The Life and Murder of Stanley Ketchel: Middleweight Champion of the World | Boxing History
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- This documentary details the life, boxing career, and murder of Stanley Ketchel. With newspaper and magazine articles from the time, court transcripts, and biographies written by men who knew the middleweight champion, Stanley Ketchel's childhood through the trial following his murder are covered.
Stanley Ketchel, the first prize fighter to regain a lost world championship, visited Springfield, Missouri on the invitation of R.P. Dickerson. After buying land with plans to retire from boxing to become a rancher, Ketchel was shot in the back outside Conway, Missouri and later died.
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Jack Welch served as the referee of the Johnson-Ketchel match. Not Jeffries.
I love when Mike says something like, "Stanley was a real wild and crazy guy."
This was a gripping and thoroughly enjoyable documentary. I wish more creators made documentaries about boxers EXACTLY like this, and often !
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@@adamgwhitaker I subscribed today and look forward to more of your docs. I love to learn bro. Appreciate you
A fly on the wall when Cus was telling Mike all those stories....
Great work and effort to tell this story!
Ketchel was one best fighters ever. Imagine what he would’ve accomplished if he
wasn’t murdered at age 24.
Thank you for watching. I do wonder if he would have soon retired or if being a rancher wouldn't have held his interest.
Many thanks for the upload, Ketchel was a real character! 🎉
Thank you for watching. I'm happy to hear you liked it.
thank you so much for this, I have been a lifelong admirer on SK's and read everything I could about him... I am also a writer and always thought a biopic of him and Rube Waddell would be something I would love to write and see. What colorful lives packed into such short ones of both men! They died 4 years apart. I wonder if they ever met? I collect tons of cards and 2 of my most prized are Stanley and Rube's, both minted in their eras.
Thank you for watching. It's definitely an interesting story and could make a good movie.
Thank you for putting so much effort into this research and subsequent upload. I found this fascinating. Stanley Ketchel has always been on my radar since I was a teenager and budding boxing historian. Thank you again. Great piece of work.
Thank you, I appreciate it. Even living near Springfield, I only first heard about this story a few years ago. I started looking for old newspapers thinking I'd write an article for Boxing News and eventually decided on the documentary.
@@adamgwhitaker Did Boxing News take it up? What about Ring Mag? Good luck anyway. I wish you all the best.
Well researched and interesting enough to have me glued to the screen, thanks for your efforts on a brilliant documentary of a fighter that has been forgotten by the majority of boxing fans
Thank you. I appreciate you watching.
What a great video. Well done.
I’ve been reading about Ketchel for over 65 years. He was a wild man with wild swinging punches. To me hard to tell his place in MW history as more scientific fighters emerged but certainly an all time great who probably had not reached his peak.
@justthink5854 yes
It’s really too bad no films of Greb in a fight exist, at least none have been found. I found it interesting reading Adam Pollocks so far two part, a third is soon released, bio of Dempsey. By far the most detailed comprehensive bio of Dempsey and lots of information and newspaper reports on Greb including opinions by fans and reporters. I think I learned more about Greb reading the Dempsey bio than the bios I have read about Greb. Pollock uses newspaper reports from all over the world and since Greb and Dempsey were contemporaries lots of opinions of Greb and his fighting style are included. A great read for real boxing fans.
wow! over 65 years? may i ask how old you are? thats really impressive. i assume you've followed the sport that whole time too? i would have loved to have been around for that many of the great eras in boxing.
Ketchel was just a smaller version of Dempsey
That guy better have bought his kid that violin. Kid's got 6 fingers besides a thumb, plus he's got telekinetic powers. "Buy me a violin, Dad, or I"m gonna wish you into the corn field!".
I know right.
Thank you! Great video 🍻🍻
Thank you for watching.
I didn't realise that Conn was introduced after Louis!
How did they introduce Joe first and Conn second?!!
Really good work, this was great. Good narration and great details. But I hate the AI drawings.
Thank you for watching. The AI art was the only affordable option since so many visuals were needed due to few photographs being available. I usually get my brother to draw pictures but this one needed too many.
I've always loved that Dynamite knows the shit outta boxing history. Cus man...
Great documentary... ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐...Thanks 👍....Subscribed ...
Thank you. I appreciate it.
What about my uncle Freddy Mills
Never heard of him
17:45 AI picture so bad it's kind of good.
I didn't have much of a budget or many pictures to use because of how much time has passed.
Always loved Kahn's balls V Louis. Could ya imagine
Same w Ketchel goin up v Jack I mean that was a suicide wish aykm props, props
I believe Bob Fitzsimmons was the 1st to keep a Lion as a pet.
Duran and Tyson both copied him
Con said after losing the first fight that he had been winning by choosing to slug it out with Joe:“What's the sense of being Irish if you can't be dumb?
In the greatest fighter of all time above Sam Langford and many other great riders is the Russian fighter Fedor emelianenko
Nat Flessieur did not consider Ali as one of the ten best heavyweight chaperons.
Nor should we.
Wow he liked Jesse James and he died like Jesse James with a back shot.. only Jesse was shot in the back of his head
It’s not the square circle, it’s the square ring!!
It's called the squared CIRCLE!
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Has anyone ever unearthed how and when Goldie Smith died?
Some of the AI art is kind of low key horror material... Melting faces and 13 fingers stuff...
Papke fought in g- string!!
wow so much footage and newspaper clips from a billion years ago wasn't he killed by a jealous husband?
He was killed by the husband of the woman who was making him breakfast
Back in the 70s, I read that Mr Ketchel was caught screwing a farmer's wife, and killed by the husband.
After Johnson knocked Ketchel down he is seen
flicking Ketchels teeth off his glove.
He does swipe at his glove, but I couldn't tell if he was knocking teeth off, as the story goes, or just clearing away dirt he picked up from the knockdown. I do mention it later as being one of the claims around the fight.
Looks like Connor Mcgreggor
Sam Langford was the greatest American fighter of all time better than Muhammad Ali Mike Tyson Jack Johnson Jack Dempsey was afraid of Sam Langford
The only reason jack johnson wasn't klled there was a lot of money to be with a white fighter who could beat him otherwise he would have disappeared
Man, learn how to narrate. You talk too fast, bro. Hard to follow.