Although the undefeated, Marcian’s returnees withdraw

In June 1954, a undefeated heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano defended the title against former Ezzard Charles champion at Yankee Stadium in New York.
The first round was Rocky for Rocky. Charles was a very good fighter. There were harsh rights of chopping from Charles, which opened the cut on Marcian’s eye. By the fourth circle, Marciano wiped his blood out of his eye. Marcian’s body tired, but he hung there, returning. Marcian’s granite jaw took everything Charles pulled out against a man with twice as much experience.
Marcian’s left eyes were still bleeding. Charles would push Marciano when he was in cloves. Marciano landed the top cut, swinging Charles. The mouth of Charles spat blood from the left hook from Marcian. Charles began to get tired because Marciano was as solid as a rock.
The combination of Marcian on the beard was swinging Charles who continued to push Marciana into the clinic. Charles’s cheekbones inflated.
It was the last round, and Marciano turned the tide of the tenth round. Charles, still trying not to knock out, held himself when he was around. Marciano continued the attack, trying to knockout. Knowing that Charles won the first half of the fight, he may have dropped to the final circle. For the first time in fifteen rounds, Charles Back touched the ropes, showing how exhausted he was. Then the decision came. 8-6-1 Marciano. 8-5-2 even. Marciano 9-5-1 Marciano is still the champion of the world.
In September, they re -revised at Yankee Stadium in Bronx. Marciano lowered Charles in the second round. In the seventh round, Marcian’s nose was poorly cut. The ring doctor told him he had only one round left, or would stop the fight. In the next round, Marciano lowered Charles again, ending the fight.
Referring to other return results, he struggled with ‘Jersey’ Joe Walcott for his title. Walcott was 4-7, 4-8, 5-7 after 12 rounds. In the thirteenth round, Marciano landed a right to his chin, completely changing Walcott’s face from the form, and went to the Count.
In September 1950, Marciano won a distributed decision over Roland Lanarz in Madison Square Garden 5-5, 4-5 and 5-4. According to the New York scoring system, the referee (not the referee) won 9-6, making a decision. The Lanarza fell in the fourth round, and Marciano lost a point in the eighth round due to low stroke.
In September 1953, three years later, when Marciano was a champion, they had a rematch. Marciano was twice the front results of 5-1 and 6-1, knocking out the Handrarz in the eighth round.
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