,, same with boxing,, and the Black's that rocky fought were not trained properly at all,, Remember Mafia didn't started in the 90s,, now show me a great white champion in boxing,,none,,just like basketball,,the best are all black,, Jordan, koby,miller,magic,etc etc,

  • @nolanbowen8800
    @nolanbowen8800 2 ปีที่แล้ว +154

    I was a kid when he fought. Archie Moore was my favorite. I cried after he knocked Moore out. Moore was one of two to knock Marciano down. He caught him coming in. His fights with Ezzard Charles were monumental! Charles may not of weighed any more than Marciano. He split Marciano's nose which, to his credit didn't stop him. Both of them could have fought at light heavyweight. Charles actually fought as a middle weight at the first of his career. Tragically he died of Lou Greig's disease. There have been a lot of great heavy weights, none were greater then Rocky Marciano. Thanks for putting this on.

    • @topivaltanen4432
      @topivaltanen4432 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Rockys walk around weight was 200lbs and he was very carefull not let it go over that.He purposely drop his weight to 182lbs for fights to be shure he can press forward 15rds.

    • @terrymaccarrone9927
      @terrymaccarrone9927 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I agree

    • @christiansoldier77
      @christiansoldier77 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Nolan Bowen Jersey Joe Walcott knocked him down too

    • @jeffpotter6428
      @jeffpotter6428 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Walcott also knocked him down.

    • @shable1436
      @shable1436 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Archie was a bad man, spent years in black leagues busting men up, I know this wasn't 1800s but still black boxing was a thing, and Archie would fight multiple men at once back in the day. I respect that man so much it's unreal, I put him down in the jack Johnsons of the world of the time

  • @Trajan2401
    @Trajan2401 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Marciano and Tyson will always be my favourite boxers

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +100

    You know he is great when he has mutiple of the best knockouts ever and we only have a small selection of his fights as more than half of his fights were never filmed, the films been lost or never recorded after a live airing

    • @spasebar
      @spasebar 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      It sucks to not have footage of all of his fights, but at the same time, it also makes him kind of legendary.

    • @Jabbing_Jack
      @Jabbing_Jack 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      How does he have "multiple of the best knockouts ever" ?? I only know of ONE, against Walcott.

    • @Jabbing_Jack
      @Jabbing_Jack 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Absolutelyyyy Rocky had heart. Just as Joe Frazier was all heart. But look what Big George did to Frazier's heart, bounced it up and down off the canvas like a basket🏀ball. Little Hearts can only take you so far in the land of Bigger Hearts. Size Matters.

    • @Jabbing_Jack
      @Jabbing_Jack 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Gypsy King Fury would keep little Rocky at arm's length and force him back whenever he felt crowded. He'd jab, turn and bewilder him for as long as wanted, and if Fury felt so inclined, he'd walk him down Kronk style and smash out a stoppage. And none of this, "if he can't reach his head he'll go to the body", either. That's just bull****. Fury's lead would keep Marciano too far away as is. He ain't getting the opportunities to impose his workrate and definitely doesn't hit hard enough to stop him. Fury jabs him into oblivion. Heck, Fury can land 4 or 5 jabs a round and win the round. King Fury wins. Anyway he chooses.

    • @Jabbing_Jack
      @Jabbing_Jack 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Giant King Fury is a titan amongst mere mortals. Generations of dna forged to create the perfect Super Heavyweight boxer. I'm just so grateful i get to see it in my lifetime.
      ALL HAIL GOAT KING FURY

  • @user-uo8yh9tb8g
    @user-uo8yh9tb8g 2 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    Remember... this guy was essentially a cruiser weight, but had power that would decimate heavyweights, unreal... when Ali says "I don't know who would've won.." he's not only being respectful, he's telling the truth as he knows it...

    • @bigboris5774
      @bigboris5774 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      He was just being modest, Ali in his prime outboxes Marciano every round en route to a 15-0 win.

    • @Jabbing_Jack
      @Jabbing_Jack 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What heavyweights did he decimate?? ZERO!!!

    • @Thumper68
      @Thumper68 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@bigboris5774 sure cause he did that to Frazier right…

    • @fvckoff4ever561
      @fvckoff4ever561 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@bigboris5774 did you just say that Ali was being modest? When the fuck has Ali ever been modest? We must be talking about two different people lol

    • @LesserMoffHootkins
      @LesserMoffHootkins ปีที่แล้ว

      Ali was promoting The Super Fight, the movie he and Marciano appeared in about their hypothetical, computer-determined fight. He got a percentage of the profits, so he wasn’t going to spoil it for the audience. Also, he didn’t know who would have won because the fight never happened, and never could have.
      As strong as his ego, and as competitive as he was, Ali actually liked Marciano, and wasn’t going to trash the man who died three weeks after filming ended. Ali clearly BELIEVED he would have won; he was not shy about proclaiming himself the GOAT.

  • @Jabbing_Jack
    @Jabbing_Jack ปีที่แล้ว +6

    INTERNATIONAL BOXING HALL OF FAME CANASTOTA, NY:
    "ARCHIE MOORE became the light heavyweight champion at the age of 39. Moore, who turned pro in 1936, debuted in the world rankings as a middleweight in the early 1940s. By 1945, Moore moved up to light heavyweight and although he was continually passed over for a title shot, he remained a fixture in the 175-pound rankings. Finally, in 1952, four days after his 39th birthday, Moore secured a shot against light heavyweight champion Joey Maxim. He won the title by decision and held onto it for nearly a decade. In 1955, Moore attempted to win the heavyweight title from Rocky Marciano. Although he dropped Marciano early in the fight, Marciano rallied and stopped Moore in the ninth round. A year later, after Marciano retired, Moore met Floyd Patterson for the vacant heavyweight crown but was stopped in five. Moore's age is listed as 49 at the time of the Ali fight in 1962, but some ring experts insist he was actually older."
    Born: Dec.13, 1913
    Died: Dec. 9, 1998
    Induction: 1990
    Written by IBHOF,,, go look
    Archie Moore was born Dec.13, 1913 and fought Rocky Sept. 21, 1955 which makes Moore exactly 41 years, 9 months, 8 days old.
    [[ Something else important needs to be understood. Moore is not an ATG. He is Hall-of-Famer. ATG is strictly a biased guessing game based on who is GOAT. There is pound-for-pound rankings,, but no ATG/GOAT rankings which is based upon opinionated favoritism. No diff than H2H matchups ]]

