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Posted: 9/3/2022 11:16:43 PM EDT
Earnie Shavers—RIP
was an incredibly hard hitting MoFo!!! During the early 1980s while preparing for the feature film Rocky III, Sylvester Stallone explored the possibility of using a real heavyweight boxer in the role of James "Clubber" Lang by inviting Earnie Shavers to spar with him. Shavers initially refused to hit Stallone with anything other than a soft jab. This frustrated Stallone, who asked Shavers, "C'mon Earnie, show me something real." Earnie responded by punching him once near the liver, forcing an immediate retirement; Stallone later said: "that nearly killed me. I went straight to the men's room and threw up".[12] Eta Shavers in action Muhammad Ali gets brain damage from Earnie Shavers (knocked out cold nearly) |
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My dad boxed at an amateur level in the 70’s, and owned a meat store over by Youngstown. Shavers came into his store one day, and spent a couple hours talking about boxing with him. Dad said the man’s hands were gigantic. That’s saying something, considering the old man can palm a basketball. He was very impressed with him all around.
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Liver shot is difficult to recover from. Stallone should’ve realized weight classes in boxing exist for a reason.
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Sounds like a guy wanting to depict reality on screen and do the best job he could. Willing to suffer for his art and being extremely fit not unreasonable to believe he may be able to take a punch.
I don’t detect stupidity just a little over confidence ( assuming the story is true not a made up Hollywood anecdote ) |
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Thought that this was going to be about Sly being a cock gobbling, gun grabbing hypocrite who fleeces GD out of money because Rambo.
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Yeah and he made Dolph Lundgren give him a full power shot to the chest that bruised his heart and sent him to the ICU for 4 days. And when making Creed I and II he had Michael B. Jordan take a full shot to the head and knock him out because "it's a right of passage"... Not a whole lot of forward thinking goin on there
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You know.....I think I can top stupid.
I was offered $200 bucks for each time I road the lightening with a taser as several of the Crimson trace SHOt show people didn't want to do it, they can forfeit their 200 bonus by giving it to someone who will do it for them. I ended up doing it 4 times in 3 hours..... Good 800 bucks. Stupid.....yeah.....there is a tiny small part of my liver area where it hurts sometimes ..15 years later. |
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I used to have Ernie’s autograph back in the day. But I had it when I was a kid and lost it.
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Ya that dumbfuck didn't spend 2 hours pouring over YouTube vids in 1981.
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Quoted: Sounds like a guy wanting to depict reality on screen and do the best job he could. Willing to suffer for his art and being extremely fit not unreasonable to believe he may be able to take a punch. I don’t detect stupidity just a little over confidence ( assuming the story is true not a made up Hollywood anecdote ) View Quote It's really pretty stupid to try to take a punch from a professional prize fighter. I don't know if Stallone is stupid, but that's a damn stupid thing to do. |
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Is telling a professional boxer to hit you dumber than having your dog's face tattooed over your wife's face? I bet his wife's divorce lawyer hits harder.
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Yeah the difference in a full power swing between a person who has never been in a fight and a professional boxer is 100%. Everything from foot placement and power through the hips and a proper fist is insane. Plus rookies tend to not tuck there chins or defend body blows.
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Lipton Brisk Iced Tea w/Rocky Commercial |
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I think he did the same thing with Lundgren happened in Rocky IV and it led to a cardiac contusion & hospitalization.
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Quoted: I used to have Ernie’s autograph back in the day. But I had it when I was a kid and lost it. View Quote I had Johnny Unitas' autograph. My uncle, who worked for the Washington Star got it for me. Took it down the street to show another kid. Left it in my jeans and my Mom washed them. |
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It sounds like Stallone is one of the Hollywood idiots who think that pretending to be something is the same as reality. Mark Wahlberg “training with spec ops” or Tom Cruise buying an ultrasound machine & taking tech training course to ultrasound then wife Katie Holmes.
Stallone reality of draft dodger during Vietnam war doesn’t give him any credibility as Rambo, especially since the movies suck. |
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Quoted: Sounds like a guy wanting to depict reality on screen and do the best job he could. Willing to suffer for his art and being extremely fit not unreasonable to believe he may be able to take a punch. I don’t detect stupidity just a little over confidence ( assuming the story is true not a made up Hollywood anecdote ) View Quote Exactly. OP sounds like a pussy. What guy training hard wouldn't want to go toe to toe with the real deal? |
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Quoted: Exactly. OP sounds like a pussy. What guy training hard wouldn't want to go toe to toe with the real deal? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sounds like a guy wanting to depict reality on screen and do the best job he could. Willing to suffer for his art and being extremely fit not unreasonable to believe he may be able to take a punch. I don’t detect stupidity just a little over confidence ( assuming the story is true not a made up Hollywood anecdote ) Exactly. OP sounds like a pussy. What guy training hard wouldn't want to go toe to toe with the real deal? LoL My dad boxed. I’m not stupid. He explained the damage even a stiff jab from a trained person could do. Earnie Shavers? Do you even know who he was and what he was known for? |
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Quoted: LoL My dad boxed. I’m not stupid. He explained the damage even a stiff jab from a trained person could do. Earnie Shavers? Do you even know who he was and what he was known for? View Quote It's ok. Stallone sparred with Roberto Duran so apparently he's a badass that's impervious to a no bull shot from a heavyweight fighter. |
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Didn't he also insist on hanging from a cliff without any safety gear for that cliffhanger movie?
