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Returning to professional sports after retirement is a monumental task, particularly in boxing, where age, reflexes, and ...
Atlas went on to admire Nakatani’s ability to fight in close quarters, saying, “All of a sudden, he takes that height, that reach, he shrinks himself down, he goes inside and he fights like ...
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Jake LaMotta, who died earlier this year aged 95, had a headache before New Year's Eve 1952 was over after he was knocked off his feet for the first time in his career.
LaMotta was suspended and in 1960 admitted he had thrown the contest for the chance to fight for the world championship, the result of a deal with the Philadelphia mob and the promoter it controlled.
LaMotta compiled an 83-19-4 record with 30 knockouts in 13 years, but is best known for a six-fight series against the great Sugar Ray Robinson.
LaMotta threw a fight against Billy Fox, which he admitted in testimony before the Kefauver Committee, a U.S. Senate committee investigating organized crime in 1960.
LaMotta knocked down Robinson in the first round of their first fight, but ultimately lost a unanimous decision. The rematch saw LaMotta land a right on Robinson’s head and a left to the body ...
Jake LaMotta, an iron-fisted battler who brawled his way to a middleweight title and was later memorialized by Robert De Niro in the film “Raging Bull,” has died. He was 95.
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