Cuban Great - Felix Savon.

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  1. hussleman

    hussleman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Both Stevenson and Savon turned down tens of millions of dollars to fight Ali and Tyson. They had country over riches.
     
  2. Dustaine

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    I dare say, and I know I'm gonna get a **** storm on me, that this guy was at Savón and Stevenson's level, if not higher:

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkX7j_lCNCE[/ame]
     
  3. Threetime no1

    Threetime no1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I have'nt seen any footage of him until now. Hard to tell from a short piece of footage, but he looked impressive.
     
  4. wrimc

    wrimc Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Imagine if Savon had turned pro in the early 90's the heavyweight scene might have looked a lot different
     
  5. garfios

    garfios Dark Lord Full Member

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    He was faster than both of them .
     
  6. The Akbar One

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    Savon was probably one of the top 2 or 3 hardest punchers in boxing history. He was knocking guys out with Amateur type gloves and headgear on.
     
  7. The Akbar One

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    It definitely would have. He was better than Lewis, Bowe, etc. at the same age. He would have been an awesome pro. He would have been able to grow into that 6'5 frame and fill out properly, and he would have had even more power.
     
  8. Dustaine

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    He was impressive. He was kind of a late bloomer, though. he was moved to +91 kg so he didn't fight Savón. Savón fought Balado when Balado was a young guy and defeated him. I sincerely doubt Savón could have defeated the older version of Balado.

    Sadly, Balado died at a train crossing in Havana, still a very young man. I lived in Cuba when it happened, and I feel very bad about it, even to this day.
     
  9. garfios

    garfios Dark Lord Full Member

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    Just like stevenson and Balado, Castro has a lot to do with sport history for the past 50+ years, what a shame, and that was in the HW div. Cuba had a few other greats down in weight.
     
  10. SOUTHERMOST

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  11. El Bujia

    El Bujia Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Stevenson and Savon were both great at showing the difference between fully developed grown men and pre-developed teenagers in 3 round fights.:good

    Someone like Frazier would've blitzed Stevenson in a similar fashion to the way he did Foster, in my opinion. Stevenson couldn't even get past Igor Vysotsky in the amateurs (and was in fact KO'd in their second fight), who was reknowned as being somewhat of an amateur version of Frazier or Marciano.
     
  12. puertorricane

    puertorricane Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree i remember him and he was starting to get some recognition when he got killed in the accident.

    :hat
     
  13. vanargian_guard

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    :nono

    Teofilio Stevenson a G.
     
  14. Longcount

    Longcount boxing Full Member

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    I was just about to post about Balado. That was an absolute tragedy - I think he was potentially better than both of them.
     
  15. puertorricane

    puertorricane Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He didnt have the physical ability of savon or stevenson but he could box and move. He was stocky and short not talll or an athletic freak. We would never know though if he couldve been the next great one.

    :hat