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I would say Charles was close to his prime when he fought Marciano the 1st fight in 1954 but he was 32, lets say his prime was when he stopped Rex Layne in 1951 at 29 years of age,Charles beat some great fighters, like Elmer Ray,Jimmy Bivens,Archie Moore,Joey Maxin,,Joe Walcott,Joe Louis,Gus Lesnevich, and some good heavy contenders, Bob Satterfield,Joe Baksi,Pat Valentino,Nick Barone,Cesar Brione,Bernie Reynalds,Billy Gilliam,Coley Wallace,Johnny Haynes,Rex Layne
How would Charles do Vs your top 10 Heavyweights ATG 1) Louis UD 15 2)Marciano Close UD 3) Ali, close UD 15 4)Dempsey SD 15 5)Frazier SD 15 6)Charles TKO13 over George Foreman 7)Lennox Lewis..SD 15 9)Charles UD Tyson 10Charles SD Holmes 11)Charles UD Liston 12)Charles UD Baer 13)Charles SD Schmeling 14)Charles UD Holyfield 15)Charles UD Jeffries/Johnson |
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Charles was at his best at LT.Heavy.IMO his best years were from 46 to 51.After his loss to Walcott he started to slip.After the second Marciano fight he was just about through.Ez was an ATG.heavy but not a top 10.A top 15 definitly.
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I would give Charles a good chance to outbox an apathetic Baer, or TKO Schmeling though. |
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Ali UD Charles (8-6-1)
Charles UD Liston (9-6) Jeffries KO 13 Charles Charles TKO 8 Corbett Charles TKO 12 Fitzsimmons Frazier TKO 10 Charles Charles UD Foreman (10-5) Tunney UD Charles (9-6) Charles UD Tyson (8-7) Charles UD Holmes (8-7) Lewis TKO 5 Charles Marciano KO 14 Charles Charles UD Baer (11-4) Dempsey TKO 7 Charles Charles UD Holyfield (9-6) Charles UD Johnson (9-6) Louis TKO 9 Charles |
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Interesting picks and believable, I was watching a lot of Charles films when he was at his best and I know I always underated him but he would do a lot better than I thought. I gave him the benifit of the doubt that he would come in to each fight at his best which we know just does not happen but Charles would upset a lot of Favorites on a given night, its just hard to be that consistant |
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I think Louis would knock Charles out, as well as Frazier (bad stylistic matchup). Charles was better than Tunney in my opinion, as lightheavyweight as well as heavyweight, i think he'd beat Tunney at either weight, by decision. I also think Lewis would knock Charles out. Holmes would be a hard fight and he could beat Foreman, but i have to favor Foreman here. |
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all very logical, i could see it happening that way also, I just recently watched a lot of Charles early fights, Barone,Valentino,Layne,Marciano,Louis,Satterfeild etc and refreshed my respect for him, he should have retired after the 2nd Marciano fight because he took a terrific pounding in those fights and was not the same after. He could fight a puncher on the inside and avoid a lot of shots and had good power in either hand but he was KO'd by Walcott(one Punch) but Walcott would have Ko'd just about any Heavyweight with that punch(just about)
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