Worst lineal heavyweight champion of all time

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by steve1990, Jan 6, 2018.


List of bad lineal champions

  1. Leon Spinks

    17 vote(s)
    37.0%
  2. Michael Moorer

    2 vote(s)
    4.3%
  3. 45 year old George Foreman

    1 vote(s)
    2.2%
  4. Michael Spinks

    1 vote(s)
    2.2%
  5. Shannon Briggs

    14 vote(s)
    30.4%
  6. Hasim Rahman

    3 vote(s)
    6.5%
  7. Buster Douglas

    1 vote(s)
    2.2%
  8. Other's please specify

    7 vote(s)
    15.2%
  1. reznick

    reznick In the 7.2% Full Member

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    But...his name is Marvin...
     
  2. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    The original "Marvelous Marvin"!
     
  3. ETM

    ETM I thought I did enough to win. Full Member

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    I agree that losing to Carnera makes him look bad. In truth I have always been suspicious of that fight. Obviously I cant prove anything but the Mob was around then in boxing and it was a factor without question. As far as talent and class as a boxer I think Sharkey was quite good. I think he should've been able to stand out in that pre Louis ere {early 30s}. Kinda like a smaller slightly poor man`s version of Larry Holmes.
     
  4. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    Carnera himself, does not belong anywhere on this list.

    He was not one of the stronger lineal champions, but he built a deep resume against the contenders of the era.

    I can more easily forgive Sharkey for losing to Carnera, than I can Tyson for losing to Douglas!
     
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  5. ETM

    ETM I thought I did enough to win. Full Member

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    I disagree because most people who followed Douglas`s career knew that he had a lot of talent as a boxer. He was lacking in the dedication to the sport and the fighting mentality that his father {Billy} Douglas had. He was the polar opposite of his dad. With that said Buster had size, speed, power, ring IQ and most importantly the coordination to be a real serious force in any era. Buster put it all together one night under certain circumstances {mom dying} and other factors. In truth IMO more than a few champions would have lost to Buster that night. Not saying all of them but he beats some.
     
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  6. ETM

    ETM I thought I did enough to win. Full Member

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    What influence do you believe the mob had on Primo`s career? if any?
     
  7. janitor

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    Significant, but they weren't in the ring with him, when he fought the key contenders to get a title shot, or when he knocked out Sharkey!

    Carnera did that on merit!
     
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  8. ETM

    ETM I thought I did enough to win. Full Member

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    You don't believe they could have set some of those fights up? Even in later eras with Blinky and Mr. Gray they would approach fighters about either carrying an opponent or throwing a bout to set up a series. Perhaps he did win some of those fights on merit I just have some issues trusting what was real and what wasn't
     
  9. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    Lets look at how the challengers were viewed before these fights:
    Carnera - One of the better challengers on paper, but Sharkey should take care of business.
    Douglas - The #7 ranked contender, lucky to get a title shot (why is Tyson fighting this guy?).

    Now lets look how the champions were viewed:
    Sharkey - He was kind of lucky to get the decision against Schmeling, but he is still the best we have on paper!
    Tyson - This guy is going to be the next Joe Louis/Rocky Marciano!
     
  10. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    You kind if have the same issue with every heavyweight of the era!

    You didn't get far back then, without some sort of mob connections!
     
  11. ETM

    ETM I thought I did enough to win. Full Member

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    When you have a dominant champion like a Tyson he is going to go through more contenders and guys in the bottom. part of the top 10 or even 15 are gonna get opportunities. When you look at the two {Carnera} and {Douglas} as boxer/athletes judged on their ability there is really no comparison. Carnera was a novelty because of his size in that era.
     
  12. JohnThomas1

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    For sure, i threw him up as a discussion spinner.
     
  13. ETM

    ETM I thought I did enough to win. Full Member

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    Not really. Most of those guys I can see their ability and their talent as boxers. Sharkey, Max Baer and Schmeling etc. could some of those fights that we don't know about have been fixed? Sure. I just don't see any of those fighters needing to be carried to the title like I believe Primo needed to be. His size was an attraction so it made sense.
     
  14. bodhi

    bodhi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I don't think that unproven accusations should be the base of ranking fighter. We pretty much know Holyfield used steroids but most people ignore that when judging him. We should apply the same benefit to Primo.
     
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  15. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    Clearly Briggs for me.

    Hart may not have aged well and it doesn't help that surviving photos of him make it look like he was auditioning for a role as Cupid, but even if all he had was Johnson, that's worth more than Briggs' resume.