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Clay confessed later he had been hurt by the punch, but Liston was unable to press his advantage home. Sonny Liston Interview 82,818 views Apr 2, 2014 1.3K Dislike Share Save haNZAgod 93.2K subscribers Subscribe A rare interview with former Heavyweight champion of the world, Sonny Liston.. Half a mile above and beyond the shrine, looking down from the summit of the mountain, is a statue of the Sacred Heart. Liston was overwhelmed by an abusive father, confrontations with the law, underworld managers and a change in African-American culture represented by Ali, Knopfler said. Boston: Little, Brown. Mike DeJohn was the highest paid boxer at $15,000 while James Dickey received $20,000. Genuinely kind mobster who had been convicted of armed robbery and assault. 1 contender in 1960, but the handlers of world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson refused to give him a shot at the title because of Liston's links to organized crime. [citation needed], Rogin wrote that Patterson backers expected him to "go inside on Liston, fire away and then run like a thief in the night. Liston retired in his corner due to an inflamed shoulder. The match had more storylines than a soap opera. The ending of the fight remains one of the most controversial in boxing history. In the 2001 film Ali, Liston was portrayed by former WBO Heavyweight Champion Michael Bentt. Wepner, who also fought George Foreman and Muhammad Ali, said after his career was over that Liston was the hardest puncher he faced. Liston won his final fight, a tough but one-sided match against future world title challenger Chuck Wepner in June 1970. Roy Harris, who had gone 13 rounds with Floyd Patterson in a title match, was crushed in one round by Liston. [25][26], In 1960 Liston won five more fights, including a rematch with Williams, who lasted only two rounds. "When he first got to the big city, he was hanging out with a bunch of people who were just looking for trouble.". The second fight? The photo captures the champions exhortations, with all the fire and passion and dynamic physicality that made him such a phenomenon. Both fights were in Summerlin's hometown of Detroit.[23]. The date of death listed on his death certificate is December 30, 1970,[90] which police estimated by judging the number of milk bottles and newspapers around the front door of the property. ", Hutchison, Phillip J. There's never been anybody as ruthless. It was probably Liston's best moment in the entire fight. The rumors swirling nearly canceled the fight the night prior, and when a reporter that morning broke tradition and asked if Clay was a member of the Black Muslims, as the group was often called, the boxer confirmed his new religion. The Real Story behind the Ali-Liston Fights. His father, Tobe Liston, was in his mid 40s when he and his wife, Helen Baskin, who was almost 30 years younger than Tobe, moved to Arkansas from Mississippi in 1916. 589 Share 23K views 1 year ago Rare interview of Sonny Liston colorized. ", One of the most vivid verses creates a word-picture of Liston in his prime with photographic clarity: "Black Cadillac, alligator boots, money in the pockets of his sharkskin suits." Geraldine remembered her husband as "Great with me, great with the kids. Carwin probably wasn't even that tall. Who needed that? [50] A dominant contender of his era, he became the world heavyweight champion in 1962 after knocking out Floyd Patterson in the first round, repeating the knockout the following year in defense of the title; in the latter fight he also became the inaugural WBC heavyweight . "He said: 'Look what they did!' I dont have to be what you want me to be, Clay told agitated reporters. [97], "The month before he died, some guy ran into Sonny while he was making a left turn. Sad how they portrayed sonny in such a negative light he seems like a genuinely kind person. [33], Civic leaders were also reluctant, worrying that Liston's unsavory character would set a bad example for youth. Beat me to it! Charles "Sonny" Liston was born c.1930 into a sharecropping family that farmed the poor land of Morledge Plantation near Johnson Township, St.Francis County, Arkansas. [15] In 1946, Helen Baskin, along with some of her children, moved to St. Louis to seek factory work. Ira Gay Sealy/The Denver Post via Getty Images According to the post, he returned back home later that morning and called his sparring partner Gary Bates to tell him he was leaving for Los Angeles but that they should get together when he returned in a couple of days. Liston believed his date of birth to be May 