    • @blackdavidfrost-n-margot727
      @blackdavidfrost-n-margot727 ปีที่แล้ว

      Marciano was born Sept 23. His last fight was Sept 55. So Rocky was actually 31 when he just Up-n-Quit during his prime. He only fought a measly 8yrs while everyone else was fightin 20yrs. Had he kept fightin he would have faced the likes of Patterson, Machen, Johansson, Folley, Liston, Jones, Clay, Terrell, Cleveland and Chuvalo just to name a few.

    • @blackdavidfrost-n-margot727
      @blackdavidfrost-n-margot727 ปีที่แล้ว

      Marciano was born Sept 23. His last fight was Sept 55. So Rocky was actually 31 when he just Up-n-Quit during his prime. He only fought a measly 8yrs while everyone else was fightin 20yrs. Had he kept fightin he would have faced the likes of Patterson, Machen, Johansson, Folley, Liston, Jones, Clay, Terrell, Cleveland and Chuvalo just to name a few.

    • @Boxrec297
      @Boxrec297 ปีที่แล้ว

      please kcus ym kcid reggin. What are you going to do about it? Gonna cry real loud?

  • @morrisheinersz2005
    @morrisheinersz2005 2 ปีที่แล้ว +110

    Despite Rocky's humble modest demeanor, he had intense pride, desire, courage and every other intangible a champion manifests. His physique was quite adequate for what he needed to do with it. If you look closely at him, he is built perfectly, the way a powerful man should be built.

  • @Silo-Ren
    @Silo-Ren 2 ปีที่แล้ว +76

    What a legendary fighter and even better human. Rocky cried after the Joe Louis fight that alone should tell you the kind of man he was. Gone way ahead of his time. RIP Rocky.

    • @Silo-Ren
      @Silo-Ren 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@gussstavo yes, thank you.

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      He also cried after paralysing a different fighter

    • @WrathofArminius
      @WrathofArminius 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@gussstavo th-cam.com/video/0LPddiQXD9c/w-d-xo.html

    • @Samantha_Lavery_Medici
      @Samantha_Lavery_Medici 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Alex-cw3rz Genuine Heavyweights over our last 50 years would have put little Rocky in body bag.

    • @Silo-Ren
      @Silo-Ren 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Let Your L⚡️GHT Forever Shine ❤️ don't worry, you'll most deffitnitly find out I hope if you lived a righteous life. 👍

  • @hypnoticskull6342
    @hypnoticskull6342 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    One thing I loved is that when Rocky’s opponent falls, he knows that it’s enough, and he walks away because he knows that they fell, so he doesn’t need to keep hitting them

  • @user-do1ih6pv1k
    @user-do1ih6pv1k 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    The Great Rocky Marciano will always be remembered when you ask , What Heavyweight King never lost a fight ?

    • @GregWampler-xm8hv
      @GregWampler-xm8hv หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah I just can't find a way to get around Perfection. 😎

  • @c.galindo9639
    @c.galindo9639 2 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    Sweet. I love how you break down the subtle and often overlooked details to figure out the formula of each fighter’s technique and how they made themselves so great.
    Also Rocky having a custom 300 pound bag to practice on for power is insane. Marciano really was a beast

    • @LDTOK-zs8oz
      @LDTOK-zs8oz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Rocky was an all-time great but if he had lasted a few more years Sonny Liston would have killed him.

    • @c.galindo9639
      @c.galindo9639 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@LDTOK-zs8oz perhaps

    • @Ziegfried82
      @Ziegfried82 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@LDTOK-zs8oz I doubt it. Sonny Liston would have put up a great fight though.

    • @2A-Bear-Arms
      @2A-Bear-Arms 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@LDTOK-zs8oz th-cam.com/video/27DmRjUbqWA/w-d-xo.html

  • @rubenaerts7284
    @rubenaerts7284 2 ปีที่แล้ว +89

    I remember there was a time when Mariano was overrated, especially for Italian Americans, he was the greatest ever, 49-0, and so on. Now he's criminally underrated, he's undersized, only fought old men, and so on. Truth is he was a great heavyweight, pound for pound also one of the greatest, not the greatest, but a legend none the least. A true testament of how far grit and determination can bring a man.

    • @serenityinside1
      @serenityinside1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      No .. he is still overrated!

    • @wh1msikal
      @wh1msikal 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      @@serenityinside1 Dont act like mike tyson doesn't exist

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@serenityinside1 how is he overrated?

    • @tylerrobbins8311
      @tylerrobbins8311 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Marciano is the greatest, simply put the best heavyweight since Marciano still is nowhere close to his record. Wilder and Fury were close but that draw makes it impossible to match. Even still I doubt Uysk will match Marciano in the end.

    • @kiboma4209
      @kiboma4209 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@Alex-cw3rz Mike Tyson fans act like he can knock any boxer in history out when Mike at his best couldn’t even KO Tucker, Tillis, Green, or Bonecrusher, ye he beat them but still not by KO, Mike fans I’ve seen before kept saying he could KO Ali or Foreman, like bro how?
      Not to mention Mike didn’t exactly fight the best of the best, his Gen (80s) wasnt that good.

  • @chicagomike4587
    @chicagomike4587 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Nice to see Rocky getting some credit for his defense these days. The talk was always about his freak power and great stamina. This is a great channel.

