For 10 years he reigned as light heavyweight champion of the world, and after a career that spanned four decades, Archie Moore holds the record for having the most knockout victories of any fighter in history.
And that 10 year reign started at 39. It took him so long to be given a chance. If not the best boxer of all time, the great Archie Moore was the 2nd best
Hi bro, juat wondering, the footage you have of Cus at the end, in that same interview does it have Cus talking about Sugar Ray Robinson saying he didn't think he was the best p4p in history? I had that video somewhere but can't find it.
He also briefly trained Muhammad Ali before Angelo Dundee. They didn't get along, Archie made Ali do cleaning and chores around his training camp, which Ali hated.
@@adnaanu Ali was told to do his own chores to clean after himself They’re his chores not anybody else but him. If a man can’t clean after yourself, I don’t know if that really makes a man. Much respect to Ali, but they did get along. They were great friends. Also
@@IamArchieMooresDaughter Ali was a baby boy at that time what 18,19. Archie was old enough to be his father. Damn right your going to clean up. That was good for Ali.
No one is given Life to live it proving stuff, especially to individuals that do not like or care for your existance. If he knew that he was a box, a rope and the man that he was......he didn't need to put himself through all that he went through to prove that to anyone.
Unless you're of African descent you will never understand our fights and struggles that try us day and night, no matter where or who, but we know why bro. You don't know what being exhausted is without physical labor being involved. 💯💯💯💯 ✌🏾✊🏾✊🏿✊🏽
@donohoe71: When 15 years old I saw the fight Archie Moore had with Yvonne Durrell, Dec 10, 1958. I parked in front of an old Bk/Wt TV to watch one of the greatest fights ever. Moore down, down again, and again in the first round !!! People thinking and saying.." Moore is finished he's done, what a way to end a career. " But Moore had the heart, experience and an unparalleled will to win that night. A real lesson in perseverance. It's not over till it's over!!
@@danjarvis6980 and that has stuck with you all these decades. I love men of integrity I'm going to have a look at ageless Archie in greater detail. Totally agree, we or I, can learn so much from these greats of the past the struggles they had which aren't as prevalent today - hard times, hard men. Thanks for the reply kid. Have a good one
indeed, @@Camcolito great is used too easily these days. However, he, like the great Joe Louis were 'real' men of conviction and worthy of being called a great.
A man who dominated a sport for young men. A man who preferred rectitude over fame and money. A man who was devoid from dominating much earlier because he was upright. What a man
@@RowShawnBow Yeah, on almost every boxing video I comment on, even if it's not about Marciano at all, this guy trolls me with the same copy-and-pasted stuff. I think he has like 3 different accounts.
@@surrealistidealist lmao pretty sad, but I get the humor. Watch him start following me. Don’t worry bro, you will always have the last laugh. Looking at his comments, he’s saying all this about “Marciano is the perfect fighter,” which is it man? Is he perfect or faced no competition?
Just judging by his boxing record, he seemed to be just as good a fighter in his 20s as he was in his 40s. People say fighters are supposed to be washed up in their late 30s and entire 40s. This man's existence defies that notion.
Archie Moore is the definition of resilience and integrity. There’s hardly a human being tougher than him. He even had a near death experience with stomach ulcers, if my facts are correct. Giving up was not in his DNA. Everybody should learn from this role model. Always a champ!!
Light Heavyweight champion of champions. His fight at HW with the Rock was just because he could. I think he's the longest reigning LHW champ of all time as well as the oldest. He was nearly 50 when he was stripped of the title. After which he still fought Ali.
@@TheObserver85 Might fact check me, but that's the way I remember hearing it. I think he was pretty old when that happened. It was for not defending if memory serves, so at least that's a legit reason. He'd been champ so long he probably didn't care. Dude was unbeatable at LH.
@@GibDozer1 I can believe that. I only know the name Archie Moore from my dad. I should definitely look him up and get to know his history better. Much Appreciated GD1🤜🤛
Sadly, I just learned about this great man and love what I have learned. He will always be a true American Legend, a lesson that all should follow. Rest in Power Mr. Moore/Old Mongoose!
