15 rounds: Floyd Patterson vs. Ken Norton

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  1. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    ...and so maybe you shouldn't say "Patterson shouldn't even box Moore" when Patterson has knocked Moore out?
     
  2. dezbeast

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    By Ali's admission, Patterson punched harder than him. Anyway, I see Norton winning by close decision. Very interesting matchup.
     
  3. TheGreatA

    TheGreatA Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Patterson was certainly a harder puncher than Ali in my view.

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  4. Mendoza

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    Norton via mid to late round TKO would be my pick. While Norton had a suspect chin vs huge punchers, he held up just fine in three fights with Ali, and one with Quarry. And of course Norton went the distance in a close fight with a prime Larry Holmes.

    Patterson did not hit as hard as Foreman or Shavers for sure.
     
  5. The Mongoose

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    This could easily end up being the Patterson/Jackson II beatdown all over again. Jackson and Norton are very comparable in terms of size, physical power, and swarming volume punching approach. Though more prone to knockdowns Jackson was probably more durable than Norton as well, capable of taking some sick punishment.


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    Not sure the crab would bother Patterson much either as Moore used a simliar technique and the great "Gazelle Punch" still found a home.

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  6. KTFO

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    And you narrow-mindedly stop thinking further there. Moore was a bulked up lightheavy. So was Patterson. Neither Patterson nore Moore had any business in the heavyweight-division.
     
  7. Muchmoore

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    Wow you're thick :lol:
     
  8. McGrain

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    ...yeah, narrow mindedly thinkint that because Patterson had knocked Moore out it was reasonable for him to have a fight with him.
     
  9. Minotauro

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    Patterson was the first ever two time heavyweight champion. Not bad for a guy who had no business in the heavyweight division.
     
  10. Duodenum

    Duodenum Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyd could do a hard and resourceful 15 rounds, as he showed when he was robbed against Ellis. Chuvalo and Bonavena were rugged opponents, and he prevailed over both. He'd be under Ken's overhand right, and his hook was faster and quicker. Moving laterally, ducking in and out of corners (like he did with Chuvalo), he could certainly pull off a decision win. Late stoppage? Possible, but not likely.

    Norton's best weapon in this situation would be his right uppercut. Like many others, he could drop Patterson, but his power isn't the same as Ingo's or Liston's. He's not stopping someone with Floyd's recuperative powers and nobody wore down a healthy Patterson.
     
  11. BUDW

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    Floyd wins with speed
     
  12. kenmore

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    I cannot picture the smallish Patterson hanging in there with the much bigger, skilled, powerpunching Norton. I like Norton by knockout anytime. It is possible that Patterson's superior speed enables him to last into the middle or later rounds though.
     
  13. punchy

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    Maybe Patterson who was fast and could bang, Norton was quality fighter though.
     
  14. bodhi

    bodhi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :-( Ali said Patterson was the most skilled fighter he fought. Norton is bigger but not that much and Patterson proved that he could hang in with as big guys who punched as hard but were tougher in Bonavena and Chuvalo. Norton did not bang as hard as Johannson and even he couldn't keep Paterson down.
     
  15. McGrain

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    My pick is Patterson by KO.