    • @Hibernicus1968
      @Hibernicus1968 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I forget which of his opponents said it, but he pointed out that Rocky always _looked_ like was taking more punishment than he was. And it wasn't just that he had a granite chin (though he did); it was also that his crouch, his head movement, his solid defense, all meant that opponents could hit him, but they couldn't get _solid_ hits, and most punches that he didn't block outright basically glanced off him without doing any real damage.
      Rocky could never outpoint opponents because his short reach meant he would inevitably be hit because he had to be in range of his longer-armed opponents. Since avoiding punches entirely wasn't in the cards, he developed a solid technique for minimizing the effectiveness of his opponents' punches. Then his stamina allowed him to wear them down beating on their arms if he couldn't hit anything else, until they were so battered both their arms would be solid masses of pain, and they couldn't defend themselves effectively anymore. Then, if he hadn't managed a good, fight-stopping punch earlier, he'd create an opening and finish them off with one-punch knock out power, that he kept all the way to the end of the fight.

  • @t4texastom587
    @t4texastom587 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    ROCKY MARCIANO
    M R. 49 AND O
    THE WORLD'S GREATEST HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
    🇺🇲🥊🏆🥊🇺🇲

  • @BottleBri
    @BottleBri 2 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Watching Marciano is like seeing a ufo. You can’t believe what your eyes are telling you. He doesn’t look like a heavyweight, he isn’t as muscularly defined as most boxers, although always trim, and he doesn’t look like he’d be a big puncher at all. Yet he had massive power in both hands. And he literally never stopped throwing heavy punches all night long. His stamina was incredible. There must be a ‘way’ that big punchers throw their punches, that explains why Marciano could hit like a far, far bigger heavyweight. And you can see he’s hunting you down every second, looking to destroy. He knew very well that he only needed to get a good shot on and the fight may be won on that shot. He was always looking to land his ‘suzie Q’ ! 💥🥊

  • @doughelms558
    @doughelms558 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Never thought I could learn so much about a fighter from a single video - and I've been a boxing fan for 60+ years. Great job, to say the least! Thanks!

  • @WeCube1898
    @WeCube1898 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Wow didnt realize Rocky had fighting mechanics ahead of his time.
    He was among the prime boxers who used their popularity to move a great cause, he was active in promoting American Heart Assn., Red Cross and US Army

  • @franklatona2667
    @franklatona2667 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank you sir so very much for this excellent and comprehensive review of Marciano's fighting style. Your's is the best analysis of Rocky I've ever seen. There is so much nonsense on TH-cam it's refreshing to hear a true knowledgeable expert. In my teen years I was an amateur boxer (never pro) and a life long boxing fan. Again your review of Marciano is spot on. The big topic concerning Rocky is the decades old question "could Marciano have beaten Ali". Your excellent report on Marciano causes me to lean 51 / 49 Ali. I have no where close to your analytical skills but I figured out years ago how to analyze great fighters and it couldn't be easier let their opponents do it for you. If I wanted to know about Ali I simply listened to what his opponents said about him. Now your report on Marciano is so cool because it shames all the lazy sports media. In other words everyone knew what a devastating power puncher Rocky was. But as you point out there so much more to him than that. As you show us in your report it was boxing SKILLS that put him over the top not only his power. The same with Ali all the simple minded knew how big (a shade over 6 foot 3) and lightening fast he was but he had even more . What I'm about to say is why I would give Ali a slight edge over Marciano. To learn this I've listened extensively to what his opponents said about him. 100 percent of Ali's opponents said "he hit from angles I did not know existed." Next they would say " I got hit tonight with a lot of punches I never saw coming. If I may be so bold to suggest that is what made Ali such a devastating opponent. If you were to give me a letter grade I may have been a B+ amateur boxer (at best) but I know enough to know when you're getting hit with PUNCHES YOU DON'T SEE COMING you become tentative and cautious. You attack less you cover more and this also messes with your head. How am I getting hit with so many punches I don't see coming is not a very comforting thing to ask yourself during a fight. As you point out rope a dope would not have been an option for Ali Marciano hit too damn hard Ali's arms would have been limp noodles by the 10'th round. I believe Ali could have avoided Rocky and got enough of his shots in to win a close unanimous decision. But be beware Ali one careless mistake could land you on the canvas dreaming of enchanted forests with pretty girls running around. I will certainly look forward to more of your reports.

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    1:30 LaStarza was someone who was hit on the arm repeatedly and he suffered a hairline fracture, elbow chipped and forearm broke, he also reputered blood vessels in his arm and Marciano had caused him to we e blood after the fight. Another two people famously had the same treatment where both 6ft 4.5 with over 80 inch reaches, one had to have extensive surgery on their arm and the other was paralysed.

    • @comanchio1976
      @comanchio1976 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @James T Finnegan You're obviously just bitter. Rocky was the greatest.
      He actually knocked out a T-Rex in his amateur days, you can look it up.
      There's no film of it, obviously, because it was 65 million years ago, but it definitely happened.

    • @2gunzup07
      @2gunzup07 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Samantha_Lavery_Medici rocky beat ali look it up......lol

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@Samantha_Lavery_Medici it's amazing you wrote mutiple paragraphs and said nothing, except hyperbole, such a shame, now go away and look stuff up instead of being un-justly angry

    • @Samantha_Lavery_Medici
      @Samantha_Lavery_Medici 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Alex-cw3rz I think someone is upset about the Truth

    • @PhilAndersonOutside
      @PhilAndersonOutside 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@2gunzup07 Actually, they "fought" twice if you really look it up. Rocky won one fight by UD, but lost the other on cuts late in a close fight. ;-)

  • @SuperPrince1007
    @SuperPrince1007 2 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    Rocky Marciano was the best conditioned Heavyweight Champion of all time. He was just as powerful in the 15th Round, if you made that far, as he was in the first round.