He seems like he may be legit punch drunk |
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Stallone is 5'9-5'10 and about a buck 80.
Shavers was 6'0 and fought very successfully as a heavyweight against Ali, Norton and Holmes |
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Boxers are scary. I met Muhammad Ali once and shook his hand. I wear xxl gloves and his hand swallowed mine.
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Quoted: It's ok. Stallone sparred with Roberto Duran so apparently he's a badass that's impervious to a no bull shot from a heavyweight fighter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: LoL My dad boxed. I’m not stupid. He explained the damage even a stiff jab from a trained person could do. Earnie Shavers? Do you even know who he was and what he was known for? It's ok. Stallone sparred with Roberto Duran so apparently he's a badass that's impervious to a no bull shot from a heavyweight fighter. By “sparred” we all know that it isn’t how Duran would spar wirh a pro. Stallone is in shape and tries to prove himself “tough” He’s just a reckless dummy |
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Larry Holmes talk's about getting hit by Ernie Shavers Tyson and holmes on shaver. |
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Didn’t everybody here think they were invincible when they were young and fit ? I’d have probably thought the same ( I can take it )and I was never is Stallones shape.
I know I did think I was That’s why I’m broken now. |
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Mr T was no slouch either. He may not have been Shavers quality, but he could throw some hands.
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A lot of people don't realize how hard a trained boxer can hit .
There was this guy in my battalion that worked out everyday Running ,skipping rope , hitting a speed and heavy bag . He trained himself and he thought he was good but never boxed anyone . We had a golden glove in another battalion and he kept bugging him to a match . The guy finally agreed and it was just brutal . |
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Eh - to be honest I give him prop's for trying to man up and do it right. Turns out, it didn't go so well. Now he knows. And when he steps into the ring with the camera crew, now he knows more than most actors probably do. There's a lot of stupid shit I'll judge people on. This one.. meh, pass.
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Quoted: My dad boxed at an amateur level in the 70’s, and owned a meat store over by Youngstown. Shavers came into his store one day, and spent a couple hours talking about boxing with him. Dad said the man’s hands were gigantic. That’s saying something, considering the old man can palm a basketball. He was very impressed with him all around. View Quote Yup Huge |
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My friend was (recently passed), a pretty accomplished actor. Was one of the villains in the last Indiana Jones movie, fought Chuck in Walker, and many other parts. Did a few military movies including GI Jane where they put them through a mini "boot camp" if you will, before production. This fucker truly thought he was a Navy Seal. "oh we went through the same training as the Seals, I'm like an honorary Seal at this point." His ego. I loved him, but he wouldnt have lasted 5 minutes in BUDS.
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Stallone apparently figured it out, Mickey O'Rourke on the other hand... There's an interesting Rogan clip where he talks about O'Rourke, his misadventures in boxing and how he ended up damaged mentally and physically from it.
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Quoted: Yeah and he made Dolph Lundgren give him a full power shot to the chest that bruised his heart and sent him to the ICU for 4 days. And when making Creed I and II he had Michael B. Jordan take a full shot to the head and knock him out because "it's a right of passage"... Not a whole lot of forward thinking goin on there View Quote Actually the scary part is it was agreed that the fighter hitting Jordan would only go 50%. You can see Jordan was out before he even STARTED FALLING. I saw Stallone and Jordan doing a press tour appearance on an English talk show, they showed the hit and were laughing about it. Morons. |
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Boxing is a legit art.
Years back in martial arts class we had a guy that boxed to the silver gloves level. I am 6'2" and he had about an inch height and we had equal reach, same weight. I could jab him at will but never get inside to get a RH on him. I decided I was going to throw a combo then shoot inside. I think Tyson said "everyone has a plan til you get punched in the head" and he is correct. I threw a couple good combos and stepped inside and I caught a hook to the head ( had headgear on) and my vision went from color to black & white and sound stopped. Clinched up for about a minute and was still foggy. Without headgear and a harder shot its lights out and never saw it. He was spot on and did not throw wasted punches. |
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Stallone is far from stupid. Maybe a momentary lack of judgement ??
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