Walcott Louis III

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  1. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    Lets say that instead of being matched against Marciano, Louis was simply given the shot at Walcotts title (plausible scenario)

    Would Walcott have had his revenge and how bad would it have been?
     
  2. MRBILL

    MRBILL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Walcott wins the 3rd fight of '51 or '52 had it taken place........ Walcott had finally found himself at age 37 / 38..... BUT! Walcott was a little chinny, so anything is possible......

    MR.BILL
     
  3. Mr Butt

    Mr Butt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    janitor i guess you dont like louis:lol:,for me at this point walcott comes away with a wide ud or even louis is saved by the ref on his feet late in the fight.louis is going to get picked apart::|
     
  4. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    Walcott would have his revenge, no doubt in my mind.
     
  5. Mr Butt

    Mr Butt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    yeah walcott to fast of foot and also hand speed
     
  6. djanders

    djanders Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Walcott would have won this by a 15 round decision...in my opinion.
     
  7. mr. magoo

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    This is obviously the post of a new man who does not know Janitor.


    For the record, Janitor is one of the very best posters on this site, and an avid fan of Joe Louis. In fact, he actually converted me into a Louis fan myself....


    Anyway, as far as a Louis vs. Walcott fight goes, I can't provide an intelligent answer in terms of who would have won. On one hand, Walcott was at the top of his game, and gave some of the best performances of his career at ages 35-37.. on the otherhand, Louis had stopped Walcott, not too long earlier and was fighting more actively than he had in a while in the year of 1951.. Additionally, while the Rocky Marciano loss may have exposed Louis's age, bare in mind that the Rock was a totally different type of fighter who Louis said had a style that exposed his weaknesses.


    In the meantime, Walcott was aging himself, and nearing the last fight of his career......

    CONCLUSION: i think that even an aging Louis would have always been Walcott's " Iran Barkley ", in the same way that Barkley was for Thomas Hearns.... He knew how to beat him, and even though he would have been older, Louis was on a serious course for the title in 1951, with the right tools to beat Jersey.
     
  8. mr. magoo

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    Please read my response to this conversation and tell me what you think.
     
  9. PetethePrince

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    Walcott. He wins by a greater margin. Joe's reflexes and snap went from by the Charles/Rocky fight let alone by 53.
     
  10. RockysSplitNose

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    Can't beleive you think Walcott was a little chinny :patsch:yikes - I thought he had a great chin!! :huh

    But yeah I think Walcott pretty much had Louis' number - beat him quite clearly in their first fight in my opinion aswell so i kind of class him as having regained the title in a way - plus he had just become the first man to win a 15-rounder against Charles and the first ever to secure back-to-back victories over him too.

    Interestingly back in 1936 the unknown 22 year old Camden kid Walcott was hired to join Louis' camp as a spar mate in the build up to Louis-Schmeling I - one of those stories was leaked out of camp that behind closed doors Louis had been knockeed down by one of his sparring partners - nobody knew at the time but it was Walcott. Billy McGraw a journalist for The Philadelphia Record quoted Jersey Joe as saying, "In two days I floored him three times, with 16 ounce gloves. With light gloves I'd tear his head off. He's too easy to hit"
     
  11. mcvey

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    Walcott by dec. I don't think he would stop Louis, too cautious to commit himself to a full out onslaught, but he probably drops the remnants of the Brown Bomber ,maybe a couple of times.
    By the time Louis fought Marciano,he was virtually a one handed fighter,relying on his once immaculate jab and a left hook that, though still authorative,had lost some of its speed and venom.
    Louis' vaunted right hand, was rusted in it's scabbard, and his legs ,never very speedy were mired in mud.
    Louis would finish this fight ,looking like Foreman did after Axel Shultz
     
  12. PowerPuncher

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    if it happens when Walcott is champion, Walcott largely dominates, if its straight after the 2nd fight Louis stops him again.
     
  13. fists of fury

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    Walcott gave a younger Louis all he could handle, and so the result is (almost) a foregone conclusion. I don't think it would be that interesting to watch though...Walcott would be wary of Louis and play it safe en route to a wide UD.
     
  14. Bummy Davis

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    Walcott was starting to put it all together afther the 2 Louis fights and because of the some decent paydays had the luxury of being prepared for his fights and was on a pretty good roll. Also showed he could improve and learn. I think it would be a duplicate of the 1st 2 fights, only JJ would not get caught in the same trap and get cocky but would not be aggresive. He may put Joe down but would be content on putting rds in the bank and taking the nod. JJ was getting better UD15 over JL
     
  15. Bummy Davis

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    Walcott took some great punches from many of the hardest punchers in heavyweight history and although he was stopped by Louis and Marciano, that does not tell the whole story and many a solid chin has been busted by those 2