I've tried to find the Collier fight and can't seem to anywhere ... the only thing possibly suspicious is that it came right after the Gregg fight...
Maybe it was a slip I that fight that you're thinking of ... I haven't watched it in years ... the only Cobb knockdown I know of on film is this...
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I have always , always heard Ali stated at 6' 3" .... as far as Liston / Louis , Sonny may have been a shade under 6'1" and Joe was a solid 6' 2"...
Frazier is all wrong for Toney .... too well conditioned, too much volume with the power.
It’s from about 1952 which makes him roughly 54 at the time … interesting that he and Dempsey, with all their fights showed no signs of damage...
https://www.wnyc.org/story/gene-tunney-the-communist-menace-and-how-we-can-safeguard-ourselves/ content aside, it’s a long and rare glimpse at Tunney
he wasn’t a journeyman but a talented underachiever who for one fight gave and performed at 110% and scored an all time upset.
Rocky is too strong, too busy, too well conditioned and stops him later in fight.
Max Baer ... I often read he'd have been an all time great if he took it seriously ... I don't see it Greg Page ... something was missing .. John...
the Moore fight was absurd but the first Patterson, Floyd was thirty and just looked terrific beating Chuvalo …
After two rounds Joe warms up and ends it in about four or five. Mismatch
six months before Cooney Ken went a fast and impressive ten rounds w a young and undefeated Cobb. Norton folded under big punchers.. he could not...
Oh , I thought you ment like Corrie Sanders and a still prime Peters ...
I like Archie to dice him up ... too fast and clever and Max was no giant himself ....