A Lightheavy That Could Defeat Foreman or Liston??

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  1. cross_trainer

    cross_trainer Liston was good, but no "Tire Iron" Jones Full Member

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    Wlad couldn't take him out the first time. Second time, it took a while, if I recall correctly.

    You've also got contender level guys on Byrd's resume like Tua and Williamson. They could knock people's heads off, too. Byrd fought in an era saturated with punchers. He was pretty darn hard to KO.
     
  2. CleneloAnavarez

    CleneloAnavarez Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Tua would have been a world champ in Liston's era.
     
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  3. Spreadeagle

    Spreadeagle Active Member Full Member

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    Well ok,I'm certainly not going to belittle Wlad's punching power to reinforce
    my argument.Klitschko W was indeed a mighty puncher but that absolutely
    also applies to Liston and Foreman.
    Two fights that illustrate the freakish heavy-hands of both men are :
    Foreman vs Luis Pires-Foreman actually broke Pires's arm with a punch.
    Liston vs Wepner-A middle-aged Sonny Liston inflicted 72 stitches on Chuck wepner
    while also breaking Wepner's nose and left cheekbone.
     
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  4. Rollin

    Rollin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Part of me wants to claim why none beats Foreman, the other knows it will end up as a Jimmy Young discussion.
     
  5. JohnThomas1

    JohnThomas1 VIP Member

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    Foreman got beaten by the greatest heavyweight in history. Foreman also landed enough bombs to the body and head that night to bury Chris Byrd. Ali however was Ali.

    He was very slow and telegraphed his punches yet a great like Joe Frazier and a near great in Ken Norton couldn't find their way to a third round.

    I'm assuming the thread is about the best versions of these two, not the non-acclimated take thy time head case that fought Jimmy Young. Even then i'm not sure Byrd would survive Foreman as Young himself was an extremely talented hard to hit durable type of spoiler.

    Was he more durable than elusive tho? He was gone as soon as Ike landed a big punch clean. At any rate Liston for me has the power to take him out. I certainly don't see Ike hitting any harder and no it wasn't combination punches that won the night. Liston would keep after him just like Ike did. He had a better jab and set up off the jab better as well as being a lot more experienced.
     
  6. The Cryptkeeper

    The Cryptkeeper Well-Known Member Full Member

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    People talking up Liston pushing Foreman back in sparring conveniently forget that Foreman was 19 years old when he sparred Liston.

    Mike Tyson says Foreman is the biggest puncher in history. That will do me.
     
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  7. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 Bob N Weave Full Member

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    I’m almost certain, I’d bet my life on it that Archie Moore and others hit harder than Jimmy Young.
     
  8. The Cryptkeeper

    The Cryptkeeper Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You’re judging Foreman on the Jimmy Young fight?

    Wow.
     
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  9. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 Bob N Weave Full Member

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    You’re already annoying me and I’ve barely noticed you exist. Yes I’m judging Foreman on an element of the Young fight- one poster claimed something to the effect no LHW had the fire power to detour Foreman and I think quite a few LHWs hit as hard as Young, I think Ali too.

    On the topic another point is, and this is another way of looking at the Foreman-Young fight, a lot of power isn’t even required to detour a guy, even a sturdy one like George.
     
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  10. The Cryptkeeper

    The Cryptkeeper Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Annoying you? Jesus, that was easy then…but in all seriousness not my intention.

    Anyway, to your point I agree but it kind of goes both ways. The smaller guy has to move up and take on Liston/Foreman so is it plausible too many of them, even Archie Moore have the durability to last long enough to get the shots off to rock these two monsters? I’m just not sure about that.
     
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  11. swagdelfadeel

    swagdelfadeel Obsessed with Boxing

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    Foreman had already won an olympic gold medal and was a pro fighter at this point. Of course he wasn't prime, but to act like he was this 19 year old kid off the streets is disingenuous. Liston himself wasn't exactly at his best as he was in his late 30s at the minimum, and more realistically somewhere in his 40s.

    Tyson never shared the ring with Liston and Shavers. Those who did, regard both men as harder punchers than Foreman. Anyways, what does this have to do with the thread?
     
  12. The Cryptkeeper

    The Cryptkeeper Well-Known Member Full Member

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    How is it disingenuous? It’s a fact. Where did I suggest Foreman just showed up off the streets? You suggesting that is what I was getting at is disingenuous.

    Do you think Liston shifts Foreman as easily when Foreman is 24 as he allegedly did when Foreman was 19? I know of no male athlete who is physically anywhere near their peak at 19.
     
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  13. Philly161

    Philly161 "Fundamentals are the crutch of the talentless" banned Full Member

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    Ok but power alone is not the whole equation. Young's style and approach that night (against not the best version of foreman imo) was not what i'd expect Moore to do. Also, Foreman very nearly knocked out Jimmy Young in that fight.

    I also think Foreman hit harder than Ezzard Charles so by your own logic then he is assured to knock out Moore.
     
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  14. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 Bob N Weave Full Member

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    Your last paragraph where are you even getting this? because I don’t apply this logic anywhere. The point I’m making is a lot of power isn’t required to detour a guy.

    It is entirely possible a LHW can keep Foreman or Liston honest, they just have to hit hard enough and I believe Charles, Spinks and Moore could hit hard enough, I haven’t discussed any other finer points of those fantasy bouts with the poster I was originally addressing.

    The LHW within reason won’t be walked through as a result of not hitting hard enough, What I’m saying has been proven many times at many weights, even the most sturdy guys can be shut down by average punchers and decisioned.

    One example Bob Foster hit hard enough to achieve this, the way he fights however is not conclusive to beating most generic and aggressive HWs like say a Ray Mercer, with the right style and ability just about anything is possible this is boxing.
     
  15. cross_trainer

    cross_trainer Liston was good, but no "Tire Iron" Jones Full Member

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    One minor point: I think the word you're looking for is "deter" (to dissuade from doing something, make someone back off, etc.) rather than "detour."

    Otherwise, good post.
     
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