8, 1932, and used this for official purposes[11] but by the time he won the world title an aged appearance added credence to rumors that he was actually several years older. [74], Writer Gilbert Rogin assessed Liston's style and physique after his win over Zora Folley. [93] Liston had been hospitalized in early December, complaining of chest pains. Mark Knopfler enjoyed widespread popularity in the 1980's as the leader of Dire Straits, lending his husky voice to hit songs like "Sultans of Swing" and "Money for Nothing." Liston didn't seem to mind though. Stuttgarter Amtsblatt No. But others contend he just was not the same Liston. Sonny Liston | Boxing's Most Intimidating and Unwanted Champion Rainy Day Boxing 302K subscribers 5.6M views 1 year ago Join Rainy Day Boxing for an in depth career tribute to arguably the most. RARE Sonny Liston Interview before the first Ali fight 1964 in Color Legends of Boxing in Color 22K views 10 months ago On the Spot show with Max Goldberg featuring the heavyweight champion. "Johnny wasn't a braggart," Davi told Liston biographer Paul Gallender. Suddenly, the world had to come to grips with a new kind of heavyweight champion. Sonny Liston was one of the hardest hitters the boxing world has ever seen. Charles L. "Sonny" Liston (c. 1930 - December 30, 1970) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1953 to 1970. One memo, dated 24 May 1966, outlined an interview with Houston gambler Barnett Magids, who believed Liston would win. Remembering One Of Boxing's Storied Bouts Robert Siegel and Melissa Block recall the fight between Cassius Clay and and Sonny Liston, the fight at the heart of the off-Broadway play Fetch Clay, . Rocky Marciano, the former heavyweight champion, said that he appreciated the punchs strength upon re-examination. Machen's mobility enabled him to go the distance but he was clearly outpointed despite Liston being penalised for a low blow in the 11th round. [60] The extent to which Liston's heavy drinking and possible drug use may have contributed to his surprisingly poor performances against Ali is not known.[15]. Rogin wrote. Hall of Fame announcer Don Dunphy said, "Here was a guy who was in prison and the guards used to beat him over the head with clubs and couldn't knock him down." Some found it suspicious that authorities could not locate any drug paraphernalia that Liston presumably would have needed to inject the fatal dose, such as a spoon to cook the heroin or a tourniquet to wrap around his arm. The World Boxing Association one of several boxing organizations was not too pleased, moving to strip Ali of his title and advising states not to agree to host the rematch. Liston had never been knocked out before, and most people didnt even see the punch happen. and he was pointing at some little bandage over the needle mark in his arm. The suspension was honored in all states. He also wrote that Liston's win over Patterson proved that "in a fair fight between good and evil, evil must win." He talked of a fight with Joe Frazier, claiming, "It'd be like shooting fish in a barrel." Skeptics called the knockout blow "the phantom punch." [20], Liston signed a contract in September 1953, proclaiming: "Whatever you tell me to do, I'll do. Thom Jones titled his 2000 collection of short stories Sonny Liston Was a Friend of Mine. It was 1965, not 1955. After two rounds, Wilson had taken enough. However, David Remnick, for his book King of the World: Muhammad Ali and the Rise of an American Hero, interviewed one of Liston's cornermen, who told him that Liston could have continued: "[The shoulder] was all BS. Liston tried going to school but quickly left after jeers about his illiteracy; the only employment he could obtain was sporadic and exploitative. By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. [45][46] A clearly angered Liston rallied at the end of the round when Clay seemed tired, delivering punishing body shots. He is a relatively elementary, one-track fighter." You really never watched the first fight did you? . "He was scared of the police. [83] Herb Goldman stated that Liston, when in his prime between 1958 and 1963, was the most feared fighter in boxing history. Liston returned to the United States and won seven fights, all by knockout, in 1968, increasing his string to eleven. He allegedly later told an assistant that he took a dive because he was afraid of the consequences of beating Ali he thought it would put a target on his own back. [27][28], Liston's streak of nine straight knockout victories ended when he won a unanimous twelve-round decision against Eddie Machen on September 7, 1960. Never