Remebering Tyson
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No Louis was a great champion to say otherwise is blind. As for the strength of his era, not the strongest but not one of the weakest either. The Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Norton era was exceptionally deep and I would imagine the likes of Quarry and Shavers would have earnta title in a different era. THat said Louis fought and beat a fair few HW title holders and in over 10 years certinly allowed the HW division to produce a challenger. I would also say that when he was finished so to speak that his effort against the new coming man Marciano was far more credible than Holmes against Tyson or Ali v Holmes. I do think though to rate Tony Galento as a top ranking HW in Louis era is stretching it. My understanding was that Galento got his shot more as a result of a good publicity campaign than as a credible challenger.Comment
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No Louis was a great champion to say otherwise is blind. As for the strength of his era, not the strongest but not one of the weakest either. The Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Norton era was exceptionally deep and I would imagine the likes of Quarry and Shavers would have earnta title in a different era. THat said Louis fought and beat a fair few HW title holders and in over 10 years certinly allowed the HW division to produce a challenger. I would also say that when he was finished so to speak that his effort against the new coming man Marciano was far more credible than Holmes against Tyson or Ali v Holmes. I do think though to rate Tony Galento as a top ranking HW in Louis era is stretching it. My understanding was that Galento got his shot more as a result of a good publicity campaign than as a credible challenger.
PoetComment
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and if it came down to it i would certainly pick Tyson over James Braddock, and to finish the job in less than 8 rounds.Comment
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boxing fan: Yeah Tyson was a decent heavyweight, i enjoy watching him fight
Poet: You're a kool aid cum drinking idiot and the biggest idiot on this site. I have no patience for these tyson ****suckers. That iron prison ***** doesnt deserve to have anything good said about him.
Typical Poet.Comment
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No Louis was a great champion to say otherwise is blind. As for the strength of his era, not the strongest but not one of the weakest either. The Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Norton era was exceptionally deep and I would imagine the likes of Quarry and Shavers would have earnta title in a different era. THat said Louis fought and beat a fair few HW title holders and in over 10 years certinly allowed the HW division to produce a challenger. I would also say that when he was finished so to speak that his effort against the new coming man Marciano was far more credible than Holmes against Tyson or Ali v Holmes. I do think though to rate Tony Galento as a top ranking HW in Louis era is stretching it. My understanding was that Galento got his shot more as a result of a good publicity campaign than as a credible challenger.
What needs to be taken into consideration is that Louis did stand above the rest, I don't think his competition was great - but he dismantled them pretty easily.
If we are going to argue greatness, Louis had a much longer and memorable reign than Tyson but I really can't see the men he fought being better than any of the average rate contenders Tyson fought.
Looking at Louis' record, it seems he fought his best competition towards the end of his career. This is also when he started suffering some losses. (I consider the Walcott fight a robbery). Tyson's resume has some great names on it to towards the end of his career (I'm not talking about age, only prime) This is also when some losses start showing up. So we really don't know how good these guys would have been had they met prime for prime with their respective opponents (Tyson vs Holyfield, Louis vs Charles etc).
For the record, I see Prime Louis beating Rocky by either TKO or UD, and Tyson beating Lennox Lewis by UD (probably not by Ko due to Lewis' height) Although I think a prime Holyfield still would have his number.
@ Poet, are you sure you aren't holding any dislike for Berbick because he beat Ali at the end of his career? Berbick was bad but I can't see a guy like Galento overstepping him? On top of that Galento's record is littered with losses. Although I'll admit I don't know a whole lot about Galento.Comment
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@Poet, are you sure you aren't holding any dislike for Berbick because he beat Ali at the end of his career? Berbick was bad but I can't see a guy like Galento overstepping him? On top of that Galento's record is littered with losses. Although I'll admit I don't know a whole lot about Galento.
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While there's a question mark over a lot of his early fights, Carnera did have some fine, legitimate wins in his career, like Sharkey (I believe that was a legit KO), Loughran and Uzcudun. He won his title from a Hall of Famer, defended it against a Hall of Famer, and then lost it to a Hall of Famer, which isn't bad going. Nor does he really get much due for the great heart he showed against Baer, having broken his ankle early on. I'm not saying he was great, but he wasn't the circus act he's sometimes painted as either and deserves some credit for his career.Comment
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While there's a question mark over a lot of his early fights, Carnera did have some fine, legitimate wins in his career, like Sharkey (I believe that was a legit KO), Loughran and Uzcudun. He won his title from a Hall of Famer, defended it against a Hall of Famer, and then lost it to a Hall of Famer, which isn't bad going. Nor does he really get much due for the great heart he showed against Baer, having broken his ankle early on. I'm not saying he was great, but he wasn't the circus act he's sometimes painted as either and deserves some credit for his career.
The Godfrey fight was su****ious but Godfrey was known for throwing low blows. He did seem to try to KO Carnera with some of the right hands he threw.
He was knocked out by Louis and Baer but he did better against them than most. Carnera had actually built a lead on the scorecards against Baer despite the knockdowns he suffered in the early rounds until another wild haymaker landed and further injured his already broken ankle.
Against Louis he survived 6 rounds, keeping Louis off of him with the jab but absorbing terrific punishment at times and especially at the end.Comment
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Actually, as someone else mentioned, Galento was basically a smart publicist. Even then everyone knew he didn't have a hope in hell of beating Louis and it was really just a scam. Most knew about it though and Galento was the first one to jump on the ride. He never really did anything and it was about as much due to knowing people and being a smart manager that he was ranked highly.Comment
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