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Brutally knocked out by Rocky Marciano after a long, savage battering, what did Ancient Archie do? He went to a club and played the bass.
Damn; the man played piano, too!!!
After his myriad of fights, and the huge damage that goes with them, Archie Moore remained coherent and intelligent into old age.
I watch an Archie Moore documentary a few times a year. It's awful hard to not have a ton of admiration for him…I'm a huge fan. Had he gotten title shots when he was supposed to he'd have been champ at least a dozen separate times because he fought everyone and anyone
I think only Roberto Duran boxed for longer, could be wrong
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Think of how many great heavyweight champions he fought its who whos of heavyweights from Louis Rocky ALI those 3 alone is amazing he coached and fought ALI.
Joe Louis and Walcott never got a chance.
The shame of it all is that if the Durelle fight took place today, the ref would have called it off in the 5th after Archie went down three times. It had to be one of the most remarkable comebacks in boxing history.
Too bad. He should have retired.
Dude fought like every month 🥊
132 KO's(The most in Boxing History) out of 186 wins in 220 fights.
Can you name one fighter today who's going to come even remotely close to those numbers?
great life
I’ll share a short story here, Mrs Alice Moore had a credit account at my parents’ store in early 50’s. On payment due dates Mrs Moore would tell pops, “Howard, come back Friday, Archie’s fighting tonight”. I had no idea “who”he was or the substance this great man had until I was a teenager. My only boxing hero forever. Rest In Peace great champ, won’t ever be another.
No, what he actually said post maxim decision was “stop, be cool, I could have won this 12 years ago if they’d a let me”. P,.S. The comment by his biographer of the “no jews, dogs or “n”s is absolutely truthful. I saw it as a kid in San Diego (north county area gas station), being jewish, we thought it was hilarious and took it lightly more as motivation than hatred. I believe Archie took it the same way.
I really enjoyed that documentary about “The Old Mongoose “. Archie Moore. Thank You 🙏
18:40 look at Archie Moore's physique oh he was ready alright.
He also put Jack Lemmon in the Hospital (not for real…in the Movie Fortune Cookie in 1966)
Was this Doc Kearnes the same manager who ripped of Jack Dempsey for so many years ?
The story about Archie Moore but the front cover has Rocky on it smh the man still can't get his credit
According to "Box Rec," Archie Moore is rated as the 13th or 16th greatest pound-per-pound boxer ever. That sounds about right to me; I might rank Moore slightly higher.
"The ole Mongoose" was a great durable fighter who fought into his late 40s. He was as 'crafty' as a dog………as 'slippery as an orangutan.' May that son-of-a-bitch "rest in peace."
Knowing his colleagues…….Moore is probably "resting in PIECES," instead……..
I love Archie – a great man. But the ref did not help Rocky – he didn't delay and didn't help. A courageous effort by Archie and he always gave Rocky credit for being a crushing puncher.
What effin COURAGE from the Mongoose that night in Montreal vs Durrell. If they made that into a movie people would say NO WAY! Like if they made a sci fi movie about an alien who came to earth and lived gone enough and was great enough to fight Rocky Marciano and Muhammad Ali all in one lifetime. No. Way. Oh…..way.
I saw Archie Moore fight Kid Presentable once
This made me happy
1:00 what do they have against dogs?
37:49 does anyone know where the full interview is?
In 1957, I was stationed at the Naval Air Station, Ream Field in Imperial Beach about 9 miles below San Diego. I used to shoot pool at a bowling alley on Broadway in San Diego called the Tower Bowl. It had a pool room inside it. Archie Moore used to come in early on Saturdays and I'd shoot pool with him. He loved to play Bank Pool and we'd bet a dollar on the game. He was a pretty good pool player too and a nice guy to talk and joke with. But he had a rule he'd never talk about Boxing with any of us. He considered that private business. I was only 19 and I could kick myself for not ever getting a snapshot with him when we were playing pool there in San Diego. Long. long, ago. Now I am 84 years old and Archie is gone on to the other side.
Contrasting styles is the determining factor in most victories and loses Conditioning will always be the biggest difference in fights go beyond the eighth round.
The greatest
Rare to see a young Teddy Atlas, but Larry seems old in like forever.
Shout out to Billy Moore my former Boxing Trainer.
I almost feel like I knew this man in a past life. And that we would've been good friends who could laugh and talk about life for hours…What a remarkable human being! I have learned a great deal about life and its obstacles from Archie and hopefully he is resting well somewhere in the great beyond!!
What a great man.Archie moore whas and is one off a kind.he didn.t received favours .he had to fight for it and didn.t he.R.i.p champ ..you a all time great.
The old mongoose !
He's resting in power and can got a Great BB le legacy
CLASS
❤ Archie
what a great man.
He came to my middle school 1969-1970 to speak. Quite an inspiration.
The way they rip him off was incredibly sad 😢 $57 take home pay for a championship fight !!
Oh the victim card AGAIN
Boo hoo
I am a white victim waaaah
Moire was very goid but oldrekatuve to bixing.
He had no chance against Patterson after MARCUANO BEAT THE DAYLIGHTS out of him.
His biggest gial as years went by was to keep boxing for bigger money
Fact
" well sugar it was my way out and it was my way in you know what I mean"
– Archie Moore
Anybody who walks around on his hands deserves multiple documentaries. My favourite boxer ever 💪