Ring Magazine fighter of the year
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I was admiring that list until i got to 1978. That was a shocker. Ironically, I started watching boxing in '78 with my pops, when it was still on network tv. The Greatest was on the decline in '78.
At the time I couldn't comprehend why my pops loved Ali. I saw of him as an old man who fought in spurts who i watched lose 3 times. It took a few years and lots of fight re-runs that I began to appreciate his genius.
BTW, I miss ABC Wild World of Sports.Comment
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Originally posted by tanibananagreat share buddy. well, at least we can say that approximately 95% of the time, the deserving fighter gets it.. Other than 1978, what year/s do you see as similar to it..
I'd say all of those were fairly tough picks to make. There's more Fight of the Year winners from The Ring that I disagree with than Fighter of the Year winners.Comment
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Ali should have 6 definitely........but the Ring were just rolling along with the Muhammad Ali hate in America.....Comment
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No, they are not always given to the most deserving. Ali did not deserve it in 1978. He went 1-1 against a guy with less than 10 pro fights.
Wilfredo Gomez went 5-0 in world title fights in 1978, including a knockout of Carlos Zarate, who was 52-0 at the time. Larry Holmes dominated Earnie Shavers, beat Ken Norton, and then made a title defense. Roberto Duran unified the lightweight title and then moved up and took apart a top rated contender in Monroe Brooks.Comment
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