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AMATO'S DIGEST
I'LL BET NIKOLAY WOULDN'T BREAK ROCKY'S RECORD IF
"TWO TON" WAS AROUND
by Jim Amato
Nikolay Valuev is a giant of a man. At 7'+ and 325
pounds. He is quite an imposing figure to say the least. They say he is a nice
man and that may well be true, but... This nonsense of him tying or breaking the
long standing 49-0 record of the great Rocky Marciano is beyond my realm of
comprehension. Who has he beaten? Even after padding his record for years and
then finally upgrading his competition, he beat who? He barely beat the limited
John Ruiz to win the "title".
I wish
old Two Ton Tony Galento was around today. What a farcical match up that
would be. The giant Valuev towering over the squat 5 ' 9 '' Galento.
Valuev would probably come in around 325 pounds while Tony would tip the
scale at about 240. As usual Galento shows no fear. " I'll moider the bum
". At the weigh in Valuev shows little emotion, almost disdain for his
roly poly foe. Tony seems serenely confident. How many pre fight brews
Tony has consumed is not known but he seems alert and ready for the task
at hand.
Nikolay of course starts off with his long jab. A few land but Tony slips
a few too. Finally Tony throws a lunging left hook at the head that misses
by a wide margin. Even the crowd lets out a little laugh. Valuev keeps
pawing with the jab and he even lands a decent straight right hand.
Galento just snarls as he leaps in with another left hook but this one
lands with a thud to Valuev's right side.It was obvious that punch
bothered Nikolay. Still Valuev controlled the round.
Nikolay keeps jabbing but they have little sting. They are more bothersome
then hurtful. Tony is staying real low so most of Valuev's right hands are
going over his head. Suddenly Galento rushes forward and due to his low
center of gravity he is able to bull the bigger man to the ropes. There
Tony lands some hurtful body punches. Galento tries to wing a left hook to
the head which is far from the mark and Valuev counters with two chopping
rights to the face of Galento one of which opens a small cut over his left
eye.
Galento seems incensed as round three begins and he is wading in and just
flailing away. Valuev's corner had told him to take a half step back and
then try to time Galento with the uppercut as he's coming in. A few have
landed and now Tony is bleeding from the mouth. Galento has slowed his
pace and he just seems to be weaving in trying to avoid punches but also
looking to counter. At this point it looks like Nikolay is in complete
control.
It's back to the jab for Nikolay as Tony is taking more of them then he
did before. Galento slips under one and lands a looping right to Valuev's
chin. Tony quickly comes back with powerful left hook to the body that
makes Valuev wince. Valuev ties up Tony but receives an " unintentional "
head butt under his chin for his trouble. Galento is actually the stronger
of the two on the inside and he keeps pounding Valuev's body. Especially
his right side. Tony may even have won this round.
Although Tony is cut over his left eye and bleeding from his nose and his
mouth, he looks more determined then ever. Every time Nikolay throws out a
lazy jab Galento trys to counter with the looping right. Many miss but a
few land and get Valuev's attention. Meanwhile as Valuev is watching out
for the right hand counter, Galento is pounding vicious left hooks to the
body. Nikolay is beginning to look confused. He thought this would be an
easy fight He thought wrong.
Valuev is beginning to crouch down a bit as he jabs putting a little more
distance between he and Galento. Tony just seems to be brushing it aside
as he wades in. Now the Galento left is working overtime. Valuev is having
trouble keeping Tony off of him. Nevertheless Tony is still taking some
punishment coming in and his battered face shows it. Finally out of
nowhere it happens. Galento lands a leaping left hook with a devastating
effect to Valuev's jaw. The giant crumbles to the canvas. He looks totally
bewildered as the referee tolls the count. He gamely struggles to get up
but his legs betray him and he falls back into the ropes. The referee has
no choice but to stop it. The winner by knockout, Tony Galento.
Then I woke up from this dream but maybe, just maybe the Tony Galento in
my dream was a fellow named David Tua. Before Valuev " pads " his record
to surpass Rocky Marciano's, let him fight a truly dangerous fighter like
Tua. I'm a little leery of Nikolay's " whiskers ". I think his management
is too. Let a guy like Tua test that chin. Personally I think it shatters
like a china tea cup.
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