Joe Louis Would Have Beat The Klitschko's

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  1. NALLEGE

    NALLEGE Loyal Member banned

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    Do you think Purrity, Byrd, Brewster and Sanders on their best night could beat Louis on Louis's best night???
     
  2. Farmboxer

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    Klitschkos would have knocked Louis out.
     
  3. skier47

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    Actually, Byrd may well of outboxed the Brown-Bomber as Conn almost did until he stupidly tried for a K.O. when he repeatedly had Louis hurt in the later rounds. Purrity and Brewster would have been slaughtered by Joe. He always was deadly against big clowns with porous defense. Sanders is an enigma. A tremendous athlete with one of the deadliest and fastest left hands in history that came suddenly and at weird angles. Maybe he could land it against Joe in the early rounds and finish him. Two-ton Toney Galento put Louis on his ass as did Schmeling. I give Joe the win however and I suspect he gets to Wlad's questionable chin also. But thats not try to pretend it would be an easy fight. Wlad under Steward's tutelidge is becoming a brilliant ring tactician with true big-man power to boot and would be hell on any heavyweight in history save a few of the all time greats. Big, former greats like Ali, Holmes, Lennox and Foreman spark him but SUDDENLY the list of surefire winners ends. Everyone else is debatable including Mike Tyson who sucked whenever he faced a motivated and focused big tall heavy. Buster Douglas, Tyson's daddy would be slaughtered by present day prime Wlad. BTW, Wlad crushes Haye. I can't wait for that execution.
     
  4. Superfuzz

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    THis guy is nothing like the Klitschkos. He doesn't even use a jab, what kind of boxing is that. What I am wondering is why Joe Louis is fighting a bum like this. Don't you think you should be asking yourself that question? That's the first thing that should have entered your mind. Everyone who remembers boxing back then, remembers Joe Louis fighting the "bum of the month".