Archie was Something Else, and I really love the professional, even cordial tones they were taking in interviews. None of that shit-talking BS - these were men, not very lucky boys in men's bodies.
archie moore has twice as many knockouts as most champions have fights, and the strategies he developed in the 40s are still studied and used today. foreman's comeback was only possible with archie in his corner and adapting his crossguard, i love his style of having such an airtight defence that you can charge right in throwing haymakers while still being covered up
The living representation of "it's not about how hard you hit but how hard can you get hit and keep moving forward", great video, keep up the good work!
When I became properly acquainted with Marciano some decades ago one of the great side effects was being introduced to Archie Moore. Then I took a dive into his fights, what he went through his career. Before I even watch this I know I'm going to love it.
@@GibDozer1 You're not wrong there, he was fighting so long he even fought a young Muhammad Ali. Loved his description about fighting Marciano, he said it was like fighting a airplane propeller.
@@johnpaulmcdonnell1188 Ali fight looked like more of an exhibition than a "fight". Archie went pro almost a decade before Ali was born. Watch the fight Ali put Liston flat on his butt, but a tko over Archie in the 4th? I think he took it easy on the Mongoose out of respect. Archie was 43 when he fought Ali, still a great fighter but in the 5 years between fighting the Rock and Patterson respectively father time was finally catching up to the old Mongoose.
@@GibDozer1 I don’t think Ali took it easy on Archie and which Liston Ali fight are you talking about because everyone that knows Boxing knows Liston took a dive and if you don’t believe me, you should read the Sonny Liston Ali book by Paul Gallender @PaulGallender
He was also a hell of a nice person and genuine SPORTSMAN as well as a frequent, familiar face on TV. He LOVED the sport of boxing!!! Even though he, and other men of that era, had way less yet had more on the line, he and they never had to resort to demonizing or even disrespecting their opponents! That’s why they could forge genuine friendships with their opponents. It was a game or contest. Nowadays there is no soul to the game. Just cash. No contest that brings resolution with a pat on the back and an I’ll get u next time. Now it’s just puffed up egos. Archie was GREAT! His fight with Marciano is fun to watch. Of The Rock, Archie said it was like fighting a propellor!
RDB, thank you for introducing me to another legend in yet another banger of a documentary! Your work really is the best!! I love your sophisticated, smooth, eloquent style of writing. Its crazy that Archie Moore achieved so much beyond the age of 40!! The comeback win against Durelle was spectacular, and that quick, short, counter right is brilliantly devastating. As always, wishing you and yours the very best!! - Cant wait to see the Brown Bomber! ✌👊
Archie Moore's turn finally arrived in 1952 when he was a veteran of, at a conservative estimate, 170 contests. He had enlisted the help of leading writers to campaign on his behalf. The world light heavyweight champion, Joey Maxim, was an Italian-American whose real name was Giuseppe Antonio Berardinelli. Maxim's manager, Jack "Doc" Kearns, who had managed the great 1920s heavyweight Jack Dempsey, insisted on Maxim being paid $100,000 in return for allowing the fight to go ahead in St Louis. Moore took what was left, which turned out to be $800. By the time he had paid off his sparring partners and other pre-fight expenses, there was nothing left. Nevertheless, he won the world light heavyweight title at the age of 39. After the decision, he walked over to Maxim, but was brushed aside by Kearns. "Never mind the condolences, kid," said the old man. "We've got all the money." More than that, Kearns had threatened to pull Maxim out of the fight unless Moore cut him in as his co-manager. Moore had signed - and then discovered Kearns had also negotiated a rematch clause. As a result, Moore had to beat Maxim twice more. Kearns earned a fortune.
Scumbags exist for a reason but Moore earned more than what people like Kearns could ever gain in their lifetime. Archie Moore is a legend and timeless
It is always great to hear more about the Old Mongoose, I had the pleasure of being introduced to pugilism by a man who trained with Archie after he retired.
