Why Did Fitz Do So MUch Better 2nd Time Around?

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by mcvey, Oct 24, 2013.


  1. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Hater,have you looked at the title of this thread that I made? Its about Bob Fitzsimmons. How many threads to you intend to **** up with your fantasies ?

    Confine your bull**** to the Ali thread , you know, the one where I posed you 50 off the cuff questions, and you answered none.:oops:
     
  2. Foxy 01

    Foxy 01 Boxing Junkie banned

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    You have chosen to totally ignore what was spoken publicly by Ali within 24 hours of the FOTC, which was quoted in the post directly above this post you answered with.

    Because you are a Walter Mitty. An exposed fraud, liar, fantasist, and lunatic.

    Make yourself look stupid on another thread, possibly one that doesn't involve Ali, because it has been proven without a shadow of a doubt you are clueless about him.
     
  3. HOUDINI

    HOUDINI Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You finally put together a post without a four letter word.

    What I posted regarding both the Ali Norton And Ali Frazier first bouts is well known boxing history. 100 percent truthful and historically accurate.

    You care for neither and your posts reflect as such.
     
  4. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Mr Weiss, what you put together is merely unsubstantiated opinion ,not fact and as such it is neither 100% anything, nor historically or even hysterically accurate.
     
  5. Melankomas

    Melankomas Prime Jeffries would demolish a grizzly in 2 Full Member

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    Because of the change in approach from both Fitzsimmons and Jeffries compared to first time around. In the first fight, Fitzsimmons was the one pushing the pace and being forced to lead which Jeffries knew wasn’t his strong suit:

    “I outgeneraled Fitzsimmons in this battIe by forcing him to lead. His strong hold had always been countering, but as I kept after him continually, he had to lead or back away, and when thus forced he was nonplused.”

    On the other hand, Jeffries was the one who pushed the pace in the rematch. Fitz wasn’t pushing the pace anymore, he was allowing Jeffries to come to him which was the Boilermaker’s weakness.