INTERVIEWS OF THE CENTURY - FRED SADDY
This clip is not available for streaming at this time.
Please contact WPA.
Tape Master:1447
Catalog #:530327
Clip Number:530327-1
Orginal Film:BHC 33
Timecode:01:33:12 - 01:36:07
Location:Chicago, IL
Year Shot:1950 (Estimated Year)
Audio:Yes
Color:No
Headings:JOURNALISM: Interview
LOCATIONS/NORTH AMERICA: USA, Illinois, Chicago
SPORTS/BOXING: Misc
Description:INTERVIEWS OF THE CENTURY - FRED SADDY Fred J Saddy, former president of the National Boxing Association (now World Boxing Association), talks about Joe Louis and Rocky Marciano - before they fought. And Jack Kerns and Joe Maxim - after they fought.

Union Station, Chicago, Illinois.

Interviewer - I’m going to ask Mr. Fred Saddy to be our guest. He’s the former President of the National Boxing Association, and now the man who rates all of the fighters. Fred that does that include the World Fighters?
Saddy - You betcha - all the fighters in the world, Bob, in every division and there’s eight divisions all together.
Interviewer - What do you call your job? What exactly is the title?
Saddy - Chairman of the Championship Committee of the National Boxing Association.
Interviewer - And that’s your job, you rate the fighters in all weights and all divisions?
Saddy - That’s correct.
Interviewer - Who do you rate now under Walcott (Jersey Joe Walcott)?
Saddy - Under Walcott, we rank Ezzard Charles.
Interviewer - Ezzard Charles.
Saddy - Yea.
Interviewer - Who did you rate third?
Saddy - Joe Louis.
Interviewer - Joe Louis is third.
Saddy - That’s right.
Interviewer - Tell me Fred, what do you think of Louis’s chances of ever getting back up on top?
Saddy - Little rough, a little rough Bob. You know, a lot of times they scare those boys. They may think they can do it, but the youth has it’s day, you know. He had his fling, he was a young fella, he was good. He’s making a lot of money, but I think, personally, he’s making it the hard way.
Interviewer - This time?
Saddy - Yup!
Interviewer - Now how good are these young fellas? What’s that young fella’s name? Starts with an M? Ahh… Maris, Maris…
Saddy - Marciano, Rocky Marciano.
Interviewer - Yes.
Saddy - He’s a rough tough fellow and I don’t think he’s knows too much about boxing, but he’s game and he’s tough and he punches like the dickens. Could probably knock Mr. Louis out if he hits him and I think he’s going to hit him.
Interviewer - Where you surprised at the outcome of the Maxim (Joey Maxim) fight?
Saddy - No. No. I’ll tell you something incidentally, Bob. Jack Kearns got Maxim through me. When I put Jack Kearns wise to Maxim, he didn’t even know, heard of him and didn’t even know how to spell his name. He was up in Milwaukee, my hometown, and he wanted to have something to do. It’s about 5-years ago, and I told him there was a young fella by the name of Joe Maxim, out of the service, out of South Bend Indiana. I told him he could go out and buy his contract because he’s having a little difficulty with his manager. As you can buy him for $5000 Jack, but go up as high as $7500 and I guess that’s what he paid for him. And he’d never regret that.
Interviewer - It turned out to be a wonderful investment.
Saddy - Yes, quite.
Interviewer - When you rate fighters just how do you rate them, on what basis?
Saddy - Well I have services from all over the world. They tell me the results of these boys. How they come out, and after the boy who wins the most or when one fella beats another, he’s ahead of the other fella, see. I don’t know exactly how to tell you Bob, but it’s just on the records of winning fights.
Interviewer - Fred, pound for pound who’s the greatest fighter you ever seen?
Saddy - I thought you were going to ask me that question. I’d seen oh… It’s a toss up between, in their prime, Willie Pep or Ray Robinson (Sugar Ray). Personally, I think I’d lean a little more towards Pep.
Interviewer - Fred, I want to thank you so much for being our guest, and I hope you enjoy your trip to New York on the Century
Saddy - Thank you too, Bob.
Interviewer -Thanks a lot for being our guest, and that was Mr. Fred Saddy, the former President of the National Boxing Association, and the Chairman of the Rating Committee of Fighters, All Over the World.
This version of this site has been provided allow browsing and viewing of available stock footage. Advanced functions of this site, such as login accounts, footage thumbnails, saved folders, and stock footage purchases, require Adobe Flash Player version or better. Please download and install the latest version to use all the functions within this site.

