Very good or great? Volume 10: Jersey Joe Walcott

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  1. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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  2. he grant

    he grant Historian/Film Maker

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    Of course he was a great fighter.
     
  3. Bummy Davis

    Bummy Davis Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  4. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    Exactly take someoneike Frazier now who's probably between 5-15 on most lists. In 400 years times there could easily be 20 heavyweights who surpass him but that doesn't mean he isn't gonna be a great fighter in 400 years .
     
  5. PetethePrince

    PetethePrince Slick & Redheaded Full Member

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    Dehydration and Starvation are both hyperbole. You get the point. Being hungry is worse than drying out any day of the week.

    Foreman did it all the time during his prime. No one seems to bring it up in his case with regards to him being weakened or it affecting his stamina.
     
  6. LittleRed

    LittleRed Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Billy Petrolle was as good as Walcott (probably better) and he doesn't get any love as a great fighter.
     
  7. lora

    lora Fighting Zapata Full Member

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    Petrolle looks like an unimaginative plodder though.Walcott had da sick movez
     
  8. LittleRed

    LittleRed Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I can relate. My ex said the same thing about me...
     
  9. lora

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  10. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    I, as almost everyone does, love Walcott's KO of Charles. A shift and hook/uppercut. Devastating stuff and slicker than a 70's pimp.

    However, he tries the same move a few times against Marciano and gets nailed. Well nailed.

    My point is his devotion to slick maneuvers and fancy dance steps was often ineffectual at best, and sometimes costly. Some chose to remember only his successes in this department rather than the sum balance. He was a fighter who fought on the highest level but was inconsistent at times.

    In the end he is still a very good fighter
     
  11. Flea Man

    Flea Man มวยสากล Full Member

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    Very good post indeed.
     
  12. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    I think that's why HW is really an exception to this rule. Look at McG's top 100 for instance. It's not fair for HW's to go up against guys like ****in' Armstrong who could weight jump. Even guys like Spinks and Holyfield get the leg up because they did good stuff at the lower weights...

    Against other ATG heavies, though......... he doesn't stack up :bbb
     
  13. janitor

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  14. KuRuPT

    KuRuPT Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Get a chance to watch that fight yet Luf and Orriray and score it?