Joe frazier vs Tommy Morrison

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  1. uncletermite

    uncletermite Boxing Addict banned

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    He struggled life and death with Peralta at times ,a shot 190 pounder the first fight,he was less than 215 pounds then...he fought a shot 20 pound overweight Frazier in the rematch? What does a sloppy foreman beating up an easy to hit ,weak chinned fighter prove?Has nothing to do with a big athletic fighter like Morrison in a Frazier match up.
     
  2. energie

    energie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    joe frazier would never get decked by a washed up over and shot to **** carl the truth williams ...ever :deal:deal
     
  3. energie

    energie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    uncletermite ? just out of curiosity how old are u bro ?
     
  4. uncletermite

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    No instead he will get decked by small 210 pounders under 6'0 tall and nearly tko'd and out boxed by fat 6'4 pounders and win eventually when they run out of gas!:roll:
     
  5. robert ungurean

    robert ungurean Богдан Philadelphia Full Member

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    Steroided Morrison couldn't wipe Fraziers ass.
    Joe destroys him more brutal than Mercer who BTW I thought nearly killed him.
     
  6. uncletermite

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    Joe barley got out of two rounds with a former lhw...hes not destroying anything.Only Morrison can defeat Morrison here,frazier doesn't bring anything physically like Mercer had to the table mostly chin.
     
  7. robert ungurean

    robert ungurean Богдан Philadelphia Full Member

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    Haaaaahaaaa. I think your alarm clock just went off. That's a helluva dream. I guess drugs do that.
     
  8. Ragamuffin

    Ragamuffin Active Member Full Member

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    I can't go along with this line, I just cannot see this.
     
  9. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    Morrison never KO'd a Top Ten ranked heavyweight. How is he going to KO a guy who was the best in the game for six or so years?
     
  10. N_ N___

    N_ N___ Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Marvis was more accomplished than Tommy.
     
  11. mcvey

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    Peralta was 197lbs for the fight ,he had a further 25 fights and only lost 3, 2 of them were to Foreman and Lyle .

    In his last fight ,at the age of 38 Peralta still managed a draw with Lyle.

    Peralta was vastly more experienced than the 21 years old 15 fight Foreman, Peralta's was 77-5-8.

    Foreman did not struggle with Peralta the ringside press poll gave him every round!

    Don't you get tired of being corrected after making these ignorant, uninformed statements?
     
  12. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Nine.
     
  13. Ragamuffin

    Ragamuffin Active Member Full Member

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    Correct. And lets not forget, about a year or so later they had a rematch and Peralta was stopped by Foreman in the last round (10th iirc)
     
  14. Azzer85

    Azzer85 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Everybody, please put Uncletermite on ignore.

    Its Tommo/Glover again.

    Its the idiot from HeavyweightBlog who believes the heavyweights of today are better than the guys from.the 70s.

    Ive been here for a number of years and can recognise this guy from a mile away.

    Its always Tommy Morrison vs Ali or something.
     
  15. Azzer85

    Azzer85 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Its that idiot from Heavyweightblog.

    You know the website which has articles such as 'Shavers cant punch'
    'Liston was the butterbean of the 60s' and 'Tyrell Biggs, the Audley Harrison of the 80s'.