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  • #11
    During his career as a HW he didn't fight Bowe Lewis Mercer Morrison or Tyson. So, I would say no. I want Jerry Quarry in the HOF because he did fight Ali Frazier Shavers Lyle Norton.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

      I get your point about lineal. I also agree with Dan though. Moorer was always one punch from losing, he was very vulnerable in my opinion. Right now I'm on the fence hoping someone can change my mind in either direction.
      Ill give it a try:
      Arturo Gatti is in the HOF. I believe Stallone is also?
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      • #13
        Moorer had great credability in the gym, very well respected by other fighters. He was also very technically accomplished at his best. I would put him on a top 15 for light heavies and his win over Holly was a master class in boxing.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by mrbig1 View Post
          During his career as a HW he didn't fight Bowe Lewis Mercer Morrison or Tyson. So, I would say no. I want Jerry Quarry in the HOF because he did fight Ali Frazier Shavers Lyle Norton.
          After he beat Holyfield one of the wags from KO Magazine predicted Moorer would likely be HW Champion for the next five years. Couldn't envision Moorer losing to any of the top ten ranked fighters

          Of course he didn't make it past his first defense.

          But for a very short time he got that often 'very ****** moniker' that he was unbeatable!

          I always love it when we think a guy is that guy --> Sullivan, Jeffries, Johnson, Dempsey, Louis, Liston, Clay, Forman, Tyson --> all at one time or another were thought unbeatable.

          Not sure if that means anything but it always amuses me when we give out that label.

          So at least according to KO, Moorer was on that list for a couple of months. Lol

          All the lineal HWs should be acknowledged. It is the Hall of FAME.

          The HW Title means enough alone that it is famous. That guy is always very important to boxing, no matter what else he might have achieved.

          Then of course my theory runs face first into Hasim Rahman.

          Um! Maybe I'm wrong.
          Last edited by Willie Pep 229; 04-16-2023, 01:55 PM.

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          • #15
            Yes, I put him in.

            But correct me if I'm wrong, he was only WBO Light Heavyweight Champion which wasn't recognized at the time.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
              Yes, I put him in.

              But correct me if I'm wrong, he was only WBO Light Heavyweight Champion which wasn't recognized at the time.
              It was, but Moorer was starching guys and was ranked by The Ring before 1988 was out.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

                After he beat Holyfield one of the wags from KO Magazine predicted Moorer would likely be HW Champion for the next five years. Couldn't envision Moorer losing to any of the top ten ranked fighters

                Of course he didn't make it past his first defense.

                But for a very short time he got that often 'very ****** moniker' that he was unbeatable!

                I always love it when we think a guy is that guy --> Sullivan, Jeffries, Johnson, Dempsey, Louis, Liston, Clay, Forman, Tyson --> all at one time or another were thought unbeatable.

                Not sure if that means anything but it always amuses me when we give out that label.

                So at least according to KO, Moorer was on that list for a couple of months. Lol

                All the lineal HWs should be acknowledged. It is the Hall of FAME.

                The HW Title means enough alone that it is famous. That guy is always very important to boxing, no matter what else he might have achieved.

                Then of course my theory runs face first into Hasim Rahman.

                Um! Maybe I'm wrong.
                He was never unbeatable. I remember when he fought Cooper, and Bert was keeping it close. Moorer had to get off the floor twice in a great slugfest.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

                  Ill give it a try:
                  Arturo Gatti is in the HOF. I believe Stallone is also?
                  Lol.....good points. I wouldn't personally have either of those guys and many others who are enshrined in there. But it's the hall of fame, not the hall of boxing accomplishments.
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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                    He was never unbeatable. I remember when he fought Cooper, and Bert was keeping it close. Moorer had to get off the floor twice in a great slugfest.
                    That was a great ****ing fight though. And Cooper had Holyfield down once or twice too IIRC.

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                    • #20
                      I saw Moorer fight many times at Cobo, and then the Palace as a Light Heavy.

                      They were carrying guys out once the fight was over.

                      As a Light Heavy, Moorer could have been great.

                      He made some great cash as a Heavyweight doe.

                      He was scary at Light Heavy.................Rockin'

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