Ketchel es salva a si mateix

Divendres, Juny 10, 1910, El campió mundial de boxa de pes mitjà Stanley Ketchel va lluitar en la seva última lluita contra el no anunciat Jim Smith. Ketchel ha eliminat la divisió de pes mitjà, així que els promotors de boxa van lluitar per trobar una competència adequada per a Ketchel.

At only 24 anys d'edat, Ketchel va viure molt i va lluitar constantment provocant una ruptura primerenca del seu cos. Després de lluitar contra Smith, Ketchel intended to stay with his friend R. P. Dickerson at Dickerson’s ranch in Conway, Missouri. Would Ketchel be leaving with his world title?

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Stanley Ketchel in 1910

Ketchel fought Smith at the National Sporting Club in New York City, New York. Ketchel was taller than Smith but both men weighed about 160 lliures.

Newspaper reports and fans expected Ketchel to make short work of Smith. En Lloc, Smith pushed the action from the beginning.

Smith did not show skill but constantly bulled Ketchel into the ropes. Pushing Ketchel up against the ropes, Smith windmilled blows to Ketchel’s body.

Smith’s herky-jerky style caused Ketchel to miss with his counters. Smith responded by windmilling more blows onto Ketchel’s head and body.

At a distance, Smith could not hit Ketchel. Smith had remarkable success hitting Ketchel when the fighters ended up near the ropes.

Smith continued this treatment of Ketchel for the first four rounds. Ketchel landed few blows in return.

To start the fifth round, Smith had not done any real damage to Ketchel, but fans wondered if Smith could win a decision. Ketchel supplied the answer.

Smith came out of his corner throwing wild left hooks. After Smith hit Ketchel with one of the left hooks, Ketchel stepped back and off to the side. As Smith tried another wild left, Ketchel hit Smith solidly with a right cross.

Smith dropped to the mat unconscious. After the referee counted Smith out, Smith’s corner men drug Smith to his corner. The corner men revived Smith, who came around quickly.

The narrow escape with the unheralded Smith convinced Ketchel that he needed a rest. Ketchel travelled to Dickerson’s ranch to rest for six months. Little did Ketchel know that he would never come back from vacation.

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Sources: The New York Times (New York, New York), Juny 11, 1910, p. 13

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