No, I'm Alexanderhe's no Alexander. The fight lasted four seconds longer than the first one. The commotion was not lost on referee Barney Felix, who was walking toward Clay's corner. Some writers thought Liston brought bad press on himself by a surly and hostile attitude toward journalists. 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[83] Herb Goldman stated that Liston, when in his prime between 1958 and 1963, was the most feared fighter in boxing history. He returned with four consecutive knockout victories in Sweden between July 1966 and April 1967, all four co-promoted by former world heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson. What are you doing? Dave Anderson of the New York Times said Liston "looked awful" in his last workout before the fight. Walcott never did pick up the count. Liston captured the Chicago Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions on March 6, 1953, with a victory over 1952 Olympic Heavyweight Champion Ed Sanders. Skeptics called the knockout blow "the phantom punch." He was poking the bear a bit there . "He told me in the strictest confidence, but it was like he wanted to get it off his chest." [51], Liston failed to answer the bell for the seventh round, and Clay was declared the winner by technical knockout. [22], Early in his career, Liston faced capable opponents. The following year, Sonnydetermined to reunite with his mother and siblingsthrashed the pecans from his brother-in-law's tree and sold them in Forrest City, Arkansas. I was about to say look at those mitts! All Rights Reserved. Liston went down at 1:44, got up at 1:56, and Walcott stopped the fight at 2:12. The mysterious life of Sonny Liston. [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]. Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. Site contains certain content that is owned A&E Television Networks, LLC. [12], Liston never complained about prison, saying he was guaranteed three meals every day. While valuing the photograph, appraiser Kathleen Guzman told. He also went with a new manager in 1958: Joseph "Pep" Barone, who was a front man for mobsters Frankie Carbo and Frank "Blinky" Palermo. [15] In 1946, Helen Baskin, along with some of her children, moved to St. Louis to seek factory work. "When he first got to the big city, he was hanging out with a bunch of people who were just looking for trouble.". I didn't think it was a powerful punch when I saw the fight from ringside," he said. Writer Jack McKinney said, "I watched Sonny. 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. Liston was particularly known for his immense strength, formidable jab, long reach, toughness, and his infamously intimidating appearance. He would not close in until the accumulated inside damage and Liston's own frustration had sapped the challenger's strength and will." Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. Before he left for his bout with Clay, Sonny's training in Denver took him to some strange places. He also had a reputation for bullying people such as porters and waitresses. Mike DeJohn was the highest paid boxer at $15,000 while James Dickey received $20,000. Liston's wife also recalled that her husband would refuse basic medical care for common colds because of his dislike of needles. ", Ali clearly did not think he knocked Liston out. Liston knocked out Hermann Schreibauer of West Germany at 2:16 of the first round. When you can kill almost anybody in the world with your bare hands, you don't really have to go around proclaiming it to everyone. #1 December 1963 extended Interview with Champion Sonny Liston - discusses Ali defense, his contenders, even the JFK Assassination 12-02-2022, 12:32 PM Pretty cool interview. Entire books have been written about the fight, and one, released in 2015, sought to end the suggestion that Liston took another fall. Please read the rules before posting/commenting. [49], Clay later said that in round five he could only see a faint shadow of Liston during most of the round, but by circling and moving frantically he managed to avoid Liston and somehow survive. Press J to jump to the feed. But upon arrival, Liston was met by only a handful of reporters and public-relations staff. "[42], Liston made his second title defense on February 25, 1964, in Miami Beach, Florida against Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali). The Murder of Sonny Liston: A Story of Fame, Heroin, Boxing & Las Vegas. Traduo Context Corretor Sinnimos Conjugao Conjugao Documents Dicionrio Dicionrio Colaborativo Gramtica Expressio Reverso Corporate He cited Liston's inability to lift his arm: "There is no doubt that Liston's arm was damaged. America's first look at Liston since the Ali rematch was when he fought fifthranked Henry Clark in a nationally broadcast bout in July 1968. Time magazine said Liston had worked himself into the best shape of his career. Sonny Liston, I think was possibly the greatest intimidator of all time. "[68], While Liston publicly denied taking a dive, Sports Illustrated writer Mark Kram said that years later Liston told him, "That guy [Ali] was crazy. It was a good punch, but I didn't think I hit him so hard that he couldn't have gotten up. His fists measured 15 inches (38cm) around, the largest of any heavyweight champion. Very rare interview of Sonny Liston talking about how he got started in boxing, his fights with Williams and Patterson and