Jimmy Young

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  1. ThinBlack

    ThinBlack Boxing Addict banned

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    If Jimmy had beaten Ken Norton in their 1977 matchup, would Ali had faced him instead of meeting up with Leon Spinks?
     
  2. JohnThomas1

    JohnThomas1 VIP Member

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    Many think Young did beat him.
     
  3. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    Given that Ali struggled with Jimmy in the first fight, and was using safe angles to hold on to the belt as it was during the late 70's, I have my doubts about him giving Young a second chance. My guess, is that the WBC would have stripped Ali for failure to fight Young again, and the WBA would have permitted him to proceed with the Spinks fight.
     
  4. ChrisPontius

    ChrisPontius March 8th, 1971 Full Member

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    Ali was cheering for Norton during a broadcast of Young-Norton. It is telling that despite the trouble he had with Norton, he'd still rather fight him than Young; i think you are right in assessing that Ali rather not fought Young again. Then again, he didn't fight Norton either....
     
  5. My dinner with Conteh

    My dinner with Conteh Tending Bepi Ros' grave again Full Member

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  6. AnthonyJ74

    AnthonyJ74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Jimmy Young, Ken Norton, Larry Holmes; three fighters that Ali wanted no part of at the time.
     
  7. Boxed Ears

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    But then they learned that number of punches landed can alter scoring within a round and therefore all of Young's 19 losses were legit. :hat
     
  8. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Yes, and I am one of those. To answer the thread starters question, i think Young would have easily outpointed Spinks. Poor Leon would have been made to look as though he had never boxed before.
     
  9. Bummy Davis

    Bummy Davis Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Ali did not want to fight Young again, Jimmy made everyone look bad and I thought he did enough to beat Ali, or I should say in the ring, Ali was hard to beat with the officials...you would have to beat him like Norton did in fight 1 or how Frazier beat him in fight 1 to get the decision...Young,Norton were on the bad ends of decisions but they did not beat him like the guys first mentioned
     
  10. clinikill

    clinikill Active Member Full Member

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    I, too, thought Young beat Norton. I scored the fight 145-142 for Jimmy.
     
  11. LittleRed

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    Scoring punches! Ridiculous!
     
  12. TED 822

    TED 822 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Only saw the Norton fight once,on TV when it happened.Remember thinking the decision was terrible.IMO young completely outboxed him.Acase also could be made for Jimmy to have beaten Ali,but he was never going to get that decision.Incidentally,one of our (British)heavies got a draw with Young.Probably either Billy Aird or Les Stevens.Whoever,was a good performance.Any posters know anything about that one,or maybe saw it??
     
  13. Colonel Sanders

    Colonel Sanders Pounchin powar calculateur Full Member

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    I think he would have taken the Spinks route.
     
  14. Colonel Sanders

    Colonel Sanders Pounchin powar calculateur Full Member

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    for the record, I think Young beat Norton
     
  15. Senor Pepe'

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    Little Jimmy Young, knew Ken Norton very well.

    He was out in San Diego from February thru July 1970
    to help work out with Kenny as his 'chief' sparring partner.

    Unfortunately, it didn't work out to well, when Kenny fought
    Jose Luis Garcia on July 2, 1970.