before seen Sonny Liston interview. Support this Channel: https://www.patreon.com/join/LegendsofBoxing Merchandise: https://www.redbubble.com/peo. [89], Following an investigation, Las Vegas police concluded there were no signs of foul play and declared Liston's death a heroin overdose. Time magazine said Liston had worked himself into the best shape of his career. But as it approached, there were fears that the promoters were tied to organized crime and Massachusetts officials, most notably Suffolk County District Attorney Garrett H. Byrne, began to have second thoughts. His eyes swept the whole scene. However, there were again rumors of alcohol abuse in training. It was a good punch, but I didn't think I hit him so hard that he couldn't have gotten up. "[18] The only backers willing to put up the necessary money for him to turn professional were close to underworld figures, and Liston supplemented his income by working for racketeers as an intimidator-enforcer. He was a gentle man. "[82] Johnny Tocco, a trainer who worked with George Foreman and Mike Tyson as well as Liston, said Liston was the hardest hitter of the three. Liston appears as a character in James Ellroy's novel The Cold Six Thousand. I remember thinking as a child that this was a man who wanted to be left alone.". This victory is regarded by some as Liston's most impressive performance. He is seen in the far left part of the row, wearing a white and gold robe, standing beside the original-look Beatle wax figures. Joe Louis commenting on TV at ringside said "It's looking good for Sonny Liston". In that same book Liston was quoted two years after the fight: "Ali knocked me down with a sharp punch. Any objective observer would have had to concede that Ali's counterpunch had landed, and landed with enough force to turn Liston's head, Rob Sneddon wrote in The Phantom Punch: The Story Behind Boxing's Most Controversial Bout. The fight ranks as one of the shortest heavyweight title bouts in history. He was poking the bear a bit there . Anyone can read what you share. Sonny Liston, once the heavyweight champ, died at the age of who-knows-what some days before Dec. 30, 1970. It made a champion out of Clay, who declared that hed shook up the world.. [10][11] It has been suggested Liston himself may not have known what year he was born, as he was not precise on the matter. "He had a left like Henry's hammer," Knopfler sings, "a right like Betty Bamalam. A lot of his life was mysterious and messy. Knopfler, 55, said inspiration for the Liston song has been growing for a long time. I was about to say look at those mitts! Underworld connections and his unrecorded dates of birth and death added to the enigma. . He pulled the same stuff Walcott did against Marciano. Liston said he quit because of a shoulder injury. RARE Sonny Liston Interview before the first Ali fight 1964 in Color Legends of Boxing in Color 2.47K subscribers Subscribe 16K views 8 months ago Very Rare interview with Sonny Liston and. [24], In 1958, Liston returned to boxing. It was a shocking result, not only because Liston was favored in the match, but because hardly anybody saw the punch that took him down. More on that in a second. Also, scar tissue, possibly from needle marks, was found in the bend of Liston's left elbow. In "Song for Sonny Liston," Knopfler's voice is backed by electric guitar, a bass and drums as he tells the story of a sharecropper's son who went from prison to the championship to an early death under mysterious circumstances. Some writers thought Liston brought bad press on himself by a surly and hostile attitude toward journalists. [43] A month later, Liston was accused of impersonating a police officer by using a flashlight to wave down a female motorist in Fairmount Park, although all charges were later dropped. [70] There have been a number of unproven theories as to the background to the purported dive including that Liston was threatened by the Muslims, or agreed to lose in return for a share in the more marketable Ali's future purses. On May 7, backers of the rematch ended the court battle by pulling the fight out of Boston. Knopfler said he enjoys boxing and other sports but reflected on a conversation he had with a friend about the fights. "But can he hit!" ", It was later theorized that a substance used on Liston's cuts by Joe Pollino, his cut man, may have caused the irritation. Was Pariah boxing legend Sonny Listons OD really a mob murder? A few months after Alis fight, Liston was dead from lung congestion though even that was shrouded in mystery and controversy. Rogin called Liston's physique "awesomearms like fence