We reside within the age of the digital camera and mass produced, edited, exactly manicured pictures, when glamour, fashion and appears have by no means been extra vital. On this rating, one of many biggest boxers of all time would have impressed only a few. Whereas Bob Fitzsimmons electrified crowds along with his astonishing punching power, he entered the ring a lower than spectacular or imposing bodily specimen. However appearances may be misleading.
That was definitely the case with “Speckled Bob.” Bald, pale, freckled, his decrease physique so missing in improvement that he took to sporting heavy, woolen underwear to hide the disparity between his skinny legs and broad, muscular torso, Fitzsimmons, regardless of all this, nonetheless struck concern within the hearts of males, for such issues imply nothing within the ring. And as soon as the bell rang, Fitzsimmons’ smarts, killer intuition and crushing energy belied his less-than-intimidating bodily stature. “The Freckled Surprise” was a surprise certainly, a knockout artist, a lethal puncher, and boxing’s first triple crown champion.
Born in Cornwall, England, as a toddler Robert Fitzsimmons relocated along with his household to New Zealand. There he labored from a younger age as a blacksmith’s apprentice and within the course of developed astonishing higher physique power, the muse for his punching energy. He fought some forty bouts in Australia, the earliest ones bare-knuckle contests, dropping solely twice. His success warranted the lengthy journey to the US for an opportunity at a world title. In 1891 he confronted middleweight champion “Nonpareil” Jack Dempsey (to not be confused with Jack Dempsey, the later heavyweight champion), battering him in regards to the ring and knocking him down a dozen instances, lastly stopping him within the thirteenth spherical.
Fitzsimmons would go on to compete as a heavyweight and light-heavyweight, whereas in actual fact for many of his profession he was a real middleweight, hardly ever weighing a lot above 160 kilos. Intelligent and exceedingly correct, he was a grasp at feinting to attract his opponent right into a weak place earlier than bringing his explosive energy to bear. Whereas he lacked heavyweight heft and dimension, he had heavyweight energy and to this present day is taken into account one of many hardest punchers of all time. No much less an authority than Nat Fleischer rated Fitzsimmons as the best knockout puncher in boxing historical past.
Instantly after profitable the middleweight title, Fitzsimmons started competing towards heavyweights, giving up as a lot as 70 or 80 kilos to his opponents. Such was his hitting energy that the load disparity hardly mattered. In 1897 he fought heavyweight champion James J. Corbett, thought of on the time an nearly invincible grasp boxer. Corbett dominated the early going, scoring a knockdown in spherical six, however Fitzsimmons refused to yield and it became a conflict of attrition. In spherical fourteen the challenger acquired house with a devastating left hook to the physique to finish the combat. Corbett, writhing in agony, tried in useless to beat the rely, however amazingly, a middleweight was now heavyweight champion of the world. Corbett would later declare that “for his weight and inches, [Fitzsimmons] was the best fighter that ever drew on a glove.”
Two years later Fitzsimmons misplaced his title to James J. Jeffries who outweighed the champion by some forty kilos. In line with all studies, “Ruby” fought valiantly, however Jeffries was just too massive and too robust as he pressured a stoppage within the eleventh spherical. Fitzsimmons saved preventing and beating heavyweights, ultimately incomes a rematch with Jeffries which he misplaced in eight rounds. However having gained two world titles, he started competing with light-heavyweights seeking a 3rd. In 1903 he defeated George Gardner on factors to annex his third world title, the very first boxer to attain the triple crown feat.
Greater than a century later, Bob Fitzsimmons stays an all-time nice, some of the intelligent and brave of fighters and an extremely highly effective puncher. Most boxing historians rank him close to the highest of any checklist of all-time great middleweights and a 2003 Ring journal ballot named him the eighth strongest puncher in boxing historical past, no matter weight. There isn’t any doubt he was the toughest hitting middleweight of all time, however energy alone doesn’t account for his success. As boxing historian Edgar Lee Masters put it: “For braveness, for energy, for ability, for preventing will, there’s nothing on report that holds a candle to Fitz.”
— Michael Carbert