very interesting thread, fellows. Sort of a classic topic, isn't it. I have read all the posts but plan on going back to make comments and get in...
This post actually shows some wit. Just as a much older person (I assume)--you might do better to avoid the insults and just rebut the other...
heavy hands Well, I see from your peevish reaction that I hit the nail on the head. Another thing I have learned from life is that backward...
Heavy Hands One thing I have noticed over the years. ******ed folks are easily amused.
"180 lb cruiser hurting Foreman" Bob Baker was nearly as big as Foreman and he went out in the first round against the 180 lb Satterfield....
I think Marciano has a much better chance against Foreman than Dempsey has with Ali. I just don't see Ali not being able to stay away from...
Thanks.
"Patterson didn't fare as well as Walcott against his elite opposition" Okay "I think Jersey Joe did beat the better opposition overall"...
Dempsey was certainly the biggest draw, but he was often the villain until he lost to Tunney. Jeffries seems to have never been very popular...
"end thread" I like Jeffries by ko.
"Quarry, Ellis affairs correspond to Maxim and Ray" Except Walcott proved himself superior to Maxim and Ray while Patterson failed to beat Ellis...
Interesting discussion--my take 1--If Patterson was born in 1914 like Walcott was, and therefore was an exact contemporary of Joe Louis, he...
I am not arguing with anyone. I made a statement. As someone who has paid taxes for 50 years and pays 42 per cent income tax to the federal...
That is certainly the way our ruling class and the bootlickers who support our ruling class look at it.
It is most interesting that Battling Levinsky who fought the two men picks Carpentier while non-experts Babe Ruth and Tom Mix are right on.