Thank you for this moment in history that I did not know of. As a practitioner and instructor and the martial arts for many years I've studied all forms of fighting especially the history of fighting and it is always important to make sure you know all the history 🙏🏾
Strangely enough, I had the pleasure of meeting the man in the 70s while a recruit in San Diego, California. Visiting a church one weekend, I met a Marine, a drill sergeant, who attended church with Moore. At that time, the three of us had at least one thing in common. I had the pleasure of visiting Moore at his home. Even stranger, I have not shared the memories of that encounter with many. You can believe it or not.
This is the first time I believe I have heard the story of Archie Moore! What a heroic dude! He chose his hill to die on and faught forever with a smile on his face until he won! What a righteous story man! Big thanks for the vid!
@@fornlike perhaps These may be the same people who call most everyone GREAT and that Mayweather is what is now referred to as GOAT. Ignorance prevails
Sharp, self sufficient, well spoken with all of his faculties to the end and beyond everything else hard working. There has been no one like him since.
Archie Moore's story sounds absolutely fascinating! It's incredible to think about someone competing at such a high level in boxing at the age of 50, especially in an era dominated by such strong figures. It goes to show the remarkable perseverance and determination that athletes can have. Also, standing up against the so-called 'boxing mafia' adds an intriguing layer of courage and resilience to his journey. It's always inspiring to hear about individuals who defy the odds and make a significant impact in their field! 🥊💪
Just hearing about Archie Moores' knockout record , and still to this day having the highest knockout record in professional boxing history. He quickly became my #1 favorite boxers of all time😮. I would practice shadow boxing, saying in my head "I'm going to fight more, I'm going to have the most knockouts, me!😡" My coach got a sketch of Archie and hung it around where I spend most the time at the gym😂. My first time seeing his sketch picture had me motivated. I copy his style when I fight not going to 🤥 lie. I'm surprised by the footage they have of Archie Moore on this Video. Archie a veteran 🥊 boxer, what else is there to say. 🕵
How much respect & being a gentlemen when referring to each other before & after the fight. They are a dying breed. MASSIVE RESPECT 🙏 for the pair of them 💝
You know Damien Anderson from the Creed movies took some inspiration from Archie Moore in both his boxing style and story. I love seeing the stories of these boxers represented. Seems old school boxers are the perfect representation of the fighting spirit.
Archie is simply one the greatest heavyweights due to his longevity through eras. And he took on all challengers. We should be holding him in the same regard as we do the more popular heavyweights.
@@SOLE_II_SOUL Yeah, held his own against the best Heavyweights of his time, but absolutely dominated at light Heavy. People make such a big deal about Foreman coming back in his late 30s(and it is), but Archie was game through his entire 40s!
@@GibDozer1 he was a great heavyweight as well! All white holding the title of light heavyweight champion of the world. Archie Moore was the number one contender simultaneously in the heavyweight division.
@@IamArchieMooresDaughter I think he outweighed Marciano when they fought. Athletes and people in general were smaller back then. Not to take anything away from Archie, but he was a big lightheavy more than a small HW.
Truly a man who stood for something in a time when many would fold to the mob, and their threats... you can't really fault them, they threatened them with their families well-being... but Archie Moore was a boxer, and one all boxing fans can admire...
For 10 years he reigned as light heavyweight champion of the world, and after a career that spanned four decades, Archie Moore holds the record for having the most knockout victories of any fighter in history.
Thanks for the top notch content
And that 10 year reign started at 39. It took him so long to be given a chance. If not the best boxer of all time, the great Archie Moore was the 2nd best
Prob top 10 p4p of all time
@@gordonaughenbaugh9004 Yes. SRR maybe.
Hi bro, juat wondering, the footage you have of Cus at the end, in that same interview does it have Cus talking about Sugar Ray Robinson saying he didn't think he was the best p4p in history? I had that video somewhere but can't find it.
He did 250 push-ups everyday over a 1000 sit ups everyday. He trained George Foreman. The Old Mongoose Archie Moore. All time great! 🥊
He also briefly trained Muhammad Ali before Angelo Dundee. They didn't get along, Archie made Ali do cleaning and chores around his training camp, which Ali hated.
