Could Sonny Liston have made it undefeated vs Louis title defenses?

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  1. Spreadeagle

    Spreadeagle Active Member Full Member

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    Forget the number of rounds.The fact is Dempsey consistently failed against an opponent who wouldn't be good enough to be a sparring partner for either Liston or Foreman.
    ' WWE ' slammed ? I don't know where you get that from.He was PUNCHED out of the ring,and with considerable help from the ringside reporters just about beat the TWENTY second count.
    No matter what the circumstances,no matter what the context that is what happened.
    An ATG in reality lost to an extremely crude slugger.This drives home my point that even
    ATGs can lose to inferior fighters under the right circumstances.
     
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  2. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 Mauling Mormon’s banned Full Member

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    Last I checked JD won, weird… yes Meehan beat Dempsey in 4 rd’ers it’s a great achievement init? Dempsey better hope he never has to face the likes of a Big Toney in a 4rder…
     
  3. ThatOne

    ThatOne Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why does Ken Norton's and Oscar Bonavena's attributes have everything to do with Ali looking bad (He did go 3-1 against them) and Muhammad Ali's attributes have nothing to do with Ernie Terrell locking awful? Could it be speed, reflexes, and grit have a quality of their own?
     
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  4. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    The 80's and 90's produced much bigger contenders.To put things in perspective.I think Folley.Machen,Terrell,Chuvalo, and Folley would be ranked contenders in any previous era,if you think otherwise ,name the eras they would not be?
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  5. ThatOne

    ThatOne Boxing Addict Full Member

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    HMMMM



    Physically, Terrell is the most formidable opponent Ali has met since his knockout of Sonny Liston in Lewiston, Me. on May 25, 1965. Though taller than most heavyweights, he is a solid man equipped with the tools needed to fashion a victory: confidence, a long, jolting left hand, the ability to fight well and destructively inside and the capability of accepting a hard punch to the head without coming apart. So much for the credit side. Unfortunately, Terrell, like so many of his predecessors, cannot hope to equal Ali in hitting speed or speed afoot. Unfortunately, too, he is a high-strung, nervous man.

    https://vault.si.com/vault/1967/02/06/muhammad-ali-ernie-terrell-title-fight

    Tex nailed it. Speed has a quality of its own.
     
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  6. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Could Sonny Liston beat Exum Speight and Pea Wolfgramm
     
  7. BoxingFan2002

    BoxingFan2002 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Bonavena was a slugger with not any defense or speed, if you hit him hard enough it is not hard to drop him, he also lose balance very often.
     
  8. Spreadeagle

    Spreadeagle Active Member Full Member

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    True.
     
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  9. Spreadeagle

    Spreadeagle Active Member Full Member

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    Who said beating Dempsey in 4 rounders is a great achievement ?
     
  10. BoxingFan2002

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    My claim is not only a claim; it was not I who felt that Martin got an eye injury in the Wendell Newton fight.

    Yes, it appears there was suspicion that Leotis Martin sustained his eye injury before even facing Sonny Liston—specifically in the bout against Wendell Newton.

    Eye Injury in the Newton Fight (Oct 28, 1969)
    • Promoter Peltz and those close to the Martin camp claim the detached retina occurred during Martin’s July–October 1969 fight against Wendell Newton at the Blue Horizon, not in the Liston match two months later reddit.com+15ringtv.com+15boxing247.com+15.

    • According to Peltz:

      “It was supposed to be an easy fight for Leotis but it wasn’t, and his eye blew up. He might have been behind on the cards when he stopped Newton.” ringtv.com

    • Ringside observer Collins also recalls the fight being notably tense—“so much at stake for Martin”—adding credibility to the theory that the injury happened then ringtv.com.
    Detached Retina After Liston Fight
    ✅ Conclusion
    • Two competing explanations exist:
      1. Promoter/insider claim: The retina was damaged during the Newton fight.

      2. Official boxing records: The career-ending injury was suffered in the Liston bout.
    Given these divergent narratives, it’s highly plausible that Martin’s eye was already compromised by the Newton match, which then deteriorated during—or shortly after—the Liston fight.
     
  11. BoxingFan2002

    BoxingFan2002 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If we didn't correct you, you would still claim that Liston was older than Tyson, don't act like you confirm your mistake.
    Once we caught you, you acted like, yeah, I made a mistake, which is typical for you to do.
     
  12. BoxingFan2002

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    Nope, he would not since Wepner had no skills and not close punching and raw power compared to McBride.
    McBride is also not only taller by 1 inch, but 43 pounds heavier than Wepner, and still Sonny struggled to stop wepner until 9 rounds.

    With McBride's fight going the distance and Liston would for sure lose because of his stamina problems at that stage and because McBride is a bigger and stronger guy than Wepner.

    It would be like Wepner 3.0, and it would not end well for Liston.
     
  13. Spreadeagle

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    Hmm......I was hoping you could provide hard medical evidence to support the theory that Martin had
    sustained the injury before the Liston fight.The weight of opinion does favour Martin suffering his detached
    retina during the Liston fight.
     
  14. Spreadeagle

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    Nope.There is absolutely no evidence of Liston having stamina problems during the Wepner fight.
    Why would stamina be an issue if Sonny fought McBride ?
     
  15. BoxingFan2002

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    Other top fighters Meehan fought included Harry Wills, Harry Greb, Billy Miske, Fred Fulton, Ed (Gunboat) Smith, and Tommy Gibbons. He had a six-round newspaper decision win over Jack Dillon in 1917 and a four-round decision win against Sam Langford in 1919.

    In 1918, the New York Sun wrote: "Meehan is so fat that blows make no impression upon him and he is so awkward that even the cleverest of opponents cannot figure out a way to reach him effectively. Despite the ludicrous appearance he makes in the ring, Meehan really knows a great deal about the game of fisticuffs and he is far from being the easy mark he looks."

    Mehaan was better than Martin; he had better wins over Dillon and Langford, plus unlike Liston, who lost against Martin by KO, Dempsey lost against Meehan by DEC and avenged with a vicious KO.

    So even that loss is better than Liston losing against guys like Marshall and Martin.