Floyd Patterson vs Earnie Shavers

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  1. mattdonnellon

    mattdonnellon Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I actually think Ingo was far cuter than Ernie, far better at setting his man up.
     
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  2. Berlenbach

    Berlenbach Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Like a lot of people have said, Earnie's best chance is to land a bomb. But then he had that same chance against a variety of other fighters too and couldn't KO them. Ingo couldn't KO Patterson in 2 out of 3. Liston was the only man to put Patterson on the canvas and keep him there and Shavers was no Liston.

    Patterson is faster, more talented, more skilled and sports a much better record against top heavyweights. While not as hard-hitting as Shavers, he has good power himself. Durability-wise, there isn't much to choose between them. If they meet ten times, maybe Earnie KOs him twice. The other eight, Patterson either stops him or wins a decision.
     
  3. William Walker

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    setting up-sure, and even more precise most of the time, but still a one trick pony. At least Shavers could fight with either hand well.
     
  4. William Walker

    William Walker Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think it's more likely they split fights evenly. 5 for Shavers by knockout and 5 for Patterson, 2 by knockout and 3 by decision.
     
  5. Berlenbach

    Berlenbach Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You have more faith in Earnie than I do. He didn't KO five Floyd Patterson-level fighters in his entire career, let alone five in ten fights. As I said, Earnie's power means he can't be counted out, but it usually wasn't enough for him at world level. His shaky chin, poor stamina and vulnerability to being out-boxed were usually decisive in his biggest fights. I just think the classier Patterson is going to get the best of their series.
     
  6. William Walker

    William Walker Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'll admit Floyd is a much better fighter in almost every area, I just think Floyd is more vulnerable than many people give him credit for.
     
  7. mrkoolkevin

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    Interesting matchup.
     
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  8. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    When did Floyd become a big puncher?

    I guess the best heavyweight he ever knocked out was Ingo ... but what do we know about Ingo’s chin? His resume doesn’t include any world-class punchers on which to judge and mostly random Euro fodder.

    If Ingo is a question mark chin-wise, who’s the best man Floyd knocked out at heavy? An aging Archie Moore?
     
  9. RulesMakeItInteresting

    RulesMakeItInteresting Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    First fight Shavers knocks him out in 2. Second fight Patterson knocks him out in 7 at the latest.
     
  10. RulesMakeItInteresting

    RulesMakeItInteresting Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He certainly had great power in both hands.
     
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  11. Richard M Murrieta

    Richard M Murrieta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Although Earnie Shavers is a terrific puncher who remains dangerous, he would have to take out Floyd Patterson out early much the same way that Sonny Liston did in 1962 and 1963. But Patterson's speed and experience would prevail in the end, Floyd does also possess better stamina. Floyd remains upright to win a unanimous decision.