Home Actor Frank Stallone Jr. HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2023 Frank Stallone Jr. Instagram - One of my rarest posters is of Jack Dillon versus Larry English. Jack Dillon aka Jack the giant killer was from Frankfurt Indiana and if 5 foot seven fought most of his battles against larger men. He was considered a ferocious fighter in almost 247 fights he prevailed in quite a few he ended up in asylum in Chattahoochee Florida, were he died and was buried in an unmarked grave in 1942. There has been some mention of my thoughts on the Sam Langford versus Ketchell fight anyone that follows the sport knows that in those days they were newspaper decisions. The majority of decisions was who won the fight, but there were also newspaper men that disagreed with each other of who won the fight, as they do today I have thousands and thousands of newspaper clippings on boxing going back to 1900 and further and if these people, the so-called experts today if they knew what they were talking about, you would read all these ringside newspaper reports again like today people disagreed on decisions some people thought Ketchell won some people thought Langford won so do you research and you will come to the same conclusion that everyone has a different opinion. On Joe Borrell I made a mistake. He fought Harry Greb four times. I have a two hour taped interview with Joe Burrell, who was a dear friend of mine and he told me he had dropped Harry Greb in one of the fights as he said I had him down! so he fought him four times not two times OK kill me ! But as far as newspaper decisions, again it was the majority of the decisions from the newspaper scribes a lot of the fight game was crooked then as of today and a lot of scribes were on the take. but they were still disputes. For instance people believed Henry Armstrong beat Ceferino Garcia, which would've made him middleweight, champ and four-time titleholder in the era of eight weight divisions. Also, Mickey Walker against Jack Sharkey, who most believed Walker won the decision.

Frank Stallone Jr. Instagram – One of my rarest posters is of Jack Dillon versus Larry English. Jack Dillon aka Jack the giant killer was from Frankfurt Indiana and if 5 foot seven fought most of his battles against larger men. He was considered a ferocious fighter in almost 247 fights he prevailed in quite a few he ended up in asylum in Chattahoochee Florida, were he died and was buried in an unmarked grave in 1942. There has been some mention of my thoughts on the Sam Langford versus Ketchell fight anyone that follows the sport knows that in those days they were newspaper decisions. The majority of decisions was who won the fight, but there were also newspaper men that disagreed with each other of who won the fight, as they do today I have thousands and thousands of newspaper clippings on boxing going back to 1900 and further and if these people, the so-called experts today if they knew what they were talking about, you would read all these ringside newspaper reports again like today people disagreed on decisions some people thought Ketchell won some people thought Langford won so do you research and you will come to the same conclusion that everyone has a different opinion. On Joe Borrell I made a mistake. He fought Harry Greb four times. I have a two hour taped interview with Joe Burrell, who was a dear friend of mine and he told me he had dropped Harry Greb in one of the fights as he said I had him down! so he fought him four times not two times OK kill me ! But as far as newspaper decisions, again it was the majority of the decisions from the newspaper scribes a lot of the fight game was crooked then as of today and a lot of scribes were on the take. but they were still disputes. For instance people believed Henry Armstrong beat Ceferino Garcia, which would’ve made him middleweight, champ and four-time titleholder in the era of eight weight divisions. Also, Mickey Walker against Jack Sharkey, who most believed Walker won the decision.

Frank Stallone Jr. Instagram - One of my rarest posters is of Jack Dillon versus Larry English. Jack Dillon aka Jack the giant killer was from Frankfurt Indiana and if 5 foot seven fought most of his battles against larger men. He was considered a ferocious fighter in almost 247 fights he prevailed in quite a few he ended up in asylum in Chattahoochee Florida, were he died and was buried in an unmarked grave in 1942. There has been some mention of my thoughts on the Sam Langford versus Ketchell fight anyone that follows the sport knows that in those days they were newspaper decisions. The majority of decisions was who won the fight, but there were also newspaper men that disagreed with each other of who won the fight, as they do today I have thousands and thousands of newspaper clippings on boxing going back to 1900 and further and if these people, the so-called experts today if they knew what they were talking about, you would read all these ringside newspaper reports again like today people disagreed on decisions some people thought Ketchell won some people thought Langford won so do you research and you will come to the same conclusion that everyone has a different opinion. On Joe Borrell I made a mistake. He fought Harry Greb four times. I have a two hour taped interview with Joe Burrell, who was a dear friend of mine and he told me he had dropped Harry Greb in one of the fights as he said I had him down! so he fought him four times not two times OK kill me ! But as far as newspaper decisions, again it was the majority of the decisions from the newspaper scribes a lot of the fight game was crooked then as of today and a lot of scribes were on the take. but they were still disputes. For instance people believed Henry Armstrong beat Ceferino Garcia, which would've made him middleweight, champ and four-time titleholder in the era of eight weight divisions. Also, Mickey Walker against Jack Sharkey, who most believed Walker won the decision.

Frank Stallone Jr. Instagram – One of my rarest posters is of Jack Dillon versus Larry English. Jack Dillon aka Jack the giant killer was from Frankfurt Indiana and if 5 foot seven fought most of his battles against larger men. He was considered a ferocious fighter in almost 247 fights he prevailed in quite a few he ended up in asylum in Chattahoochee Florida, were he died and was buried in an unmarked grave in 1942. There has been some mention of my thoughts on the Sam Langford versus Ketchell fight anyone that follows the sport knows that in those days they were newspaper decisions. The majority of decisions was who won the fight, but there were also newspaper men that disagreed with each other of who won the fight, as they do today I have thousands and thousands of newspaper clippings on boxing going back to 1900 and further and if these people, the so-called experts today if they knew what they were talking about, you would read all these ringside newspaper reports again like today people disagreed on decisions some people thought Ketchell won some people thought Langford won so do you research and you will come to the same conclusion that everyone has a different opinion. On Joe Borrell I made a mistake. He fought Harry Greb four times. I have a two hour taped interview with Joe Burrell, who was a dear friend of mine and he told me he had dropped Harry Greb in one of the fights as he said I had him down! so he fought him four times not two times OK kill me ! But as far as newspaper decisions, again it was the majority of the decisions from the newspaper scribes a lot of the fight game was crooked then as of today and a lot of scribes were on the take. but they were still disputes. For instance people believed Henry Armstrong beat Ceferino Garcia, which would’ve made him middleweight, champ and four-time titleholder in the era of eight weight divisions. Also, Mickey Walker against Jack Sharkey, who most believed Walker won the decision. | Posted on 28/Dec/2023 03:10:02

Frank Stallone Jr. Instagram – This the only poster I’ve ever seen of bantamweight champion Johnny Coulon out of Chicago originally from Canada. He was a great fighter. He lived a long life , this is a very, very  rare poster if you read up on him he was a very interesting man later in life he had a trick where nobody could lift him off the ground and nobody could do it , it was an amazing trick he was famous for at 118 pounds . This is another piece of boxing memorabilia from the beginning of the 20th century from the Frank Stallone museum
Frank Stallone Jr. Instagram – The Cambria boxing arena in Kensington on Kensington and Somerset. Was a famous boxing arena from 1917 to 1963. Somerset of the greatest fighters in history fought in this local club also called The Blood Pit. We filmed Rocky in that neighborhood which is now sad to say a zombie land of drug addicts and urban blight. At one time it was a properous blue collar neighborhood of hard working Philadelphians . The building still stands. But the neighborhood is doomed. #kensingtonphilly #cambriaboxing #kensingtonandsomerset #boxing

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