@@adnaanu 😂😂😂😂
@@adnaanu Ali was told to do his own chores to clean after himself They’re his chores not anybody else but him. If a man can’t clean after yourself, I don’t know if that really makes a man. Much respect to Ali, but they did get along. They were great friends. Also
He trained not only George Foreman he trained Earnie Shavers, Bob, Foster, Eddie Mustapha Muhammad, James Quick Tillis, and many others
@@IamArchieMooresDaughter Ali was a baby boy at that time what 18,19. Archie was old enough to be his father. Damn right your going to clean up. That was good for Ali.
He fought the mob fought the prejudice fought the press he fought the whole of his life to be accepted just for and as who he really was, A man
No one is given Life to live it proving stuff, especially to individuals that do not like or care for your existance. If he knew that he was a box, a rope and the man that he was......he didn't need to put himself through all that he went through to prove that to anyone.
Unless you're of African descent you will never understand our fights and struggles that try us day and night, no matter where or who, but we know why bro. You don't know what being exhausted is without physical labor being involved. 💯💯💯💯
✌🏾✊🏾✊🏿✊🏽
what? Man shut up.@@junglekutz5625
Horse shit. All humans have had their struggles, there's nothing in the human experience that's foreign to me as a human being. @@SonnyEasy
had no idea about Archie's history other than his reign. A man of integrity
A great man, not just a great boxer.
@donohoe71: When 15 years old I saw the fight Archie Moore had with Yvonne Durrell, Dec 10, 1958. I parked in front of an old Bk/Wt TV to watch one of the greatest fights ever. Moore down, down again, and again in the first round !!!
People thinking and saying.." Moore is finished he's done, what a way to end a career. " But Moore had the heart, experience and an unparalleled will to win that night. A real lesson in perseverance. It's not over till it's over!!
@@danjarvis6980 and that has stuck with you all these decades. I love men of integrity I'm going to have a look at ageless Archie in greater detail. Totally agree, we or I, can learn so much from these greats of the past the struggles they had which aren't as prevalent today - hard times, hard men. Thanks for the reply kid. Have a good one
read a book on him, there are a couple real good ones
indeed, @@Camcolito great is used too easily these days. However, he, like the great Joe Louis were 'real' men of conviction and worthy of being called a great.
A man who dominated a sport for young men. A man who preferred rectitude over fame and money. A man who was devoid from dominating much earlier because he was upright.
What a man
Excellent comment.
Well said; and TRUE!
SAY IT AGAIN!!!
Right! But All scream "ALI",-
"Beware the old man in a profession where men usually die young."
Facts
@@Maria.Isabella.Sanchez Wtf? We're trying to talk about Archie Moore and you're still trolling about Marciano?
@@surrealistidealistYou’ve seen this guy in other videos or what?
@@RowShawnBow Yeah, on almost every boxing video I comment on, even if it's not about Marciano at all, this guy trolls me with the same copy-and-pasted stuff. I think he has like 3 different accounts.
@@surrealistidealist lmao pretty sad, but I get the humor. Watch him start following me. Don’t worry bro, you will always have the last laugh.
Looking at his comments, he’s saying all this about “Marciano is the perfect fighter,” which is it man? Is he perfect or faced no competition?
Just judging by his boxing record, he seemed to be just as good a fighter in his 20s as he was in his 40s. People say fighters are supposed to be washed up in their late 30s and entire 40s. This man's existence defies that notion.
Obviously people age differently and have different genetics. Some fighters are washed up by 30.
It's genetics and a lifetime of physical and mental discipline.
Archie Moore is the definition of resilience and integrity. There’s hardly a human being tougher than him. He even had a near death experience with stomach ulcers, if my facts are correct. Giving up was not in his DNA. Everybody should learn from this role model. Always a champ!!
Excellent comment.
Well said; and TRUE.
@@christopherbellore3511 thank you! That’s appreciated💯💯💯
How kind of you to comment on my father? It is so much appreciated especially today.