    • @MrMatt44000
      @MrMatt44000 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Apparently boxing scholars claim Rocky was the most well conditioned boxer ever in any weight class, by far...!!

    • @skelelator
      @skelelator ปีที่แล้ว +8

      He was a freak, and he could have probably gone 50 rounds like they did in John L Sullivan's days.

    • @SuperPrince1007
      @SuperPrince1007 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@skelelator Agreed

    • @scottg6754
      @scottg6754 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      GOAT is debatable ( but he is clearly in the conversation) most well conditioned heavyweight is universal.

  • @realitycheck7556
    @realitycheck7556 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    Rocky was and is the best of all times . Never defeated, 49 fights he retired the champion of the world. That makes him the best.

    • @paysonfox88
      @paysonfox88 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      The problem is assuming he would have won the 50th fight. He knew that he wouldn't. About a year after he retired, Floyd Patterson was champion and he was thinking about a comeback against Patterson. He found out that he couldn't get himself to that level anymore, so he didn't try it.
      Larry Holmes could have retired after 48 fights you know. He would have been 48-0. Would that have made him the co greatest of all time?
      I always thought Rocky suffered from the lack of great competition. Archie Moore and Jersey Walcott were good fighters, but they were in their forties.
      Ezzard Charles was in his later years as well. He never fought anybody on the level of Joe Frazier or Muhammad Ali. And he got Joe Louis as an old man at the end of his career. Joe was a completely shot fighter when Rocky fought him. It was so bad that Joe had to beg him to take the fight because he needed the money.
      Had Rocky gotten in the ring with a 24 to 28-year-old prime Joe Louis, that would have been a great fight.

    • @chrisbennett6260
      @chrisbennett6260 ปีที่แล้ว

      defeated twice by ted lowery who was robbed on both occassions by biased prejudiced judges

    • @badjuju2612
      @badjuju2612 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      He only defended his title 6 times in 4 years. That's a lot now, but not then. All the big name fighters he fought were retired or past their prime. He deserves his place amoung the greats for sure, but nowhere close to the best of all time.

    • @topivaltanen4432
      @topivaltanen4432 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@paysonfox88 D Amato let Patterson raise to hw after Rocky retired.

    • @bigred6978
      @bigred6978 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@badjuju2612he’s better than mayweather that’s for sure

  • @ImCornPop
    @ImCornPop ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I remember hearing his color commentary a few matches and being impressed at how humble he was. I also saw a video of his workout that had him chopping a tree down and carrying the log around. Vicious.

  • @drogusmaxwell6640
    @drogusmaxwell6640 2 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    Great analysis of arguably the greatest all around boxer ever. Smart, physical, and as tough as they come. It's no wonder he never lost.

    • @coreyham3753
      @coreyham3753 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Rocky's superb conditioning enabled him to punch all out throughout the fight. You just do not see that in many other fighters.

    • @chrisbennett6260
      @chrisbennett6260 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      and couldnt beat ted lowery who had double digit losses going on into his fight ,couldnt knock him dow ,in fact couldnt do shit to ted lowery

    • @blackalpha8135
      @blackalpha8135 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@chrisbennett6260 I wonder if your 300 pounds pure fat could knock him out

    • @AmericanTestConstitution
      @AmericanTestConstitution ปีที่แล้ว

      @@chrisbennett6260 everyone has a bad day. Maybe that was Mariano's worst day.

    • @k-dogg9086
      @k-dogg9086 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@coreyham3753 he always wanted to outdue Lewis's training when he got started. Whatever they ran he ran double. Whatever they sparred he also went more. I never knew though he fought in the military. That's something!

  • @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez
    @Maria.Isabella.Sanchez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +53

    I have defended Marciano's name for an entire decade and he will always be my favorite bar none. He fought everyone during his time and ducked no one. But a couple ATG fighters that Rocky did face were light heavyweights that simply moved up for the money because the heavy division was completely void of any quality authentic 200+ lb 'Heavyweights'

    • @Jabbing_Jack
      @Jabbing_Jack 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      The entire 1950s so called 'Heavyweight' division is a joke by today's HW standards. Both ring-worn Charles and 41yr old Moore attained their HOF status as Light heavyweights not heavyweights. BoxRec has them listed -(division: light heavyweight) ..His other two HOF opponents were 38/39yr old has-been cruiserweight Walcott and completely washed 37yr old Joe Louis.

    • @lawrencechase754
      @lawrencechase754 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Good comment. Few very good heavyweights before the 60's, when the division took a quantum leap in quality.

    • @DandyLion662a
      @DandyLion662a 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Didn't he duck Liston?

    • @oldschoolsaint
      @oldschoolsaint 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@DandyLion662a Liston was 12-0 when Rocky retired. He wasn't even a ranked HW at the time. Lots of the negative crap said about Rocky is BS

    • @DandyLion662a
      @DandyLion662a 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@oldschoolsaint Thanks. I wasn't sure of Liston's status when Marciano retired. Fair enough that he didn't duck anyone but the division didn't seem particularly strong back then. Who would you say was his greatest/toughest opponent? Like for Ali it could be Liston, Foreman or Frazier.

  • @benjaminmiller3075
    @benjaminmiller3075 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is some of the best style breakdown I've seen on TH-cam. Outstanding stuff

  • @evakindler9218
    @evakindler9218 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Rocky hit harder than anyone ever

    • @godfather53
      @godfather53 ปีที่แล้ว

      P4p Sam Langford and Marciano are the hardest hitters ever. However hws like Shavers, Liston, Foreman, Tyson etc hit way harder overall

    • @ThouSwell-zx3fd
      @ThouSwell-zx3fd 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      His knockout punch packed "more explosive energy than an armour-piercing bullet" according to a study at the time.

