Golota would simply fall apart at the seems if he faced anybody with the desire to win/could withstand his assualt Tyson ducked Grandpa Foreman because Cus once said "No come forward slugger beats Foreman" Norton would lose to any great puncher SRL won against Hagler, fair and square < This will be disputed forever.
It's a cure for insomnia, very boring fight although it was funny any time a punch was actually thrown the crowd went insane. Probably to help keep themselves from falling asleep. Young looking like he wanted to dive out of the ring through the ropes was quite cringeworthy.
Norton landed the only good shots of the round. Ali didn't land anything meaningful. It doesn't matter if he was "fighting for the entire round" - irrelevant. With all due respect, Magna, but I suspect if this character's name wasn't Muhammad Ali, there's no way you would be inclined to score that round for him.
Richard Steele Didn't rob Meldrick Taylor of a historic victory when he stopped the first Chavez/Taylor fight with :02 left in the fight. First of all he had no idea of the exact time left. The famous red lights only told him that there were :10 or less left. Concivabily enough time for Julio Cesar Chavez to get to him and do some real long term damage. Steele had to make a judgment call in split seconds time. Also Taylor's cornor gave him bad advise and had him try to win the round. I'm symppthitc to Taylor, and would like to think that if was in Steele's shoes. I would have made the other decision, but considering the circimstances. It's not fair to blame him.
I've watched it some 5 times today. Scored it Ali's every time. "Meaningful" is incredibly subjective. I don't JUST go by "That looked like that may have hurt". 1 big right does not neutralize 5 good jabs for me. I score bouts the way I would ask them to be scored if I was fighting- Win or lose, give it to the guy landing, the guy doing the good boxing, the guy giving the most effort, and the guy landing the best shots. Punches, defense, effective aggression, ring control. Norton winning the back thirty does not negate him losing the first 2:30 on those three categories, but I can admit its a competitive, close round.
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Salvador Sanchez was the best featherweight of his time. He may have been , but since he did not fight Pedroza it was never proven. Tommy Burns had jaundice when he fought Johnson. Bull****. Jack Johnson owed Joe Jeannette because they were both black . Jeannette bad mouthed Johnson at every opportunity ,picked against Johnson on at least two occasions,siding with the white challenger,and trained a white hope Carl Morris. Johnson owed him nothing. Boxers of today are more skilled than their 1920's counterparts. Tell that to Leonard,Labarba, Genaro,Loughran, Slattery,Mandell etc.
Why did they not fight then? I think it was just mutal between them that they both didn't want that fight If one of them wanted it bad enough i think it would have came off
why didnt Foreman face Bowe, Lewis or Holmes? Holmes literally begged foreman for a fight and continues to diss him to this day
Holmes would have outboxed so much more than Tommy did, the ref would probably have to stop it because both Foremans eyes would be closed from constant jabbing.