It's a debatable topic as the two men are comparable. Frazier was slightly bigger and weighed more, he also grinded down many opponents with a relentless assault. Very Similiar to Marciano. He fell short in stopping the very big Ali, and Foreman which brings us to the "what if" factor that is endlessly debated about Marciano's chances against larger Quality opponents. If I had to choose I would pick Marciano, slight edge in overall power and certaintly possessed better power in his weaker arm than Frazier.
Come on! Mathis was out. He woke up at four, got up and fell into the ropes at 9. That is a knock out. It was like Charles after Walcott knocked him out. He was out too. Charles got up and fell across the ring. Apart from his last fight it was the only time Big Bus did not go the distance.
No, and frazier did hit harder, frazier destroyed bob Foster in2 rounds and a glass chin 40 years old archie more lasted around 8 with marciano, plus being both Men punchers and frazier weighing 20 natural pounds more is a factor, the left hook that frazier landed on ali in 1971 was more powerful than the suzie q that rocky landed on walcott, simply ali had iron chin and walcott chinby chin
If he was out, he would not have got up at 4 ,that's a no brainer.:huh No ,it's not a knockout ,it's a tko. Ali had him down 4 times and allowed him to stay.
Yes, one of them had knockout power in both hands where as the other had Knockout power that could be doubled up off the lead hand. Although both were presure fighters the effort of doubling up power punches with the lead hand required completely different stance and motion.
He didn't really though, not at the top level. Layne, (Matthews If you want to count him) and Walcott. But against the likes of LaStarza, Charles, Don C. and Moore, he ground them down. I think Joe would have done pretty similarly to Rocky against the same opponents save that one brutal KO against Walcott, which was a perfect punch. I think it's a wash honestly as to whom hit harder.
On the face of it you'd think Marciano with some of his brutal KOs but generally his best KOs were against opponents from lower divisions and opponents who'd had other KO losses. Frazier's stoppages of Foster and Ellis are also pretty devastating in that context. Still Rocky's right is probably the most powerful punch
Foster couldn't take any decent heavyweights power, even those not known for it. Ellis was retired on his stool.
Both similar imo. I would imagine Frazier steamrolls Rocky's opposition, whereas with Rocky we don't have to imagine because he actually did it.
Ellis was stopped on his feet. Good stoppage from Foster, although I believe Jimmy's corner was on the verge of pulling their man out. Was only a matter of time before Frazier would have stopped him with his own two fists. Edit: apologies, they fought twice didn't they :nut