Lyle didn't start his career till '71. Was fighting almost all tomato cans up until his loss to Quarry in '73 (Middleton and Mathis being the exceptions), and after that was fight bums or washed up fighters till his win over Bonovena in '74. By this time Frazier was hemmed up with Ali and Foreman, who were far better than Lyle.
Lol, according to you. But he did fight Foreman twice as well as Chuvalo and Bonovena. You can say they weren't punchers all you want. They may not have been one punck ko artists, but both were strong, heavy handed and had better ko percentages. These are facts.
Iits not running out when the thread starter is getting his ass kicked and the thread has become a bore. Everyone has to leave every thread sometime.
Than why did I see you begging for green in two different karma threads?
He fought Ali and foreman and avoided every puncher that entered the top ten rankings.
Doesn't change the fact that you ran out on the thread that you requested that I make.
Doesn't bother me that others may dislike me on the internet.
It's hardly surprising is it? You discrediting a fighter who I speak in favour of
Now you can call this running out if you'd like, but this thread is done. You won't address the time line nor answer questions and I've grown bored taking you to school. I would love to hear you debate just why Ron Lyle wasn't an overrated puncher in that other thread though.
You have a wonderful day, troll.
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