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Rip Raging Bull Jake LaMotta

Posted By: Organized Crime Channel

Rip Raging Bull Jake LaMotta - 09/21/17 03:09 AM

Check it out

https://youtu.be/Okj_uNlKa0Q

Remember the mob made him take a fall before offering him a shot at the title fight afterwards...
Posted By: MightyDR

Re: Rip Raging Bull Jake LaMotta - 09/22/17 03:17 AM

Wow, I was watching an old interview with him just a few days ago and was happy to see he was still alive when I looked it up afterwards. RIP.
Posted By: mikeyballs211

Re: Rip Raging Bull Jake LaMotta - 09/26/17 04:31 AM

Meant to ask this last week. In the movie the mob guy i think his name was Tommy was based on Frankie Carbo. Did LaMotta as a Bronx boxer have any other mob ties or association? U gotta figure when he retires in what 1953 amd statts opening gin joints and doin that awful comedy that he rubned shoulders withclots of wise guys?
Posted By: MightyDR

Re: Rip Raging Bull Jake LaMotta - 09/27/17 12:42 AM

I read his book. Pretty messed up life. If I remember correctly, the wiseguy he associated with was only referred to as "Nick". Could have been a pseudonym, but I don't think it was actually Frankie Carbo. Came across as a just a local wiseguy who was taking orders from Carbo.

Apparently, LaMotta gave a signed deposition saying Bill Daley and Frank "Blinky" Palermo had put up money to bribe him to throw a fight.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=9805EEDD103FE63ABC4D52DFB066838B679EDE
Posted By: pmac

Re: Rip Raging Bull Jake LaMotta - 09/27/17 01:07 AM

2 cents i thought the movie was boring cant even remeber it.
Posted By: hoodlum

Re: Rip Raging Bull Jake LaMotta - 09/27/17 10:39 PM

Originally Posted By: pmac
2 cents i thought the movie was boring cant even remeber it.
Cathy Moriarity wasn't boring.
Posted By: OakAsFan

Re: Rip Raging Bull Jake LaMotta - 09/28/17 12:31 AM

Here's a really good (and long) article which claims that "Tommy Como" is based on Carbo.

http://www.boxing.com/raging_bull_a_tragedy_in_three_acts.html

I'm sure his mannerisms are mostly based on guys Scorsese knew growing up. Frankie Carbo was a muscle man, a gunner for Murder Inc. He was also a soldier by status, never a captain or boss, as Tommy Como resembles in the movie. Carbo is believed to be one of the gunners who hit Bugsy Siegel. Another example of that Lucchese-Dragna connection people were talking about on another thread.
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