posts, thighs like silos." [79][80][81] These include Muhammad Ali, who stated in a 1975 interview that he was a great admirer of Liston's talents: "Liston had a tremendous jab, could punch with either hand, was smart in the ring and as strong as any heavyweight Ive ever seen. There were some, however, who believed the fight was legitimate. Larry Merchant, then a writer with the Philadelphia Daily News, wrote: "A celebration for Philadelphia's first heavyweight champ is now in order. [59], Liston trained hard for the rematch, which was scheduled to take place November 13, 1964, in Boston. QUESTION 1 In "Song for Sonny Liston," Knopfler's voice is backed by electric guitar, a bass and drums as he tells the story of a sharecropper's son who went from prison to the championship to an early. Ali biographer Wilfrid Sheed wrote, in his Muhammad Ali: A Portrait in Words and Photographs, that Liston planned to throw the fight for reasons unknown and used the legitimate first-round knockdown for that end. In the 2015 British crime film Legend, Liston is played by Mark Theodore in a scene where gangster Reggie Kray poses for a picture with the boxer. Sonny Liston in his prime . On September 7, 1954, Liston suffered defeat for the first time in his eighth professional fight, losing to Marty Marshall, a journeyman with an awkward style. Traduo Context Corretor Sinnimos Conjugao Conjugao Documents Dicionrio Dicionrio Colaborativo Gramtica Expressio Reverso Corporate In a pre-fight poll, 43 of 46 sportswriters picked Liston to win by knockout. . [7] Liston was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1991. Watch the interview you be the judge.. Night Train is like $11 on Amazon, peep that if you want to get more of the story, i don't like how max was squeezing sonny's bicep. Watch the interview you be the judge. Unlike Dylan or Carter, however, Knopfler does not present Liston as innocent of a crime for which he was imprisoned. Create Space Independent Publishing Platform. I never saw. Interviewing and trash-talk have both gone through some tremendous evolutions, havent they? "[57] Those findings were confirmed in a formal investigation immediately after the fight by Florida State Attorney Richard Gerstein, who also noted that there was little doubt that Liston went into the fight with a sore or lame shoulder. His wife said he was a kind & gentle hearted person who cared deeply for children & that no one ever saw that side of him except those closest to him, I believe theres a documentary somewhere on YouTube Id recommend watching it. He also cited medical evidence: "A team of eight doctors inspected Liston's arm at St. Francis Hospital in Miami Beach and agreed that it was too badly damaged for Liston to continue fighting. According to a New York Times report the day after the fight, Clay was indeed an official member of the Nation of Islam. [73] The bout was stopped after the ninth round due to cuts over both of Wepner's eyes. Please read the rules before posting/commenting. Liston knocked out Hermann Schreibauer of West Germany at 2:16 of the first round. When Patterson met with the president in January 1962, Kennedy suggested that Patterson avoid Liston, citing Justice Department concerns over Liston's ties to organized crime. It was more likely that Liston was out of shape according to a story in Esquire at the time, Liston trained as normal, running around five miles a day, eating hot dogs and drinking beer. He was also possibly much older than his listed 32 years than anything else Liston was the second-youngest of 25 children to parents who didnt exactly keep records of birthdates. Sheed says that the punch and the knockdown "may have been genuine, but when referee Joe Walcott blew the count and gave him all evening to get up, Liston's rendition of a coma wouldn't have fooled a possum. On the album's lyric sheet, below the Liston song, Knopfler includes a famous quotation from Liston from 1962: "Some day, they're gonna write a blues for fighters. [8], Liston turned to crime and led a gang of thugs who committed muggings and armed robberies. After demolishing these top-ranked fighters in the heavyweight division, Liston was regarded as the top-contender champion-in-waiting. Ali did neither. I don't think there was any way for him to beat Clay at that time, but if he entered the ring in a different mindset, to box and not try and get him like Patterson and others, he could of went the distance. [86] Former light-heavyweight champion Jose Torres said, "I have never met an athlete in baseball, basketball or football who is smarter, more intelligent than Sonny Liston".