  • @combat_corp
    @combat_corp 2 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Your videos are simply the best and you never miss a beat my friend. So spot on with what made this man great. I will always look at him as like you said, the perfect template for shorter stockier heavyweights. In my whole amateur boxing run and now my amateur MMA run, I have always been an undersized heavyweight. Funny enough, I'm 5'11 with a 67" reach. I'm Italian too and really encorporate his methods and style in my fights in any combat sport. I may not have all the talent in the world, but by god my conditioning and willingness to win will get me there.

  • @chengezhussaini1464
    @chengezhussaini1464 2 ปีที่แล้ว +95

    Do one on Joe Calzaghe. He fought with a broken left hand nearly his entire career yet accumulated a great KO ratio and retire undefeated. Probably the most underrated fighter in boxing history. :)

    • @davidwilliams4837
      @davidwilliams4837 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Agreed.

    • @martysomoco
      @martysomoco 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Had Calzaghe fought Roy Jones Jr. in Roy's prime, rather than when Roy was 35, Roy would have annihilated the slower, weaker Calzaghe. End of story.

    • @chengezhussaini1464
      @chengezhussaini1464 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      @@martysomoco Okay. Doesn't matter to Calzaghe's legacy. Could have gone either way imo

    • @narrativequestion
      @narrativequestion 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@martysomoco good story mate.

    • @cookieinthewoods
      @cookieinthewoods 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      ​@@martysomoco No. Calzaghe beats him every day of the week and twice on Sunday

  • @JerichoMPH
    @JerichoMPH ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The biggest weapon Rocky had was his size and how he mastered his weight shifting and stamina. I'm a retired charity boxer. 31-1-0 with 28 KOs, fought at 5'10" and 235. I'm a decently stocky guy. The main thing I learned in my career was how to use your size and weight as the weapon. His shifting his weight basically turned ALL of his punches into throwing wrecking balls at his opponent. Something similar to what Jack Dempsey did. Marciano compacted a lot of Dempsey's theory and style to work with his size with or without realizing it. His unusual shifting turned him into an extremely dangerous pendulum and when he targeted his opponent's arms to deaden them, all of that power from his shifting amplified several fold. I always loved how he fought since I adapted a combination of Marciano, Dempsey, Tyson and Hearns. I'm not a super tall guy, but I learned how to throw my weight and aim for the right spots to destroy what came my way when I needed to. But yeah, from what I learned from watching his fights was that he basically became a pendulum of doom with no room for stopping until the other guy fell and that was it.

    • @paulweir5031
      @paulweir5031 ปีที่แล้ว

      You are not stocky at 5'10", the adjective applies to people of around 6 or 7" shorter and powerfully built.

    • @SmilingFallingLeaves-xd3ud
      @SmilingFallingLeaves-xd3ud 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No that's definitely stocky...

  • @vernonhurley1300
    @vernonhurley1300 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Absolutely the best insight I've ever seen on Rocky. Good stuff.

  • @Shardrk23
    @Shardrk23 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    A true master of strategy in the ring. He just looks so awkward until you see the strategic plan behind and the actual flow of his awkward seeming moves. Beautiful. Thank you so much for this.

    • @adolfhipsteryolocaust3443
      @adolfhipsteryolocaust3443 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      He was quite uncoohordinate

    • @Shardrk23
      @Shardrk23 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@adolfhipsteryolocaust3443 Not so. If that were true, several of those master fighters would have taken him out many times over. He moved like he did to throw off the other fighters attacks and set himself up for those famous punches of his. His moves were quite coordinated. Ergo his amazing record.

    • @adolfhipsteryolocaust3443
      @adolfhipsteryolocaust3443 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Shardrk23 his trainer doesn't agree with you

    • @Shardrk23
      @Shardrk23 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@adolfhipsteryolocaust3443 Hehe. Ain't we glad we don't all have to agree? Life would truly be quite boring that way. :-)

    • @adolfhipsteryolocaust3443
      @adolfhipsteryolocaust3443 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Shardrk23 well freedom means being free to wrong so, think whatever you want sir

  • @RJALEXANDER777
    @RJALEXANDER777 2 ปีที่แล้ว +85

    I must admit I always considered the key to Rocky's success being his insurmountable endurance. He'd simply overwhelm his opponents setting a pace they couldn't match, which wouldn't work against the better skilled opponents of modern times. But seems I underestimated the level of the Boston Blockbuster's technique and the nuances of it. Very interesting video.

    • @granddya5323
      @granddya5323 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Well when you already ran 6-7 hours BEFORE even in a training camp (where he ran 10 miles in camp to 15 miles on the last week then walked another 10 miles in the night EVERY SINGLE DAY), having already stellar conditioning before training does help his legs from turning to rubber mid fight.

    • @sukokino2409
      @sukokino2409 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Steroids?? Hahahaha

    • @sukokino2409
      @sukokino2409 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Steroids are been around but only white people knew about them,,this explains Ricky's endurance

    • @sukokino2409
      @sukokino2409 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Steroids

    • @sukokino2409
      @sukokino2409 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      White man have been always cheating with steroids,,Rocky was on steroids,,just like All the Olympic medallist in that era,, know that everyone knows about steroids even Mexico has gold metal,, before only Germany, Russia,and off course USA,,

  • @seniordavidmanderson9232
    @seniordavidmanderson9232 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    For any fighter to win it is a big thing. For Marciano to win, it is a bigger thing. He never should have won, but he won them all.

    • @Boxrec297
      @Boxrec297 ปีที่แล้ว

      Why should Rocky never have won? Are you one of those armchair causals that judges fighters by the tale of the tape?

    • @Studentofsweetscience
      @Studentofsweetscience ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@Boxrec297 I've literally seen you write that same thing dozens of times. Trying to push Black David Frost onto some innocent victim when in fact Black David Frost is actually you! Last i counted you have 13 different black David burner accounts.

    • @Boxrec297
      @Boxrec297 ปีที่แล้ว

      @black David Frost Stout Krout and Studentofsweetscience are both black David accounts. Anderson is black David.