Advanced Search By Heading

ADVERTISING

AERIALS

AGE GROUP/CHILDREN

AGE GROUP/SENIORS

AGE GROUP/TEENAGERS

ANIMALS/AMPHIBIANS

ANIMALS/BIRDS

ANIMALS/FISH

ANIMALS/GENERAL

ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATE, MARINE

ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATE

ANIMALS/MAMMALS

ANIMALS/MARINE MAMMALS

ANIMALS/REPTILES

ANIMATION

ARCHITECTURE

ART

BEAUTY CULTURE/HAIR

BEAUTY CULTURE

BEHAVIOR, HUMAN

BEVERAGES/ALCOHOL

BEVERAGES

BUILDINGS

BUSINESS

CEMETERIES

CEREMONIES

CITY PLANNING

CIVIL RIGHTS

CLOCKS

COMMERCIALS

COMMUNICATIONS

COMPUTERS

CONSTRUCTION

CONTESTS

CRIME

CROWDS

CULTURAL GROUPS/NATIVE AMERICANS

CULTURAL GROUPS

DEMOLITION

DEMONSTRATIONS

DISABILITIES

DISASTERS

DOMESTIC LIFE

DRUGS

ECONOMICS

EDUCATION & SCHOOLS

ELECTIONS

ENGINEERING

ENTERTAINMENT/CIRCUS

ENTERTAINMENT/DANCE

ENTERTAINMENT/FICTION FILMS

ENTERTAINMENT/MOTION PICTURES

ENTERTAINMENT/MUSIC

ENTERTAINMENT/RADIO

ENTERTAINMENT/RECORDING INDUSTRY

ENTERTAINMENT/STUNTS

ENTERTAINMENT/TELEVISION

ENTERTAINMENT/THEATER

ENTERTAINMENT/TV SHOWS

ENTERTAINMENT

ENVIRONMENT

EROTICA

EXHIBITIONS

EXPLORATION

FADS AND TRENDS

FARMING

FASHION

FESTIVALS

FIREFIGHTING

FISHING

FLAGS AND EMBLEMS

FOOD/RESTAURANTS

FOOD

FUNERALS

GAMBLING

GEOGRAPHIC LANDFORMS

GOVERNMENT

GREAT DEPRESSION

HABITATS, HUMAN

HEALTH AND MEDICINE

HISTORICAL RECREATIONS

HOBBIES

HOLIDAYS

HORTICULTURE/FLOWERS

HORTICULTURE/GARDENS

HORTICULTURE/PLANTS & TREES

HUNTING

IMMIGRATION

INDUSTRY/MINING

INDUSTRY/POWER & ENERGY

INDUSTRY

INTERIOR DECORATION

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

INVENTIONS

JOURNALISM

LABOR UNIONS

LANDMARKS

LAW

LIBRARIES

LOCATIONS/AFRICA

LOCATIONS/ASIA

LOCATIONS/ATLANTIC OCEAN

LOCATIONS/AUSTRALIA

LOCATIONS/CARIBBEAN

LOCATIONS/CENTRAL AMERICA

LOCATIONS/EUROPE

LOCATIONS/MEDITERRANEAN

LOCATIONS/MIDDLE EAST

LOCATIONS/NORTH AMERICA

LOCATIONS/PACIFIC OCEAN

LOCATIONS/POLAR REGIONS

LOCATIONS/SOUTH AMERICA

LOCATIONS/SOUTHEAST ASIA

MAIL

MAPS PLANS CHARTS

MILITARY

MONEY

MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS

OCCUPATIONS

ORGANIZATIONS

PARADES AND PROCESSIONS

PERSONALITIES

PHOTOGRAPHY

POLITICS

PROHIBITION

PSEUDOSCIENCE

RECREATION

RELIGION

RETROSPECTIVES

RIOTS

ROYALTY

SAFETY

SCENICS

SCIENCE

SHOPPING

SIGNS

SOCIAL SERVICES

SPACE EXPLORATION

SPECIAL EFFECTS

SPORTS/ATHLETIC GAMES

SPORTS/BASEBALL

SPORTS/BASKETBALL

SPORTS/BICYCLE

SPORTS/BOWLING

SPORTS/BOXING

SPORTS/CRICKET

SPORTS/EQUESTRIAN

SPORTS/FOOTBALL

SPORTS/GOLF

SPORTS/GYMNASTICS

SPORTS/HOCKEY

SPORTS/MARTIAL ARTS

SPORTS/PHYSICAL FITNESS

SPORTS/RACES

SPORTS/RACQUET

SPORTS/SKATING, ICE

SPORTS/SKATING, ROLLER

SPORTS/SNOW SKIING

SPORTS/SOCCER

SPORTS/TRACK & FIELD

SPORTS/WATER

SPORTS

TERRORISM

TOYS

TRANSPORTATION/AUTOMOBILE

TRANSPORTATION/AVIATION

TRANSPORTATION/BICYCLE

TRANSPORTATION/BOATS & SHIPS

TRANSPORTATION/MASS TRANSIT

TRANSPORTATION/MOTORCYCLE

TRANSPORTATION/RAIL

TRANSPORTATION

UNIQUE PEOPLE

WAR & CONFLICT/COLD WAR

WAR & CONFLICT/KOREA

WAR & CONFLICT/VIETNAM

WAR & CONFLICT

WEAPONS

WEATHER

WEDDINGS

WORLD WAR ONE, GENERAL

WORLD WAR ONE, HOMEFRONT

WORLD WAR ONE, MILITARY

WORLD WAR TWO, GENERAL

WORLD WAR TWO, HOMEFRONT

WORLD WAR TWO, MILITARY

0