[1954] Ezzard Charles: Marciano doesn't really hit hard, Walcott punches harder

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  1. reznick

    reznick In the 7.2% Full Member

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    What are you on about?
    Who said Marciano was like Thor and Odin? Nobody. Yet you say that’s how people look at him. I’m doing the same thing here to be ironic, lol, but you can’t pick up on it because you’re too tunnel visioned on tearing Rocky down.

    I don’t care to argue the virtue of James Tillis. Of course it’s not a nice thing to say.

    I’m showing how easy this is. And how shallow it is to use one quote out of thousands to reinforce a narrative.

    Charles wasn’t impressed with Marcianos power? Neither was Tillis with Tyson’s. To say the least. And Tyson’s supposed to be the version of Marciano with superpowers.
     
  2. mcvey

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    SQ proved conclusively with a primary sourced quote from the referee,Al Berl that he at no time contemplated stopping the second Charles fight.So yes I do know!

    There is no evidence that Charles EVER changed his opinion on Walcott and Marciano's respective hitting power. You're trying to lay bricks without cement, go away and do some research, it will be a a lot more profitable for you, and perhaps you wont come on here repeating fairy tales .

    I'm not young enough to know everything ,but I'm old enough to have forgotten more about boxing than you have yet learnt.
     
  3. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Butt hurt Dude?
     
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  4. reznick

    reznick In the 7.2% Full Member

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    This is like a belligerent drunk asking if I've had too much to drink.
     
  5. BitPlayerVesti

    BitPlayerVesti Boxing Drunkie Full Member

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    Both had great power. I don't think it's implausible that Walcott's best shot was harder than Rocky's best shot. But Walcott wasn't nearly as relentless.
     
  6. mcvey

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    You're not ironic, just petty.
     
  7. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Have you Dude? No grief my end I've found this thread vastly amusing,predictable but amusing.
    OnTHor/Rocky. I've read posts from idiots saying he only had to land one clean punch to ko anyone that his stamina was so out there in front of his opposition they were left toiling in his wake,that, and this is from you I think, he was defensively clever with good balance.
     
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  8. mcvey

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    Pretty decent analysis.
     
  9. InMemoryofJakeLamotta

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    KO 1
     
  10. FrankinDallas

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    "He hit me so hard, the Queen felt it", Don Kockell. May, 1955.
    "He hit me so hard, the pope felt it", Roland LaStarza, September, 1953.
    "When Rocky landed his Suzy Q on me, Jersey City had a earthquake", Jersey Joe Walcott, September, 1952.
    "Rocky hit me so hard that General Motors stopped making cars that day". Joe Louis, October, 1951.

    Etc.
     
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  11. Cojimar 1946

    Cojimar 1946 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If Marciano fans are expected to be objective why can't the Ali fans also be objective?
     
  12. mcvey

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    Ali never beat a 240lbs, class, prime heavyweight ,did you know that? The guy was ****.
     
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  13. Cojimar 1946

    Cojimar 1946 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Not necessarily, but I don't think people are showing much objectivity when they compare Ali with skilled super heavies. If your making some attempt at being objective the relative lack of success by Ali sized heavyweights in the last 22 years should be a major cause for concern with regards to Ali's chances. The fact that people just dismiss this fact suggests they are being driven by raw emotion rather than logic.
     
  14. Cojimar 1946

    Cojimar 1946 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Maybe I'm wrong but I see a bit of irony in someone who accusses Marciano fans of overrating him and then proceeds to pick Ali and Foreman over Anthony Joshua. You don't see a bit of a contradiction in all this?
     
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  15. mcvey

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    Personally I don't ,principally because I have Ali as my number 1 all time heavyweight and Marciano does not crack my top ten. so no I see no contradiction whatsoever.
    I don't think its just the fact that Marciano is undersized
    for the 70's and upwards heavies,but that he was crude defensively,slow of both hand and foot,had a tiny reach, and had a tendency to cut .
    I'd give Dempsey for example a much better chance against the bigger heavies because he was a lot quicker into range, had faster hands and feet, was more evasive, and did not cut,plus he was proven against big men.
    Thank you for being polite with your observation,I can think of 3 others who would not be if they were arriving at the same ,[erroneous ]conclusion.
     
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