00:00April 10, 1985, Trent Singleton, now don't blink, this is going to be fast, I think like a three punch combination here, Teddy, blinding speed, body, head, I mean, it's incredible to watch these early tapes, no matter what the opposition is, this is impressive.
00:15Did you see the speed in his, as you call it, audition, did you see that speed?
00:19Yeah, we did, we saw that he was a guy at 12 years old that was strong as hell, but he had quick hands, you could see that, but he was raw and he didn't have the technique, he didn't couple up with the technique.
00:30And without the technique, and I'm not in any way trying to, you know, bolster myself, I'm just saying if he didn't wind up in Catskill with what he had and with what he didn't have, with the flaws that would show themselves later on, I don't think with all that power he would have been world champion.
00:44The technique that he learned to use that ability was very, very important in his career.