Joe Louis - top 10 ATG or not?

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  1. D.T

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  2. what stupid question... of course yes
     
  3. tommygun711

    tommygun711 The Future Full Member

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    In the heavyweights? Yeah no question.
    P4P, he'd be top 20 at least.
     
  4. the brown bomber is top 10 hw or pfp hands down
     
  5. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    Go check the poll & see which option I voted for
     
  6. Valane

    Valane Active Member Full Member

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    Yes. He was a plodder though and wouldn't fair well H2H against a lot of fighters.

    Accomplishments, certainly.

    Edit. P4P? No ****ing way.
     
  7. he grant

    he grant Historian/Film Maker

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    Good post except when you keep in mind he was only 200 in his prime he could be top ten pound for pound as well.
     
  8. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    Joe Louis was one of the greatest fighters pound-for-pound of all-time. Top 10 ? Yes, he arguably is. Or top 5 even.
    Look at his record, look at the footage. Look at what people said about him who saw him.

    Many people have some problem with giving heavyweights their dues, p4p.
     
  9. Valane

    Valane Active Member Full Member

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    On film he doesn't compare to Robinson , Pep, et cetera.
     
  10. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    Depends what you like. Louis was just as good.

    If Pep could have knocked out 200+ men like Louis could, he probably would have fought like him.
     
  11. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    #9 All-time in my list...

    Boxing's greatness comes from intangibles, mixed with the brutal methodicalness of Science; that no other sport, can quite produce.

    It is an art and sport; what is humanity.

    So to rely on just judging on modern training techniques, is to truly miss the point.

    For starters, Louis was a brilliant boxer, who had a natural talent that was developed by a quality trainer. The torque in his punches compares to or normally surpasses any other Heavyweight.

    A brilliant athlete, Louis again compares to any of his peers in this category.

    But what makes him that little greater is the intangibles.

    Sure timing helps his cause, but Louis the icon has virtually no peers, and added to this sporting brilliance, I believe now, he deserves a spot in the top ten finest fighters of all time
     
  12. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    For me, it is soft enough after my top 6 or 7 that I could see him at 9 or 10. But I have him at 14-18.
     
  13. Valane

    Valane Active Member Full Member

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    True It's all subjective.

    I don't believe that for a second, Pep had a natural rythm and grace, Louis was a plodder, power doesn't come in to it. Robinson had power, it didn't diminish his other attributes.
     
  14. Swarmer

    Swarmer Patrick Full Member

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    So now the HW with the longest title reign, tons of knockouts, a variety of styles beaten(some of which are a natural foil for him),10-0 in rematches and three decades of title fights doesn't fair well H2H? ****ing nonsense I say. Louis was not a "plodder". He was a standup classic boxer and he was the best, he didn't need to run around in circles. He'd use his footwork to draw people in and nail them with counters. He's the best at it ever. And he used those feet to put like TBooze said, unbelievable torque on his punches, short or long. How does Louis not look good on film?
     
  15. Valane

    Valane Active Member Full Member

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    No way in a million years. Ali of the Williams fight would makes Joe's head explode in confusion.