his training routine. "The timekeeper was waving both hands and saying, 'I counted him outthe fight is over,'" Walcott said after the fight. It was 1965, not 1955. That would prove to be an understatement. He talked of a fight with Joe Frazier, claiming, "It'd be like shooting fish in a barrel." Knopfler said the track "uses a lot of the country-blues style of playing that I started to absorb when I was young.". The Murder of Sonny Liston is an absorbing, albeit speculative, attempt at addressing the mystery that died with the man. The second round saw Liston continue to pursue Clay. Frank Mir was around that height and was noticeably taller than Carwin. "Yes, it was good and honest". (. We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we back. In an unearthed, unaired TV interview, Sonny Liston's wife once said that the fighter needed to get out of the ring as fast as possible because he had diarrhea. "Some songs just seem to reverberate with people.". Was Pariah boxing legend Sonny Listons OD really a mob murder? [107] The story speculates that Liston threw the Ali match for the good of society. In his 1965 rematch with Ali, Liston suffered an unexpected first-round knockout that led to unresolved suspicions of a fix. [8][9], There is no official record of Liston's birth. Sonny Liston was one of the hardest hitters the boxing world has ever seen. Liston's story, Knopfler said, "is great for a writer for many reasons. Standing 185 centimeters (6'1) tall and packing over 90 kilograms (200 lb) of pure muscle, there's a reason he was nicknamed "The Big Bear," and it wasn't for the hugs he gave.. His career in heavyweight boxing spanned from 1953 to 1970, and he spent all 17 of those years going guts for glory against the . Many in attendance did not see Ali deliver the punch. A sudden violent combination delivered with 30 seconds left in the round electrified the crowd. Geraldine called Liston's attorney and his doctor, but did not notify the police until two to three hours later. Less than 10 days later, he was Muhammad Ali, a name given him to Elijah Muhammad, the head of the Nation of Islam. [84], Liston married Geraldine Chambers in St. Louis, Missouri, on September 3, 1957. Liston returned to the United States and won seven fights, all by knockout, in 1968, increasing his string to eleven. Stevens organized a sparring session with a professional heavyweight named Thurman Wilson to showcase Liston's potential. I remember thinking as a child that this was a man who wanted to be left alone.". Never seen this one before, thanks alot. Half a mile above and beyond the shrine, looking down from the summit of the mountain, is a statue of the Sacred Heart. "[94], A bronze copy of a marble statue of Liston sculpted by Alfred Hrdlicka in 1964 was erected in 2008 between Old Castle and Karlsplatz in Stuttgart, Germany. Beat me to it! [59], Liston trained hard for the rematch, which was scheduled to take place November 13, 1964, in Boston. 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, . r/boxing does not tolerate racism or intolerance of any kind. "There was nothing Sonny feared more than a needle. The Real Story behind the Ali-Liston Fights. It was the third-fastest knockout in a world heavyweight title fight, and the first time the defending champion had been knocked out in round one. "And I suppose Sonny Liston always stuck with me. Referee Jersey Joe Walcott, a former world heavyweight champion, had a hard time getting Ali to go to a neutral corner. He was paroled after serving six months of a nine-month sentence, and was not prohibited from boxing during 1957. Clay confessed later he had been hurt by the punch, but Liston was unable to press his advantage home. 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 there's a documentary somewhere on YouTube I'd recommend watching it MatterUpbeat8803 19 days ago [101], Liston played a fist fighter in the 1965 film Harlow, made a cameo appearance in the 1968 film Head, which starred The Monkees, and played the part of The Farmer in the 1970 film Moonfire, which starred Richard Egan and Charles Napier. On May 7, backers of the rematch ended the court battle by pulling the fight out of Boston. 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. [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. One of the reasons why sports stays alive in us is that there's part of us that wants to keep the child alive and recognizes that there is something important in doing that. ", This page was last edited on 7 February 2023, at 06:36. Ali would lose his title a year later, though it didnt happen in the ring. In the 2020 film One Night in Miami, Liston is played by Aaron D. Alexander. Numerous fans booed and started yelling, "Fix!" 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.. He pulled the same stuff Walcott did against Marciano. . [103], Sonny Liston was featured in a novel "Girl Fighter" with a brief reference to his early life, his rise to WBC heavyweight champion and his eventual losses to Clay/Ali.[104]. "It really has made an impact, actually from the very first time I performed it on 'A Prairie Home Companion,"' Knopfler said in a telephone interview. Furthermore, that count cannot be started until the fighter scoring the knockdown goes to and remains in a neutral corner. During the fourth round Liston appeared dominant as Clay coasted, keeping his distance. He could have remained typecast as a musician performing rock songs. "[96], Many people who knew Liston insisted he was afraid of needles and never would have used heroin. 