    • @blackdavidfrost-n-margot727
      @blackdavidfrost-n-margot727 ปีที่แล้ว

      The 4 ATG's Rocky beat were either too old or washed up.

  • @ThunderPants13
    @ThunderPants13 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Opponents said getting hit by Rocky Marciano was like getting hit with a sledgehammer.

  • @2vintage68
    @2vintage68 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    That is the best breakdown of Marciano anyone will ever see.

  • @martincapriotti3433
    @martincapriotti3433 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Marciano was a gentleman and a Killer all at the same time. Nobody was tougher.

  • @Motorfirez
    @Motorfirez ปีที่แล้ว

    The best analysis on Marciano I have ever seen. Two thumbs up!

  • @user-wk9rh3tr8l
    @user-wk9rh3tr8l 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Lucky to have seen him fight in his prime. A great fighter who was a fanatic about being in the very best shape and stamina he could be in for each fight. Not only did he have a devastating punch in either hand, he could take a punch, and throw more punches per round than his poor opponents. He broke the ribs of one boxer, showing how hard he could hit and was never defeated in 49 bouts with 43 knockouts, even though he fought some very tough and legendary and much, much bigger boxers than himself. Many champions fought a lot of bums, not Marciano.

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Marciano gets a bad rap because he was short and has short arms, not realising this was his biggest advantage he was perfect for inside boxing. And people think he couldn't deal with the bigger taller guys today, the tallest person he fought was 6ft 4.5 with over 80 inch reach and he paralysed the person in 4 rounds, the other person 6ft 4.5 person he fought for 6 rounds before a TKO, had to have extensive surgery on his arm. His heavy bag was 270lbs nowadays a heavy bag in 100lbs and he was making that bag swing more than most heavyweight can make an 100lb bag wing. He retired more careers than any other boxer in history and he broke more bones than any other boxer in history. His is a legend

    • @RJALEXANDER777
      @RJALEXANDER777 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I mean saying he'd be competitive against a giant like Fury is being a bit generous. But Marciano for his weight and height would be an insanely formidable modern cruiserweight.

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@RJALEXANDER777 Fury himself said he does worse against shorter opponents, Marciano did better the taller the person got, it allowed him to jump into range from further and it made it much easier to fight on the inside. Do you not think he'd put on at least 10lbs and go into heavyweight... The dudes an inside boxer, they are not even common anymore he would dominate heavyweight, he hit harder than anyone else there and couldn't be knocked out in 6 oz gloves what do you think 12 oz gloves would be a problem for him...

    • @RJALEXANDER777
      @RJALEXANDER777 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ctapuk3754 Three times.

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@ctapuk3754 but I can garentuee he'd have put on 10lbs or so

  • @justiceforall6412
    @justiceforall6412 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    The greatest boxing champion ever!

  • @johnburrows1179
    @johnburrows1179 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    He never stopped throwing punches. Ever. And his conditioning was second to none

  • @Grizzlied555
    @Grizzlied555 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Marciano=🐐☝️🥊

  • @Jabbing_Jack
    @Jabbing_Jack 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Rocky Marciano said of Liston, "he isn't faking his toughness, and his strength is just something you got to see, and that jab, he can knock a man out with the jab!" When asked how he would have fought him, the Rock shook his head and said “I’d have done my best, but Lord God he is strong…”

  • @Jabbing_Jack
    @Jabbing_Jack 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Nov 1990 Ring magazine issue has an interview with Roland Lastarza about the two Marciano fights.
    About their 1st fight Rollie said that Rocky was unusually cautious in the early rounds.
    "I wondered what he was up to, I'd thought he would come at me, bombing away. When I saw him jabbing and trying to box, I didn't know whether it was a trap or not. So I just stood back and did what I'd planned to do, jab and move."
    (Marciano was warned 5 times for low blows in the first 5 rds and the 6th rd was given to Lastarza for fouls.)
    Lastarza recalled, "I knew how close the fight was, everyone did. But overall I'm sure as income taxes that I outscored him. "I honestly feel I was the winner. The Associated Press had it 5-4-1 for me. Every reporter gave me the decision. They said I was robbed."
    The close decision went to Marciano 5-4-1, 4-5-1 the ref scored draw.
    "Before the first fight Al Weill promised us a return immediately if the fight was close. The next day he said, "We don't want to go back"..After that he avoided us like the plague. I did get frustrated here was Marciano making a bundle while I was fighting for peanuts."
    Lastarza discounted the stories about the damage Marciano supposedly inflicted on his arms in their second fight. "There was a rumor after the fight that he hurt my shoulders and arms a lot, but the truth was that I had weak elbows from the fight before, and they were giving me trouble. They really went bad during the training before the Marciano fight. With the state of my elbows I really could not give a good account of myself. During the fight I was under the influence of pain-killers and I really needed them."
    "Marciano couldn't hit me on the behind for the first five rounds.Then in the sixth I got a shot on my bad elbow, the strength went out of me, and I just stood there from then on. I couldn't move, I took it for five more rounds. They claimed he was punishing me instead of kayoing me, but he was doing his damndest to knock me out, and he couldn't do it for those five rounds because I took a good punch. I was still standing when they stopped the fight."
    Lastarza was interviewed by James Dusgate

    • @bobbyd1776
      @bobbyd1776 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You spam all the Marciano videos with this BS. And when you get called on your BS you duck any and all questions. Pretty cowardly isn't it?.

    • @chrisbennett6260
      @chrisbennett6260 ปีที่แล้ว

      Archie Moore fought clay and marciano said clay would win ,and walcot who fought marciano and refereed clay and liston said ali was better than all of them and that includes joe louis who he fought as well

    • @chrisbennett6260
      @chrisbennett6260 ปีที่แล้ว

      well researched

    • @chrisbennett6260
      @chrisbennett6260 ปีที่แล้ว

      rocky reportedly fought his brother four times under different names in the ring magazine according to Larry Holmes ,were exhibitions were included in his fights

  • @seniordavidmanderson9232
    @seniordavidmanderson9232 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Marciano's monastic monk like year round daily runs and 3 to 5 month preparation per fight was unprecedented. Never seeking refuge in a clinch and couldn't be hurt he broke spirits. Rocky beat them up, rearranged their bone structure and knocked them out. Musta been hellish fightin the Rock as he was so damned destructive.