@@IamArchieMooresDaughter hold up…Archie Moore is your dad???? Like…fo real????
@@harrisonboyle8634 lol like for real for real
his one of the few heavyweights from the 40s/50s that i actually liked watching, he was way ahead of his time🙌
He was way more in his prime at light-heavyweight. At least, in a modern context, he’d be a LHW or a Cruiserweight.
Light Heavyweight champion of champions. His fight at HW with the Rock was just because he could. I think he's the longest reigning LHW champ of all time as well as the oldest. He was nearly 50 when he was stripped of the title. After which he still fought Ali.
@@GibDozer1
Wait, stripped?
He didn't even lose the title fairly?
@@TheObserver85
Might fact check me, but that's the way I remember hearing it. I think he was pretty old when that happened. It was for not defending if memory serves, so at least that's a legit reason. He'd been champ so long he probably didn't care. Dude was unbeatable at LH.
@@GibDozer1
I can believe that.
I only know the name Archie Moore from my dad. I should definitely look him up and get to know his history better.
Much Appreciated GD1🤜🤛
Please never stop these videos …. They are great.
Definitely more to come! 🥊
@@RainyDayBoxing thank you these videos are awesome.
Had no idea about this wonderful man, his achievements and integrity. Thank you!
Archie Moore was not only dedicated to his sport , but especially to himself. RIP Mr. Moore/Old Mongoose ❤🥊🥊🙏🏽
Thank you!!
Sadly, I just learned about this great man and love what I have learned. He will always be a true American Legend, a lesson that all should follow. Rest in Power Mr. Moore/Old Mongoose!
Archie was Something Else, and I really love the professional, even cordial tones they were taking in interviews. None of that shit-talking BS - these were men, not very lucky boys in men's bodies.
I think that's a big part of what made boxing great back then. An even bigger part of why I don't watch it much anymore.
@@GibDozer1Today's boxing is just a (more real) version of pro wrestling.🙈🙉🙊
Wow, you are spot on and I thank you
INFACT MEN OF MEN!
archie moore has twice as many knockouts as most champions have fights, and the strategies he developed in the 40s are still studied and used today. foreman's comeback was only possible with archie in his corner and adapting his crossguard, i love his style of having such an airtight defence that you can charge right in throwing haymakers while still being covered up
This is true. I love what you said thank you so much.
He was the MOST Elusive fighter but had the MOST KNOCKOUTS too, what a defensive monster
For me one of the GOATS of boxing. Without question. Up there with Ali, Robinson and Henry Armstrong. Dude was just ridiculously skilled.
The living representation of "it's not about how hard you hit but how hard can you get hit and keep moving forward", great video, keep up the good work!
Wow what an incredible man Archie is the face of never giving up
Thank you so much awesome comment
@@IamArchieMooresDaughter omg such an honor to even text an blood relative and no thank you
@@jjh2542 believe you me, it is my honor our honor to text with you, a great fan of my dads!
I LOVE ARCHIE MOORE ! One of the most humble decent human beings that ever lived !
I’m sure he loved you!! thank you
Wow! What an incredible man & for a long time so underrated & so underpaid too! At least he finally got the recognition he so deserved. RIP Champ 🙏😌⚘
What an utterly classy dude. Absolute quality individual.
A true inspiration for older men in any profession !!
My Grandpa was born in 1900, joined the Navy in 1917, and was a Golden Gloves Boxing Champion.
Archie Moore was his favorite figure in all of Boxing!
Archie is an all time great, All respect rainy day 🥊
It is amazing how things work out. This is a man of integrity and I absolutely love it. We don’t have anyone like this anymore.
Thank you!
Archie Moore is the soul premise of boxing itself.
To never give up even when you want too
When I became properly acquainted with Marciano some decades ago one of the great side effects was being introduced to Archie Moore.
Then I took a dive into his fights, what he went through his career.
Before I even watch this I know I'm going to love it.
Truly incredible. Not only fighting professionally into his 40s, but holding onto the title till nearly 50!