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. "[69] The fact that Liston did not complain about the clear breach of boxing rules (being declared knocked out without a count) and Ali's obvious state of bewilderment, shouting at Liston "Nobody will believe this" and asking his handlers "Did I hit him? "But they'll have to swing along until somebody comes to beat me. The opening round was fought an extra eight seconds, since both fighters and referee Barney Felix apparently did not hear the bell. 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." These transcripts contain material that did not appear in the final program. In the first fight, in Miami, a 22-year-old Cassius Clay danced around the ring, taunted Liston, promised reporters hed shock the world, and then delivered on that promise with a blistering late attack that prompted Liston to toss in the towel after the sixth round. He said they found Liston lying on his bed with a needle sticking out of his arm. That saw him drive a big red bus to Liston's home that read, "Sonny Liston is a great but will fall in eight" along with the words "World's most colorful fighter Cassius Clay.". He had been deliberately snubbed. "[98], Some claim Liston was murdered. He could probably drive his thumb through your skull like Michael Myers, It's crazy to think about the fact that Sonny Liston was an actual gangster running with gangs.. and then he looks so soft spoken in the interview. Like Dylan's subject, Rubin Carter, Knopfler's version of Liston is sympathetic. The official time of the stoppage was announced as 1:00 into the first round, which was wrong. ", Hutchison, Phillip J. Ali initially stood over his fallen opponent, gesturing and yelling at him, "Get up and fight, sucker!" Banker later learned that the police told Liston the same thing to his face. Anyone can read what you share. I dont have to be what you want me to be, Clay told agitated reporters. The FBI was on the hunt for evidence for match-fixing, given Listons mob ties mobsters still owned much of his fight promotion contract and the sports shady business model. It'll just be for slow guitar, soft trumpet and a bell.". Emily Post would probably recommend a ticker-tape parade. ", During an era when white journalists still described black athletes in stereotypes, Liston had long been a target of racially charged slurs; he was called a "gorilla" and "a jungle beast" in print. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. "The public is not with me. I was down but not hurt, but I looked up and saw Ali standing over me. According to a New York Times report the day after the fight, Clay was indeed an official member of the Nation of Islam. Soon, he was known as Cassius X, eschewing the last name given to his enslaved family by their owners. At one point, Liston had Clay against the ropes and landed a hard left hook. Underworld connections and his unrecorded dates of birth and death added to the enigma. Ali brought his big personality to the small town, but Liston was still the favorite. 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. At about 30 seconds into the round he hit Liston with several combinations, causing a bruise under Liston's right eye and a cut under his left, which eventually required eight stitches to close. Liston was the subject of a 1995 HBO documentary titled Sonny Liston: The Mysterious Life and Death of a Champion. In his own words in Thomas Hauser's 1991 biography: "The punch jarred him. The toxicology report said his body was too decomposed for the tests to be conclusive. Liston biographer Paul Gallender claims that Liston fathered several children, though none with his wife. ", It was later theorized that a substance used on Liston's cuts by Joe Pollino, his cut man, may have caused the irritation. [108] The book suggests that Sonny Liston may have been murdered and a possibility that the crime was never investigated. [89], Following an investigation, Las Vegas police concluded there were no signs of foul play and declared Liston's death a heroin overdose. Mark Knopfler's tribute to Liston, "Song for Sonny Liston", appeared on his 2004 album Shangri-La. Because of that, Cage may have thought Sonny was an informant and shot him with a hot dose as retribution. [24], In 1958, Liston returned to boxing. [35] There are several theories as to why: (1) publicist Harold Conrad and others believed Liston had been deeply involved as a bill collector of a loansharking ring in Las Vegas. [10] His family, but not one Charles (or Sonny) Liston, can be found in the 1930 census, and in the 1940 census he was listed as 10 years old. 