Now, Feliciano did beat Vince Phillips and Delvin Rodriguez immediately before and after the Gomez fight, so that isn't really a terribly ugly...
Think how their parents would feel. :lol:
A. Notice Ali's first fight with frazier was in '71 and the last was in '75, whereas Norton's first was in '73 and the last was in '76. Further,...
See my second post in this thread.
Yes, it isn't fair to say Marciano's chin was better because he was knocked out by Foreman. But compare each guy's performances against similar...
Why? Why is losing because the other man injured you any more or less legitimate than losing because he outboxed you or knocked you out?
I think people are going a little overboard here. Let us not forget that Nwodo, who is not nearly as skilled as Mormeck, was soundly outboxing...
And Agramonte, Holman and Bethea were all gatekeepers, two of whom were washed up at that.
Let's not forget he also beat Gus Dorazio and Lee Q. Murray. The "bum of the month" title is misleading- Simon was a solid contender. Really-...
Marciano- he wasn't wobbled, floored or stopped as often as Frazier at any stage of his career.
B-I-N-G-O. It is absolutely not true that Marciano's supporters on this forum think of him as superhuman or invincible and refuse to accept that...
1. Frazier fought a collectively younger, fitter and more focused Ali. 2. No, actually, if you watch the first round of Quarry-Norton, you'll see...
Yes, exactly. With Tua, you can always expect a guy who comes more or less straight in and throws a conventional left hook as a knockout punch....
Ali was impressive against Quarry, and the Bonavena fight was tough, but he closed it out very well. Back-to-back fights with two of the best...
Well, Tua was essentially a Marciano clone, heavier but with inferior skill, conditioning, workrate, and two-handed power. Tua very arguably beat...