Greatest Heavyweights who are not true Heavyweights?

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  1. Duodenum

    Duodenum Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Dempsey weighed 236 when he undertook training for Tommy Gibbons, the exact same weight Louis topped out at while in the US Army. (He was hardly indulging in a sedentary lifestyle while in the service.) Marciano had to do an insane amount of what Ken Cooper would later term aerobic conditioning to get under 200 pounds. Frazier originally took up boxing to lose weight, because at 240 to 250 pounds, he was having trouble fitting his legs into his pants. Joe is fond of pointing out that he and Foreman always competed strictly as heavyweights in both the amateur and professional ranks. They all performed in an era where a premium was placed on minimizing weight.
     
  2. Swarmer

    Swarmer Patrick Full Member

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    This is why I shake my head when people talk about the modern heavyweight, bulking, etc. and slag the older heavies that were cutting down like Louis, Dempsey, Schmeling, Patterson etc... It's very rare in the history of the division to find great fighters over 220 lbs...
     
  3. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    Maybe a brain-donor coach. :good

    Cut down to General where you belong. :hi:
     
  4. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    Exactly, it's a very short list.

    As the best H2H above 220...i'll take the 221lbs Tyson who fought Berbick & Tucker. :yep
     
  5. DonBoxer

    DonBoxer The Lion! Full Member

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    Forum snobbery . I like it.
     
  6. tommygun711

    tommygun711 The Future Full Member

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    Yeah, well Frazier has demolished some big guys too, not as big as the klitschkos but he has beat Bugner, Mathis, Bonavena, and some slick guys like Jones and Machen.

    You know what else would be a problem..? Wladimir's lack of pressure in all of his fights. this guy never gets pushed by his opponent or lately, he rarely even gets hit. frazier would slip the jab and get inside.

    Vitali would brawl with Frazier and eventually lose
     
  7. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    Given the average standard of the debates on the general forum, we have pleanty to be snobish about.
     
  8. Sakura

    Sakura Boxing Addict banned

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    Jame Toney is atleast decent
     
  9. Onepunch

    Onepunch Prestigeous clincher Full Member

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    LOL snobbery when you can't even present coherent and persuasive arguments.

    This is what happens when special schools leave their computers unattended..
     
  10. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    Where is your "coherent & persuasive argument? :huh:nut

    I just saw a load of moronic nonsense, by a fool with half-a-brain, who thinks current trainers would want Tyson & Frazier to cut down to Cruiserweight. :rofl:rofl:rofl

    You totally ducked my post which showed the relatively small sizes of 7 of the current Ring Mag top 10.

    Classic forum posters on my side: DonBoxer, tommygunn711, Swarmer...

    Classic forum posters on your side: None, unless your invisible friend counts. :lol:
     
  11. DonBoxer

    DonBoxer The Lion! Full Member

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    We few , we happy few , we band of brothers.

    One punch you shall not prevail.
     
  12. El Bujia

    El Bujia Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah, ya don't really know what you're talking about, do you?
     
  13. DonBoxer

    DonBoxer The Lion! Full Member

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    I have gave up on trying to constantly maintain an intellectual argument.
    I think some times the only way to beat theses bafoons if to fight fire with fire and be a 10 year old back to them.
     
  14. ThinBlack

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    Gene Tunney
    Ezzard Charles
    Floyd Patterson
    Evander Holyfield.
     
  15. thistle1

    thistle1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    thats right so L-HWs that stepped up like Conn, Moore, Cockell - not so much Charles, whom I always classed as a L-HW but someone pointed out a while back he was a HW longer and more decisively. btw way Charles merely passed through the middleweight division!

    and ofcourse the other end eliminates ALL the S-HWs too! So the answers should be any True L-HWs who stepped up, either in & out again or towards the later part of their career growing into the weight.