    • @Boxrec297
      @Boxrec297 ปีที่แล้ว

      @black David Frost Rocky did train or run year round. Do you know anything about the man?

  • @johnwignall2780
    @johnwignall2780 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Rocky had the shortest arms of any heavyweight in history, along with all the other disadvantages he had and still beat everyone who was put in front of him,one of if not the toughest fighters in history, his record speaks for itself.🥊

    • @livinglegend3876
      @livinglegend3876 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It wasn't like the heavyweight division at that time was all that stacked. I mean he beat a 137 year old Joe Lewis, he fought his brother in law twice, so...?

  • @dontraylor4476
    @dontraylor4476 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Rocky, you were the man, in every fight you fought! Greatest of all time!! The Lord gave you that strength and then He called you home. We will never forget you!!

  • @johnjakubowski6353
    @johnjakubowski6353 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    You brought up some very interesting and vital points in the Art of Rocky's movement ,, defense,, how he attacked
    With rear foot slide ,, very good eyes you
    Have in picking out these fine Scientific points Marciano had ,, Good job !!!

  • @user-ti7pe8nu2e
    @user-ti7pe8nu2e 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    When I was younger I boxed & the fighter who I learned the most from was Rocky. Here’s why; I was a 5’10 230 lb. heavyweight, not so long in reach, & I crushed the body. And I loved to open with a lead overhand right followed by a left hook up or down.

  • @mikemilliken3596
    @mikemilliken3596 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    It's so good to see that you understand the talent Rocco had, he is my favorite fighter ever, the more you study him the more you realize how great he was, the greatest fighter ever.

  • @alonzocoyethea6148
    @alonzocoyethea6148 2 ปีที่แล้ว +66

    Marciano --Great chin, big punches, not easy to hit coz he always fought in a crouch....he'd beat all of today's boxers, too. And he was a gentleman...that's the class today's fighters are missing.

    • @bigboris5774
      @bigboris5774 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Are you high? Fury, Joshua, Wilder, Usyk all beat Marciano.

    • @Rocky-fk3ol
      @Rocky-fk3ol 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@bigboris5774 Too many of them are too stiff, not mobile enough for Marciano. Not only that but they never fought anyone like Marciano. Only fighter I see winning is Fury. And Usyk too. He’s very underrated.

    • @jimsprojects7777
      @jimsprojects7777 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@bigboris5774 Here's the fact, boxers of today could never fight Marciano. Not only because he is dead, but even if not, because of age. The one thing boxers could do is try to compete with his record. So far he is the only boxer that is still undefeated and holds the highest knock-out ratio. I took this from google (Marciano remains the only fighter to have stopped every opponent he ever faced for the world heavyweight title, and holds the highest knockout-to-win ratio in world heavyweight title fights at 85.7%.)
      So ladies and gentlemen keep talking your trash, but until your fighter can surpass Marciano's record, you have nothing to talk about!!! :)

    • @researcher3981
      @researcher3981 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Educate yourself, its all on the internet. Marciano was a criminal, thug, bum! He served time in prison for robbery in the 1940's. He was a dirty fighter, hitting after the bell, and low blows. He either lost rounds, or was warned several times in almost every fight he had. He ducked the only named hard hitting fighter, that wasn't past his prime, Cleveland "Big Cat" Williams. MARCIANO WAS A MOB CONTROLLED FIGHTER, WHO COULDN'T FIGHT, BUT COULD TAKE PUNISHMENT, AS LOND AS IT WAS NOT FROM BIG HEAVY PUNCHERS, WHO WERN'T PAST THEIR PRIME.

    • @Yabas00
      @Yabas00 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@bigboris5774 wilder would get walked down by Marciano and have you forgotten that Andy Ruiz beat the snot out of AJ?

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    Only getting dropped twice in his entire career when in 6oz gloves that is incredible

    • @MrRizeAG
      @MrRizeAG 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Dude, you don't need to spam 500 comments on a single video, good lord.

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@MrRizeAG he's my favourite boxer so I just commented when I remembered something else

  • @mahoscrookedworkshop6431
    @mahoscrookedworkshop6431 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Best there ever was.

  • @sholland42
    @sholland42 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Rocky never lost a fight because he refused to…
    One of the greatest to ever strap on the gloves.

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    People say he only beat Joe Louis because he was old, but keep in mind Joe Louis was on a 8 win streak at this time and was 37 not even old for a heavyweight

    • @TheModernMartialArtist
      @TheModernMartialArtist  2 ปีที่แล้ว +37

      Man, Joe Louis was 78 years old! ;)

    • @tinytank3596
      @tinytank3596 2 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      He was 122

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      @@TheModernMartialArtist he used to lie about his age I asked Frank and he said he was 137 years old

    • @LinealNgannou
      @LinealNgannou 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      He still didn't fight joe Louis in his prime. Rocky never fought a good boxer in their prime

    • @holidayrap
      @holidayrap 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@TheModernMartialArtist Every time we talk about boxin' some white man gotta bring up Rocky Marciano!!

  • @musicmansongs8758
    @musicmansongs8758 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am not a trained boxer and don’t have insights on boxing ways.. previously i thought rocky was just flailing his arm around landing punches by chance… but this video enlightened me.. i can truly appreciate and understand the techniques rocky used!! Genius!!