@@GibDozer1 You're not wrong there, he was fighting so long he even fought a young Muhammad Ali.
Loved his description about fighting Marciano, he said it was like fighting a airplane propeller.
@@johnpaulmcdonnell1188
Ali fight looked like more of an exhibition than a "fight". Archie went pro almost a decade before Ali was born. Watch the fight Ali put Liston flat on his butt, but a tko over Archie in the 4th?
I think he took it easy on the Mongoose out of respect. Archie was 43 when he fought Ali, still a great fighter but in the 5 years between fighting the Rock and Patterson respectively father time was finally catching up to the old Mongoose.
@@GibDozer1 I don’t think Ali took it easy on Archie and which Liston Ali fight are you talking about because everyone that knows Boxing knows Liston took a dive and if you don’t believe me, you should read the Sonny Liston Ali book by Paul Gallender
@PaulGallender
Thank you so much for your kind words
He was also a hell of a nice person and genuine SPORTSMAN as well as a frequent, familiar face on TV.
He LOVED the sport of boxing!!! Even though he, and other men of that era, had way less yet had more on the line, he and they never had to resort to demonizing or even disrespecting their opponents! That’s why they could forge genuine friendships with their opponents. It was a game or contest. Nowadays there is no soul to the game. Just cash. No contest that brings resolution with a pat on the back and an I’ll get u next time. Now it’s just puffed up egos.
Archie was GREAT!
His fight with Marciano is fun to watch. Of The Rock, Archie said it was like fighting a propellor!
Thank you for the history lesson, now when I hear or speak the name Archie Moore I can put some respect on his name, salute sir 🙏🏽💪🏾👑
Happy to hear that! I'm glad you enjoyed Archie's story 🥊
RDB, thank you for introducing me to another legend in yet another banger of a documentary! Your work really is the best!! I love your sophisticated, smooth, eloquent style of writing.
Its crazy that Archie Moore achieved so much beyond the age of 40!! The comeback win against Durelle was spectacular, and that quick, short, counter right is brilliantly devastating.
As always, wishing you and yours the very best!! - Cant wait to see the Brown Bomber! ✌👊
Everytime Rainy Day posts its like Christmas, respect
You're too kind! 🙏
Two very different kinds of strength in one man.
It’s amazing that such a man ever existed.
“Fear the old man in a profession in which men die young”
Archie Moore's turn finally arrived in 1952 when he was a veteran of, at a conservative estimate, 170 contests. He had enlisted the help of leading writers to campaign on his behalf. The world light heavyweight champion, Joey Maxim, was an Italian-American whose real name was Giuseppe Antonio Berardinelli. Maxim's manager, Jack "Doc" Kearns, who had managed the great 1920s heavyweight Jack Dempsey, insisted on Maxim being paid $100,000 in return for allowing the fight to go ahead in St Louis. Moore took what was left, which turned out to be $800. By the time he had paid off his sparring partners and other pre-fight expenses, there was nothing left.
Nevertheless, he won the world light heavyweight title at the age of 39. After the decision, he walked over to Maxim, but was brushed aside by Kearns. "Never mind the condolences, kid," said the old man. "We've got all the money." More than that, Kearns had threatened to pull Maxim out of the fight unless Moore cut him in as his co-manager. Moore had signed - and then discovered Kearns had also negotiated a rematch clause. As a result, Moore had to beat Maxim twice more. Kearns earned a fortune.
That's crazy smh
Scumbags exist for a reason but Moore earned more than what people like Kearns could ever gain in their lifetime. Archie Moore is a legend and timeless
Thank you so much I really appreciate what you said
@@IamArchieMooresDaughter No problem. Especially for the daughter of Archie Moore. Archie's legacy will live on for centuries. Thank you.
@IamArchieMooresDaughter
Amazing my Dad told me about Archie Moore growing up. Thank you for your Dad great memories for me and mine🙏🏿❤️💯
It's a honor to have met you big bro
One of the best to do it. Truly under appreciated in the sport.
