Why didnt monzon ever go up to lightheavyweight?

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  1. cotto20

    cotto20 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He was in talks to fight conteh but it never happend, monzon vs foster is the best fight of the 1970's not to happen. Monzon was known to have to cut alot of weight to make middle he might of been stronger and more powerful at his more natural weight at lightheavy, to me monzon looked a bigger man the conteh and galidnez
     
  2. elindiomonzon

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  3. cotto20

    cotto20 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    thanks monzon is my all time favourite fighter
     
  4. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Monzon, whatever his outside the ring life was like, was exceedingly smart inside the ring...and that included knowing where he was most suited, divisionwise...he was uniquely suited to middleweight...and stayed there wisely.
     
  5. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Monzon, it goes without saying, is my favorite fighter too, as evidenced by ny avatar as well.
     
  6. Smith

    Smith Monzon-like Full Member

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    Love the avatar Cotto, haven't seen that pic before surprisingly since I have about 400 Monzon images on my computer.
     
  7. JimmyShimmy

    JimmyShimmy 1050 psi Full Member

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    No light heavyweight would fight him. Spinks is on record saying "I once saw a picture of Monzon, and before I could control myself I filled my pants..."
     
  8. bxrfan

    bxrfan Sizzle Full Member

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    Yeah, cause Spinks, a rookie in 1977, would fight Monzon right? :roll:

    Same as with Hagler, I believe he knew he would probably lose at light heavyweight against Foster, just like Marvin did with Spinks, so they just stayed in the weight class they could dominate in.
     
  9. Flea Man

    Flea Man มวยสากล Full Member

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    I think Conteh would've beaten him. Has a great jab himself could mix things up, would've been the bigger man.

    As for Hagler, MW was perfect for Monzon.
     
  10. kidargentine

    kidargentine Member Full Member

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    Monzon is my all time favorite fighter as well. I am not even from Argentina, but I try to pattern my style like his. But I am also smaller than him, that is where I get my name from.

    Monzon stayed to where he was best suited.
     
  11. cotto20

    cotto20 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Am not to shocked about spinks saying that, just looking at monzon you can see the guy is cold man.
     
  12. cotto20

    cotto20 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    thanks that is fraiser scot standing with monzon before there non title match
     
  13. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If you are a career Middleweight, why fight at Light Heavyweight?

    Acts by fighters today like this, help ruin the sport for me now a days.

    Why cannot a fighter with a potential stay in a division and dominate it for a few years anymore?

    Fighters seem to me to be a little lazy in this age, not prepared to control their weight to stay in a division.

    Sure fighters used to move up in the 70s (and earlier), but they generally did this on a sound foundation, of a long career at a lighter weight.
     
  14. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    I think he got Scott out of there fairly quick, eh?
     
  15. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol:you're a leg-puller you are (lol)..Spinks never said that..