Primo Carnera vs Tony Tucker

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  1. Titan1

    Titan1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Tucker did beat Eddie Lopez and Jimmy Young, albeit old versions of them.
     
  2. Kalasinn

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    The Douglas that Tucker beat would box circles around Carnera.
     
  3. choklab

    choklab cocoon of horror Full Member

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    bottom line is tuckers record was only 50-50 with pros anyone had heard of. known fighters Tucker beat represent a smaller percentage of his overall record than carneras.

    chuck wiggins beat jack renualt and larry gains yet Carnera knocked him out. bud gorman beat jack sharkey and tony galento yet carnera knocked him out. vitorio campolo was another rated fighter carnera knocked out. respected rated fighters primo beat on points were laughran, maloney and mcCorkindale.
    Jack gross was 40-3-1 when carnera knocked him out. You add wiggins,gorman,campolo, laughran, maloney, mcCorkindale and gross to sharkey, neusel, godfrey,uzcudun and schaff its obvious carnera did a lot more as a fighter than Tucker ever did.
     
  4. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    I agree. He fought in a better era. Even his tomato cans were of a higher level.
     
  5. Kalasinn

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    Also, given the shaky chin of Carnera, I wouldn't be surprised if Buster dropped him multiple times with his ramrod jab, like in Douglas-Williams.
     
  6. Conn

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    Young was abysmal by that stage.
    Lopez wasn't anything special.
    Carnera beat plenty of men like that.
     
  7. Conn

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    :lol:

    Talk about era bias ...

    You'd probably pick this guy to beat Carnera ...

    [url]http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=2188&cat=boxer[/url]


    :rofl
     
  8. Kalasinn

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    Jesse "Johnny" Clark would be World Champion in any Pre-Clay era. :lol::lol:
     
  9. choklab

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    wiggins,gorman,campolo, laughran, maloney, mcCorkindale, gross, sharkey, neusel, godfrey, stribling, uzcudun and schaff were fights carnera won. its obvious carnera did a lot more as a fighter than Tucker ever did looking good losing.
     
  10. Conn

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    Broad was an overweight fringe contender at best. Tucker didn't impress in that one.
    Douglas was the first real contender he fought.
    Yes, he went the distance with Tyson, lost by quite a margin, as did Tillis and Green.
    I thought 5'10 light-punching Norris actually beat Tucker. A draw would have been generous enough to Tucker.
    McCall fight I didn't see.

    Carnera beat Lasky, Schaaf, Sharkey, Loughran, Uzcudun, Levinsky, Neusel and some has-beens .... maybe not an awful lot better than Tucker's resume, but as I said IF Carnera is a joke, Tucker is a bigger one ...
     
  11. Conn

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    Buster Douglas fought him THREE times ! :lol:


    ..... and people say Douglas did nothing outside of Tokyo ?! :huh
     
  12. Black2023

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    Tucker 12 round win
     
  13. Kalasinn

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    :lol:

    Douglas also beat the great Dicky "The Raging Bull" Ryan who was a magnificent 40-2, & a future IBC Super Heavyweight & NABC Intercontinental Titlist! :deal
     
  14. Bummy Davis

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    Carnera is still very underrated, he had some good skills for a big man and was always in condition, he lost to some of the best punchers of all-time
     
  15. Seamus

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    Though I would pick Eddie Gregory and Jordan Keepers over him, I have no era bias.

    I like Jack Sharkey quite a bit, if that puts me in your prayers.