I thought the world of Archie, he was a true gentleman and honest humble human. A National Treasure.
This is a beautiful story….beyond inspiring….gave me chills 💯….truly a GOAT 🐐
Rocky and Archie man, what 2 great gentlemen of the sport!
Liking before I even watch. Archie Moore was the MAN!
It is always great to hear more about the Old Mongoose, I had the pleasure of being introduced to pugilism by a man who trained with Archie after he retired.
Thank you for this moment in history that I did not know of. As a practitioner and instructor and the martial arts for many years I've studied all forms of fighting especially the history of fighting and it is always important to make sure you know all the history 🙏🏾
Wow! Powerful brother!
Mr Moore is a man worthy of respect. Integrity is priceless.
Never heard of Archie but what a man and boxer...i need to educate myself of the older generation boxer's
Strangely enough, I had the pleasure of meeting the man in the 70s while a recruit in San Diego, California. Visiting a church one weekend, I met a Marine, a drill sergeant, who attended church with Moore. At that time, the three of us had at least one thing in common. I had the pleasure of visiting Moore at his home. Even stranger, I have not shared the memories of that encounter with many. You can believe it or not.
This is the first time I believe I have heard the story of Archie Moore! What a heroic dude! He chose his hill to die on and faught forever with a smile on his face until he won! What a righteous story man! Big thanks for the vid!
Glad you enjoyed Archie's story!
That was a wonderful story. This man is really underrated.
He is NOT underrated! Boxing historians know he is one of the all time greats. He is with Robinson, Armstrong, Greb, Joe Louis, Ezzard Charles
@@Kidgavilan700 Thank you for this precision but it seems to me that even good fans of boxing, journalists, ignore his greatness.
@@fornlike perhaps
These may be the same people who call most everyone GREAT and that Mayweather is what is now referred to as GOAT. Ignorance prevails
@@Kidgavilan700 I agree. Bad memory is a major problem in this world.
Thank you for putting this together!
Excellent work,thanks !!
Thank you for your work!
Sharp, self sufficient, well spoken with all of his faculties to the end and beyond everything else hard working. There has been no one like him since.
Absolute GOAT with principles, what a great human being. Thankyou Archie,legend✌️🥊
His Skill and Determination and Honesty are so BEUTIFUL it DAMN NEAR brought a tear to My eye 😢 !!! Just BEUTIFUL 😁😁😁❗️❗️
Awww thank you so much that is so kind of you to say wow thanks
Thank you for this well-done piece!
Great Work on Producing this Great Footage💯
Excellent writing and narration. Well done.
Amazing video thank you
Imagine if Archie was around today? Reminds me of Joe Louis in a way. Fantastic boxer and a true gentleman. Loved watching this. He was just so good
yes ,truly a great man ,and Game Fighter, they didnt mention his Fight Record!! over 100 fights.
219 fights
Thank you for making this Archie is one of my all time favorites.
I'm glad an Archie fan like yourself enjoyed my take on his story!
Archie Moore's story sounds absolutely fascinating! It's incredible to think about someone competing at such a high level in boxing at the age of 50, especially in an era dominated by such strong figures. It goes to show the remarkable perseverance and determination that athletes can have. Also, standing up against the so-called 'boxing mafia' adds an intriguing layer of courage and resilience to his journey. It's always inspiring to hear about individuals who defy the odds and make a significant impact in their field! 🥊💪
another great video!
Another gem! 💯
Moore's first fight against Yvon Durelle is the greatest comeback in boxing history
Beautiful mini doc..appreciate you @RAINYDAYBOXING for putting so much effort into releasing these gems.
Thank you for the support and kind words mate! Glad you enjoyed this one!
Man, I am so happy you released another classic. This made my day. I am anticipating the video with Joe Louis. Thank you
I'm happy to hear that! I hope to be able to share the next video soon!
this is touching and inspiring
truly one if not the greatest of all time
As always a beautiful short documentary. Thank you
Thank you Oliver, glad you enjoy it!
