As per the description, "Future two-time welterweight title challenger Billy Graham receives a surprising taste of his own medicine as he is outslicked by the supposedly 'aging' junior-welterweight title claimant Tippy Larkin."
One of the very few wide clear losses of Graham's career, was it?Future two-time welterweight title challenger Billy Graham receives a surprising taste of his own medicine as he is outslicked by the supposedly 'aging' junior-welterweight title claimant Tippy Larkin.
Yep, this and the 4th Gavilan fight were probably the two most decisive losses of his career.One of the very few wide clear losses of Graham's career, was it?
Indeed, if you couldn't get him out of there with power, he was next to impossible to beat otherwise.A very hard proposition for any pure boxer.
True SS, tippy Larkin was the best "Yep, this and the 4th Gavilan fight were probably the two most decisive losses of his career.
Indeed, if you couldn't get him out of there with power, he was next to impossible to beat otherwise.
Gavilan floored B. Graham.Billy was NEVER floored in 126 fights.
I,very much doubt this as Billy Graham had the reputation of never being floored ever. I saw many of his bouts and would have surely heard of thisGavilan floored B. Graham.
Gavilan - Graham 4:I,very much doubt this as Billy Graham had the reputation of never being floored ever.
In that same session, a left hook to the body sent Irish Billy to the canvas in a half-slip, half-knockdown. There was no count. Gavilan, as fast as a cat at the same 146¼ pounds Graham weighed, had Billy groggy in the eighth with a steaming right that knocked him into the ropes, and a left hook. In the 14th, a hard right to the chin dropped Graham to one knee. He had been staggered earlier in the session by another Gavilan right.