CFL Alumni Fight: Former CFL Players Joe Kapp And Angelo Mosca Trades Punches At Event (VIDEO)

First Posted: 11/27/11 02:47 AM ET Updated: 11/28/11 01:50 PM ET

VANCOUVER - Time does not necessarily heal all wounds.

Former CFL legends Joe Kapp and Angelo Mosca became involved in a fight Friday during a CFL alumni luncheon. A video of the incident on YouTube showed Kapp attempting to give Mosca flowers as an apparent peace offering and Mosca rejecting the gesture with an expletive.

Kapp, 73, a former B.C. Lions quarterback, then shoved the flowers in Mosca's face, prompting the 74-year-old Mosca, a former Hamilton Tiger-Cats defensive lineman, to attempt to shove them away with his hands. Kapp then swatted Mosca with the flowers, and Mosca retaliated by swinging his cane and striking Kapp in the head.

Kapp then landed a right hand to Mosca's jaw, then a left that felled Mosca.

"It was the most bizarre thing that's happened to me in 31 years in the game," said comedian Ron James, who was serving as the luncheon's host. "It's unfortunate because lost in all this was the great work Leo Ezerins (CFL alumni association head) did to set this up to bring attention (to post-concussion syndrome in pro athletes)."

The bad blood between Kapp and Mosca goes back 48 years from Hamilton's 21-10 win over B.C. in the 1963 Grey Cup. In that game, Mosca delivered a controversial hit on Lions running back Willie Fleming, knocking Fleming out of the game.

Kapp and Mosca were supposed to talk about the hit at the luncheon. The plan was for the audience to vote on whether it was a good or bad hit afterwards, James said.

What the video didn't reveal, James added, was earlier when the two were seated at a table, Mosca extended his hand to Kapp but the former Lion didn't accept it.

Once Mosca was helped up on to a nearby chair, Kapp apologized to the crowd for the incident. But shortly afterwards, he relayed a bizarre story about Fleming having a dog he named Angelo and how he beat the animal daily.

"I don't want to pass judgement on Angelo Mosca or Joe Kapp but I think there is a lesson to be learned here," James said. "The trick to life is to lighten the road, not pile it on.

"But these guys, despite their age, what is bred in their bones is a warrior's streak."

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VANCOUVER - Time does not necessarily heal all wounds.Former CFL legends Joe Kapp and Angelo Mosca became involved in a fight Friday during a CFL alumni luncheon. A video of the incident on YouTube sh...
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09:48 PM on 11/28/2011
Former CFL Players Joe Kapp And Angelo Mosca Trading Punches sadly exhibited the way that great champions should NEVER act. Their lack of professional respect for each other not only hurts themselves, it sets a BAD EXAMPLE for young people.

Their poor behavior hurts all the people that have seen this video, and it hurts all great players who understand that self control is what makes great champions truly great.

Real champions in life admit when they are wrong, and forgive the other person when they have acted poorly. You guys owe all of us, and each other a sincerely apology.

Don't leave this world with bad blood on your soul.

Come on, are you guys champions or not?
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crp767
08:08 PM on 11/28/2011
This is just sad they really don't have much life left, time to let it go. Now they have this to remember. JUST SAD
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salamanca1
We'll never run out of stupidity
07:28 PM on 11/28/2011
I'll tell you one thing. The modern NFL has a lot of millionaires and the occasional criminal, but the old NFL had a lot of maniacs. Case in point.
08:47 PM on 11/28/2011
O yeah, we all know how sane the "modern" NFL is... Just ask Ndamukong Suh..lol.
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salamanca1
We'll never run out of stupidity
11:44 PM on 11/28/2011
You may have noticed that nobody else has stomped on anybody lately in the NFL, with the notable exception of Haynesworth, and even he admitted that was stupid and bad. There will always be an a$$h0le here and there, but by and large the rules have changed drastically over the past 40 years, and so has the behavior.
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salamanca1
We'll never run out of stupidity
07:26 PM on 11/28/2011
I still remember Joe Kapp as being the latest, and last man so far, to throw seven touchdown passes in an NFL football game, with the Vikings.
06:37 PM on 11/28/2011
The Lions kick *ss twice in one weekend.
05:39 PM on 11/28/2011
Really sad what jerks but Kapp really pushed the issue and punching out a guy with a cane.
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Stanley Scott
Semper Fi
05:22 PM on 11/28/2011
The old geezer still has a good right cross that's for sure! I guess Mosca didn't like flowers.
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califinest18
05:21 PM on 11/28/2011
2 old white fools acting like fools
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sleepind
05:38 PM on 11/28/2011
What does white have to do with it? Hate less, learn more.
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califinest18
05:20 PM on 11/28/2011
even in old age they are still violent thugs,what a shame and disgrace
05:19 PM on 11/28/2011
This is pathetic. ANYONE that enjoys this or encourages it is sick...very sick. I'm glad no one on this board is leaving any comments that they have enjoyed this kind of behavior.
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opprobrious
More speech. Less Flagging.
11:47 PM on 11/28/2011
Call me sick then. I found it ludicrously absurd and that made me chuckle. Perhaps I'm not as pure as the driven snow as you obviously are.
04:55 PM on 11/28/2011
Joe Kapp played in the Superbowl with the Minn Vikings against the KC Chiefs. Kapp was a tough lumberjack in a QB uniform. Watch Kapp on Youtube.
04:52 PM on 11/28/2011
I'm trying to let it goooo, ay.
04:47 PM on 11/28/2011
Actually, looking at this again (and again and again because it's just too funny), it was Kapp who incited Mosca first by sticking the flowers in his face and waving them around. That is simple assault and battery and Mosca had every right to defend himself at that point. Too bad he was just too fat and slow for the other guy.
05:16 PM on 11/28/2011
Yeah, Kapp acted like a jack@$$
04:45 PM on 11/28/2011
Meow Meowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
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Yanni Sarah
I support the Constitution, not the President.
04:33 PM on 11/28/2011
Nothing funnier than seeing a couple old geezers go at it like that. I LOVE IT!!!! :)