This is what I'd describe as boxing excellence
Thank you for the great video Rainy Day 👍
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it 🥊
Inspired , thank you
Great insight video, what an exceptional man!
A true legend and inspiration. Thanks
I recently found your channel and totally hooked in your history videos. Keep it up.
Thanks again rainydayboxing,Floyd Patterson. Please put him on the list.
A Joe Louis 20 min+ documentary is up next, then it'll be Patterson after that!
@RainyDayBoxing Thank you can't wait.
This Was A Great Piece on Honoring A Legend .❤👏🏽
So cool. Thank you for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just hearing about Archie Moores' knockout record , and still to this day having the highest knockout record in professional boxing history. He quickly became my #1 favorite boxers of all time😮. I would practice shadow boxing, saying in my head "I'm going to fight more, I'm going to have the most knockouts, me!😡" My coach got a sketch of Archie and hung it around where I spend most the time at the gym😂. My first time seeing his sketch picture had me motivated. I copy his style when I fight not going to 🤥 lie. I'm surprised by the footage they have of Archie Moore on this Video. Archie a veteran 🥊 boxer, what else is there to say. 🕵
cool story
@@IamArchieMooresDaughter thank-you,thank-you very much.
I just love this channel ♥️💪
Thank you for saying that! 🙏🥊
Thanks for the boxing history!!!
Thanks ❤
I really enjoyed that, great video
Thanks Rob, great to see you in the comments!
Great video.
Really love the old footage
Thank you!!
Amazing story, thanks.
you made this story come alive
How much respect & being a gentlemen when referring to each other before & after the fight. They are a dying breed. MASSIVE RESPECT 🙏 for the pair of them 💝
I always appreciate people like Archie. Bless!
This is a great video& certainly a fitting tribute to a great man, Archie Moore💯
Thank you for saying that Roger! Glad you enjoyed it 🥊
Great editing and great subject matter.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Love it thanks for sharing 👍.
Glad you enjoyed it! 🥊
Thank you this video! He was a king! $800 against Maxim's $100,000! It makes me cry!
Today it'd be equivalent to a champion earning 1.1 million dollars, while his challenger only paid $9000
As Muhammad Ali said, "I'm still a nigg*r to them no matter how much money I make or don't make".
Joe Louis had to give Braddock 10% of his purse from future fights to get a shot at the Heavyweight title
Holy shit is so good to see you no the feed! Hope all is good with you mate
You know Damien Anderson from the Creed movies took some inspiration from Archie Moore in both his boxing style and story. I love seeing the stories of these boxers represented. Seems old school boxers are the perfect representation of the fighting spirit.
Thank you I go by Mr Moore's house now wow he was fabulous the most knockouts in fights they really ducked the mongoose
I never knew that about the Creed movie. Thank you for letting me know.
To call Him Great is an understatement
Really injoyed this video never knew about Moore till this video thanks 👍🙏
Thanks so much I've learn a lot off your channel
Love to hear that!!
Archie is simply one the greatest heavyweights due to his longevity through eras. And he took on all challengers. We should be holding him in the same regard as we do the more popular heavyweights.
Light Heavyweight.
@@GibDozer1 Well yeah mainly light heavyweight, but he fought heavies too.
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Yeah, held his own against the best Heavyweights of his time, but absolutely dominated at light Heavy. People make such a big deal about Foreman coming back in his late 30s(and it is), but Archie was game through his entire 40s!
@@GibDozer1 he was a great heavyweight as well! All white holding the title of light heavyweight champion of the world. Archie Moore was the number one contender simultaneously in the heavyweight division.
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I think he outweighed Marciano when they fought. Athletes and people in general were smaller back then. Not to take anything away from Archie, but he was a big lightheavy more than a small HW.
I've said it once and I'll say it again I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!! SO WELL DONE!!!
Thank you for the kind words, it's always nice to hear it more than once! Glad you're enjoying them!
Truly a man who stood for something in a time when many would fold to the mob,
and their threats...
you can't really fault them,
they threatened them with their families well-being...
but Archie Moore was a boxer,
and one all boxing fans can admire...