That was probably down to Quarry either being out of contention or money. After all why would a man who was more than willing to face beasts...
Hardly a hollow win for Ali after '71 as Muhammad was also past his best and Joe was still a very dangerous fighter - Look at the heavyweight...
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This is true. Eubank's bull**** was entertaining,at least.
Floyd faster but Joe was a better all round technician in my view. Plus a better chin which would be the deciding factor here. Walcott by...
Lennox would have little trouble beating Rocky. He'd get his big licks in before Rocky's advantages,such as stamina,had a chance to come into play.
Agreed about the record. As for H2H ? An intriguing one.
Frankie......Pliz rite en Inglishhh.....Taiks 2 fukken long 2 reed yor poasts utherwize.
Louis beats them both but,as has been said by many,still finds Ezzard and Jersey Joe very tough. Louis by UD or late round kos.
This is how I see it too.
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I see Liston as retiring around 1971/72 then joining the George Foreman camp for a while.
This would exclude Bugner as well,then. Tommy Farr Henry Cooper Frank Bruno
Ali eventually breaks down a durable Douglas for a late round stoppage. Muhammad then issues a challenge to Godzilla.
Would have been an excellent move for both men circa 1973. All depends on Bugner's approach. He COULD beat Quarry but only if he really fancies...