Name me a 190lber who could beat Tunney.

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  1. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    He had pleanty of marks on his face after Greb beat him.
     
  2. KuRuPT

    KuRuPT Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    and would have as many if not more from a johnson known for damaging people's face like puddy.
     
  3. tommygun711

    tommygun711 The Future Full Member

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    Holy and Marciano would be my picks. maybe even prime dempsey
     
  4. Senor Pepe'

    Senor Pepe' Boxing Junkie banned

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    Look How Pretty,,,,,,,,after he left boxing.

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  5. Hookie

    Hookie Affeldt... Referee, Judge, and Timekeeper Full Member

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    Well, Tunney only lost to one fighter... Greb... but he also beat Greb several times (went 3-1-1 vs. Greb lifetime). Tunney also beat Battling Levinsky, drew with Tommy Loughran, beat Georges Carpentier KO15, beat Tommy Gibbons KO12, beat Johnny Risko, beat Dempsey x2, and beat Tom Heeney KO11 among others.

    Greb is one of only three Lineal HW Champs who were never stopped... Marciano and Bowe are the others.

    6"1" with a 76" reach and solid at 190 Lbs or even a few Lbs over.

    He would beat a lot of fighters 200 Lbs or less.

    Some 190 Lbs or less who could beat him IMO?

    Ezzard Charles

    Rocky Marciano

    Evander Holyfield

    M. Spinks, F. Patterson, and A. Moore would have a chance.
     
  6. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If Dempsey wasn't active, who's fault was that?

    If Dempsey wasn't 'passionate' enough, who's fault was that? (Especially considering in the second fight he had every reason to be the best he could be, to avenge the first defeat.)

    I always liked what Sean O'Grady once said, giving some insight into how a fighter must think: "When a fighter loses, he's never at his best. Because if he was at his best, how could he lose?"

    So the "film shows clearly" that Dempsey wasn't at his best. I say the film shows Tunney kicked that fanny, twice, decisively -- and if Dempsey wasn't at his best, that's credit to Tunney for making him look that way. And if Dempsey's lifestyle and lack of activity took a toll, that's part of his resume and makeup and a fatal flaw.
     
  7. Legend X

    Legend X Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Yeah, but we could say the same for most great fighters. They are all human beings.
    Ali lost to Leon Spinks and looked awful losing to Holmes.
    We acknowledge that these guys aren't always at their best, and sooner or later they all fade.
    That's just the way it is.
     
  8. MadcapMaxie

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    Charles beats him

    Walcott too

    Marciano pummels him

    Archie Moore perhaps

    Floyd Patterson could with his superior speed

    Maybe Cruiser Holyfield

    Dempsey at no point beats him IMO.
     
  9. jyuza

    jyuza Well-Known Member Full Member

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    In his prime, no one beats him at light heavy.

    Only one I can think of troubling him would be Roy Jones Jr.
     
  10. Hearns

    Hearns New Member Full Member

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    He was a fantastic talent, no doubt about it.

    Marciano fits this criteria though. He had a knack for wearing down fantastic talents with his pulverising shots.


    I think cruiser Holyfield is also in with a shout, big time.