@Reversification I get the cynical feeling that he was actually trying to pull him up because back then there was no rule that somebody had to go into the corner after a knockdown. They could start punching the second the guy had both feet on the canvas again. (See some of Demsey fights, etc.) So really, it's a psychological trick to get the guy to quickly stand up, so he can start wailing on him again. Not great sportsmanship.
if he had some skill he would be dangerous
innit27 6 months ago
Like how he just gives em a lil tap after each knockdown. It's like "Nbd bro, you'll be alright, i'm just the toughest guy in the universe"
Reversification 7 months ago
@Reversification I get the cynical feeling that he was actually trying to pull him up because back then there was no rule that somebody had to go into the corner after a knockdown. They could start punching the second the guy had both feet on the canvas again. (See some of Demsey fights, etc.) So really, it's a psychological trick to get the guy to quickly stand up, so he can start wailing on him again. Not great sportsmanship.
Floodlezoot 6 months ago
@Floodlezoot In '39? Pretty sure that rule was in place.
WingnutDishwasher 1 month ago
fucking relentless.
ghns1133 8 months ago
THIS! Is the Jake LaMotta who knocked Sugar Ray Robinson through the ropes. What an animal this guy was in his prime...I had no idea!!
MrBumboclart 8 months ago
Jake was an aggessive one, wasn't he.
LOL
marcxopoco 1 year ago
Cant believe you got this footage ...thanks for sharing .
GuardianOfScotland33 1 year ago 2
Thank You, Great footage I had never seen.
xtrontruth 1 year ago 2
What a fucken mess.
7xXSE7ENXx7 1 year ago
what a beast!!
DeadMothernature 1 year ago
This is propper rare Thanks this is excellent
rickyandkiran 1 year ago
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bbxx44 1 year ago