  • @EntertainmentShorts113
    @EntertainmentShorts113 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My grandpa absolutely love this man he taught me everything about him growing up we use to sit and watch tapes of him. I actually own the highest graded 1951 rocky card and I will never sell it because of how much this guy meant to me growing up

    • @chrisbennett6260
      @chrisbennett6260 ปีที่แล้ว

      were the tapes of ted lowery ? rocky krypton

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    People talk about him being flat footed but being flat footed gives you more power in your punches your critiquing the thing that makes him so great

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @The Tide Rises scientifically yes. Feet planted to the ground generates more power this is just a fact.

    • @kiboma4209
      @kiboma4209 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Alex-cw3rz it’s more about use, flat footed vs on your toes, one is for more power and the other is better for footwork (generally but not always) and faster punching. Flat foot also uses less energy.

  • @Samantha_Lavery_Medici
    @Samantha_Lavery_Medici 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    🔷James D. Norris was president of the International Boxing Club of New York from 1949 to 1958. The IBC dominated boxing in the U.S. in the 1950s, but was dissolved by the courts, which ruled it to be a monopoly. As president of the IBC, Norris was involved with organized crime figures. Norris was responsible for fixing numerous bouts. Besides match fixing, he was also unofficially managing many boxers against their will.
    The mob controlled it all, from the trainers and managers to the reporting journalists, with a combination of intimidation and financial backing ensuring everybody the mob wanted was under their control.
    Every day the evidence stacked up against mafioso bosses Palermo and Carbo particularly, with a list of their associates touching almost every major player in 1950’s boxing. Eventually the verdict was damning; 25 years in Alcatraz for Carbo, 15 years in prison for Palermo. Rocky visited both in prison numerous times.
    Italian Rocco Francis Marchegiano aka Rocky Marciano was a protected fighter. Entire eastern seaboard was Italian, it was all Italian. Even the commissioner of boxing was Italian. Al Weill, Rocky's Mafioso manager and matchmaker at the Garden was already receiving 50% of Marciano's income so the Rock was good to go. Others were not so lucky because they refused to pay their dues like Roland LaStarza,, and that's exactly why he lost 1st fight vs Marciano. It's been proven that Eldridge Eatman and Pete Louthis Took-a-Dive vs Rocky.

    • @bobbyd1478
      @bobbyd1478 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Archie Moore was born December 13, 1913. Light heavy champ Moore moved up in weight to fight Marciano at the age of 41. Imagine if Marciano was 41 and moved up in weight to fight 32 year old Moore. The fallacy that Moore & Walcott peaked at 40+ years old is a misleading unsound argument and scientifically impossible.

  • @Isidorios
    @Isidorios ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This was an eye-opening presentation, highly insightful, and shows nuances that all I had read about Marciano lead me to believe his style did not have. Brilliant.

  • @jeffking9202
    @jeffking9202 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Really well done video; thanks.

  • @jimred5700
    @jimred5700 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Rocky`s strength was the stuff of legend. Joe Louis said " It hurt if you bumped into him."

    • @chrisbennett6260
      @chrisbennett6260 ปีที่แล้ว

      Louis was a old man grandpa in boxing terms when they fought

  • @Mksteele747
    @Mksteele747 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Rocky knew no defense. He was a tank.

  • @alancooper9632
    @alancooper9632 ปีที่แล้ว

    A brilliant appraisal of an absolutely brilliant boxer. Loved ever minute of your video.

  • @JustAllinOneResource
    @JustAllinOneResource ปีที่แล้ว +12

    RIP Sir. He is for certain the true meaning of the word Gentleman. Incredible boxer, and a great man. There hasn't been anyone like him since. Thank You very much for the video, and analysis. Liked, and Shared.

  • @joeterp5615
    @joeterp5615 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    This was a great video! I guess it was recommended to me because I’ve watch a few boxing videos recently (about Tyson and Foreman specifically) - so thanks TH-cam!
    I loved the breakdown. I so admire the relentless fearless style that guys like Marciano had - but now I also have an appreciation for the technical aspects of his fighting which made him so great.

  • @JohnSmith-tz7iy
    @JohnSmith-tz7iy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    It's clear to see why he was undefeated. On top of natural gifts and hard work, he was ahead of his time in so many different ways with technique

    • @johnsun3854
      @johnsun3854 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Most amazing thing is him overcoming the lack of reach, turning a weakness into a strength.

    • @paysonfox88
      @paysonfox88 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      And he never had to contend with Muhammad Ali.
      He got most of his opponents from the old folks home. That's all there was left for him to fight though. Can't blame him for having the Larry Holmes problem. Holmes had the same issue of unworthy opponents. He never got a real good rival.
      Walcott came the closest though, and he was like 40 years old at the time. Walcott had the speed and dancing style of Muhammad Ali, but he was significantly slower and smaller than Ali was. That's why most people think Ali would have danced circles around Rocky.
      A real good test of Marciano would have been Joe Frazier. That would have been a bloodbath! Both guys coming at each other head on with power , so much power!
      And I always wonder how rocky would have stood up to George Foreman's power. That would have been a real chin test! I think George would have been easy pickings for Rocky if he'd made it past the first three rounds, he would have tired George out just like Muhammad Ali did.

    • @antoniospano8006
      @antoniospano8006 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@paysonfox88 Still with this old excuse ?? The truth is that you Americans don't like the fact that a white Italian is the greatest heavyweight of all time.
      especially the black americans you tried to get over rocky from that ridiculous floyd who says he made 50-0 ahahaahaha, yes, however, in featherweights and buying matches.

    • @antoniospano8006
      @antoniospano8006 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@paysonfox88 An Italian white is the greatest of all time and is undefeated in the heavyweights.
      It's time for Americans to accept it, especially black Americans.

    • @antoniospano8006
      @antoniospano8006 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@paysonfox88 An Italian white arrived and smashed everyone's ass, that's the truth.

  • @katung44
    @katung44 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    According joe louis 'it hurt to bump into him, he hits harder than max schmeling. This kid's tough enough to beat anyone'