Patterson was unpopular because he never smiled. He was too seclusive and seemed little friendly. But I watched a program about Johansson and they say he and Patterson became good friends after their fights.
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What If Floyd Patterson Had Fought At Light-Heavyweight Instead Of Heavyweight?
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Originally posted by Benncollinsaad View PostPatterson was unpopular because he never smiled. He was too seclusive and seemed little friendly. But I watched a program about Johansson and they say he and Patterson became good friends after their fights.
I think he redeemed himself somewhat after his reign by beating Machen, Chuvalo, Bonavena, Cooper, losing disputed decisions to Ellis and Quarry and having two courageous performances against Ali.
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Originally posted by TheGreatA View PostHe was very popular, actually. But his abilities were never truly regarded very highly, because of his supposed china chin and his ducking of Machen, Folley, Williams and Liston while reigning as the champion.
I think he redeemed himself somewhat after his reign by beating Machen, Chuvalo, Bonavena, Cooper, losing disputed decisions to Ellis and Quarry and having two courageous performances against Ali.
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Originally posted by TheGreatA View PostHe was very popular, actually. But his abilities were never truly regarded very highly, because of his supposed china chin and his ducking of Machen, Folley, Williams and Liston while reigning as the champion.
I think he redeemed himself somewhat after his reign by beating Machen, Chuvalo, Bonavena, Cooper, losing disputed decisions to Ellis and Quarry and having two courageous performances against Ali.
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Originally posted by TheGreatA View PostHe was very popular, actually. But his abilities were never truly regarded very highly, because of his supposed china chin and his ducking of Machen, Folley, Williams and Liston while reigning as the champion.
I think he redeemed himself somewhat after his reign by beating Machen, Chuvalo, Bonavena, Cooper, losing disputed decisions to Ellis and Quarry and having two courageous performances against Ali.
Being a fossil I was around in that era and he did suffer a little following Marciano who was a very popular champion, I think the Johansson fights began to warm the public to him.
That said he was a lot more popular than Liston and pre ban Ali as memory serves.
The ducking was a big issue, the Rademacher match up was a disgrace.
To my mind he redeemed himself with his corageous showings against Ali, Ali did himself little favours with his conduct against Patterson.
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Originally posted by Benncollinsaad View PostI dunno, I remember reading about the first fight with Johansson and how Ingemar was much more popular and had a more charismatic appearance. He cut a record and starred in a movie.
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But you gotta admit Liston destroyed him. First round KO in both matches. I think that's a unique case in boxing history.
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