Though Retiring Unbeaten, Marciano’s Comebacks

In June 1954, the heavyweight hero who did not defeat Rocky Marisian defended his title against former hero Ezard Charles at Yanki Stadium in New York.
The first round was Rocky. Charles was a very good fighter. There were sharp cuts from Charles, who opened a definitely on the eyes of Marceiano. By the fourth round, Marceiano wipled blood from his eye. Marceiano’s body was affected, but he was stuck there. The granite decomposition of Marciano took everything that Charles did against a man who has twice the amount of experience.
Marsiano left eye pieces continued to bleed. Charles was pushing Marciano back when he was in the ruling. Marceiano fell from the top of Charles. Charles’s mouth spit blood from a left hook from Marceiano. Charles began in the frame because Marciano was solid as a rock.
A mixture of Marciano on the chin shook Charles who continued to push Marceiano away in revenge. Charles bones have swollen.
It was the last round as Marceiano has turned tide since the tenth round. Charles, who is still trying not to go out, was sticking when he was close. Marceiano continued the attack, in an attempt to strike the knockout. Knowing that Charles won the first half of the fighting, he might have reached the final round. For the first time in fifteen rounds, Charles Pak touched the ropes, indicating his exhaustion. Then the decision came. 8-6-1 Marciano. 8-5-2 until. Marciano 9-5-1 is still Marceneo, world champion.
In September, they resell them again at the Yanki Stadium in Bronx. Marceiano Charles was in the second round. In the seventh round, the Marciano nose was badly cut. The episode doctor told him that he had only one tour, or would stop the fighting. In the next round, Marceiano Charles again, ended the battle.
If we look back at another return, fought with “Jersi” Joe Walcot to get his title. Walcott was in rounds 4-7, 4-8, 5-7 after 12 rounds. In the thirteenth round, Marceiano landed right in the chin, completely changed the face and cotton outside the shape, and went to the count.
In September 1950, Marceiano won a decision to divide Roland Lasaraza at Madison Square Garden in degrees of 5-5, 4-5 and 5-4. Through the New York registration system, the ruling (not the judge) achieved Marciano, its victory 9-6, and the decision was gained. Lastarza fell in the fourth round, and Marsiano lost a point in the eighth round due to a low blow.
In September 1953, about three years later, when Marsiano was a hero, they had a match match. Marciano was ahead of 5-1 and 6-1 twice, which led to the exit of lastarza in the eighth round.


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2025-02-17 18:33:00