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. Cleveland Williams was the last person to defeat Liston and made $100,000 for his efforts. "I didn't know what the heck was going on", Angelo Dundee, Clay's trainer, recalled on an NBC special 25 years later. Don't confuse shyness with dullness, Sonny was. [52][53] It was the first time since 1919when Jack Dempsey defeated Jess Willardthat a world heavyweight champion had quit on his stool. Even before the first punch was thrown, the May 25, 1965 bout between .css-47aoac{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-thickness:0.0625rem;text-decoration-color:inherit;text-underline-offset:0.25rem;color:#A00000;-webkit-transition:all 0.3s ease-in-out;transition:all 0.3s ease-in-out;}.css-47aoac:hover{color:#595959;text-decoration-color:border-link-body-hover;}Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston, during which the photo was snapped, was already shaping up to be the stuff of legends. Liston angrily responded by questioning whether Dempsey's failure to serve in World War I qualified him to moralize. That got him killed. Interviewing and trash-talk have both gone through some tremendous evolutions, havent they? The Devil And Sonny Liston. [35] Liston's victory was loudly booed. "[75], Future world heavyweight champion George Foreman, who sparred with Liston after Foreman's amateur career, assessed Liston's jab as the most formidable he faced and Liston as the strongest man he encountered in the ring, describing Liston as having the most natural talent and skill. [58] Despite Liston carrying an injury and being undertrained, Clay stated in 1975 that the first fight with Liston was the toughest of his career. On July 28, 1963, Liston joined a group of 500 African Americans in Denver who marched to a post office to mail letters urging the Colorado congressional delegation to pass the Kennedy administration's civil rights package. Although Liston was widely regarded as unbeatable, he lost the title in 1964 to Muhammad Ali (then known as Cassius Clay), who entered as a 71 underdog. [11][12][10][13][14] One writer concluded that Liston's most plausible date of birth was July 22, 1930, citing census records and statements from his mother during her lifetime. [66], Former champions Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Floyd Patterson and Gene Tunney, as well as contender George Chuvalo all declared they considered the fight to be a fake. [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 this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. He would later employ McCarter as a sparring partner. [citation needed] At this time, the head coach of the St. Louis Golden Gloves team, Tony Anderson, stated that Liston was the strongest fighter he had seen. He is a relatively elementary, one-track fighter." But by the sixth round his sight had cleared, and a clearly enraged Clay fought a blisteringly aggressive round landing numerous combination punches. 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." that startles everyone in a 100 foot radius. His death was, too. In that same book Liston was quoted two years after the fight: "Ali knocked me down with a sharp punch. "But can he hit!" Shaun Assael. Rogin wrote. 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. Boston: Little, Brown. Sonny Liston fought for only $10,000 during his career. Shaun Assael wrote "The Murder of Sonny Liston: Las Vegas, Heroin, and Heavyweights", published in 2016. 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. [91] Coroner Mark Herman said traces of heroin byproducts were found in Liston's system, but not in amounts large enough to have caused his death. But former Las Vegas police Sgt. The champion was stripped of the belt when he refused to be drafted into the armed services during the Vietnam War, and he didnt box again in a match that counted until 1970. The torn tendon had bled down into the mass of the biceps, swelling and numbing the arm. And the Muslims were coming up. [16] Listonaged around 13, according to his later reckoningsremained in Arkansas with his father. At one point, Clay was wiping his eyes with his right hand while extending his left arm"like a drunk leaning on a lamppost" Bert Sugar wroteto keep Liston at bay. It made a champion out of Clay, who declared that hed shook up the world.. Audiences at home were confused and outraged. After the second loss to Ali, Liston stayed out of the ring for more than a year. [5][6] Alfie Potts Harmer in The Sportster also ranked him the third greatest heavyweight and the sixth greatest boxer at any weight. He also took his gun. Liston assaulted the officer, breaking his knee and gashing his face. He said it was taught to him by comedian and film actor Stepin Fetchit, who learned it from Jack Johnson. 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. Once he went down, I got excited. Liston won his final fight, a tough but one-sided match against future world title challenger Chuck Wepner in June 1970. This is a clip out of the \"The Other Side\" Documentary. 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Two of the three official scorers, or judges, awarded the round to Liston, and the other scored the round even. Clay countered in verse, "If you want to lose your money, then bet on Sonny! Liston was supremely confident of easily beating Clay, trained minimally for the fight and went ahead with it despite an injury to his left shoulder.[44]. I'm the best ever. [30], Liston became the No. Philadelphia wanted nothing to do with him. He said that Liston was not quick with his hand or footwork, that he relied too much on his ability to take a punch, and that he could be vulnerable to an opponent with more hand speed. Sit down!' Sonny Liston was a bad, bad guy who was also a victim, and I dont know that anyone can point to when a victim becomes a perpetrator and how much sympathy he deserves, but I also think any holistic take is fair this far in history. 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