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  • Greatest1942
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    #91
    Originally posted by Barnburner
    Who said there was something wrong with him?

    Just stating he's not the best example of a "tough and durable fighter" you could use to back up your examples.
    The fact that Carpeinter is world class , only shows that it was a good win on Dempsey's resume.

    I don't think Knocking out world class opponents hurts...I do not discredit the Patterson KO by Liston too.

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    • NChristo
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      #92
      Originally posted by Greatest1942

      Walcott, please let me know who did Walcott hurt who weighed much more than him ? Just curious? Ezzard Charles? Louis? He did not KO Abe Simons and Simons has a worse beard than Willard...I mentioned weigh , and also told that besides being heavier than Dempsey Willard was certainly tough and had a great chin...I don't think Liston would have put him away easily too.
      He is talking about the Joe Walcott, not Jersey Joe.
      Last edited by NChristo; 08-08-2011, 06:17 AM.

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      • Greatest1942
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        #93
        Originally posted by NChristo
        He is talking about the Joe Walcott, not Jersey Joe.
        Ohh!!! I didnt see teh list my bad...why Barbados Joe Walcott is so low I dont know honestly...I never saw him...Nat did maybe..and I don't have enough ammunition to say yes or no...

        Though from what I have read of Walcott he was a fanstastic hitter, but not much of a combination puncher...

        Speed, Accuracy , power, timing al these go in making a great puncher...I don't know which bus Walcott missed Barnburner.

        NChristo had I known it was Barbados I wouldnot have asked "larger man " question....I know of Fred Russel

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        • NChristo
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          #94
          Originally posted by Greatest1942
          Ohh!!! I didnt see teh list my bad...why Barbados Joe Walcott is so low I dont know honestly...I never saw him...Nat did maybe..and I don't have enough ammunition to say yes or no...

          Though from what I have read of Walcott he was a fanstastic hitter, but not much of a combination puncher...

          Speed, Accuracy , power, timing al these go in making a great puncher...I don't know which bus Walcott missed Barnburner.

          NChristo had I known it was Barbados I wouldnot have asked "larger man " question....I know of Fred Russel
          Thought you'd know of the Fred Russel fight, thought I'd mention it anyway amazes me every time I hear of it.
          Don't know too much of if Walcott was a combination puncher either but this list is pretty poor imo, if it's on combination punching, speed, power, timing then as I said before why is Jose Napoles and McCallum so low, the order of a lot of the names needs a big change.

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          • Greatest1942
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            #95
            Originally posted by NChristo
            Thought you'd know of the Fred Russel fight, thought I'd mention it anyway amazes me every time I hear of it.
            Don't know too much of if Walcott was a combination puncher either but this list is pretty poor imo, if it's on combination punching, speed, power, timing then as I said before why is Jose Napoles and McCallum so low, the order of a lot of the names needs a big change.
            The Russel KO was amazing...Fred Russell stood at 6 feet 5, 255 pounds...Walcott if I remmebr correctly knocked out Choynski, who knocked out Jackson later...Actually to be honest with you these kinds of list are never 100% full proof...I am just going by their declartion that is the greatest puncher not the hardest puncher.

            Joe Louis is good at #1, and Sam too at #2...I have my reservations for #3, anyways ...any one please don't jump at me... Its just my idea...I won't like to defend it.

            By the by, I would have loved to see Walcott's fight with Lavigne...

            Here's a quote

            “Look at this ear that I’m carrying. It is a memory of one fight. My old pal Joe Walcott gave it to me in our first fight and almost at the start of it. Some people think that Walcott can hit. It got past the imagination place with me before we boxed one round.

            “I knew it was true the first time he landed. And the first time he put one fair on this left ear, he sent me back to my corner wondering if I’d ever forget that poke. That was where I got my ear. In a round or two it puffed up and filled with blood so that it looked like a raw tomato. It felt worse than it looked. There was a whole comic opera chorus in my head, singing songs that sounded like the music you hear in the dentist’s chair just before they wake you up.

            “What would have happened if Walcott hadn’t played surgeon for me, no one can tell. But along in the fourth or fifth round, he brought his glove over on the bad ear, pulled the heel across it and burst the ear. The songs stopped, the pain went, the ear shrank and Mr Walcott was stopped in round fifteen.”
            --Kid Lavigne
            Last edited by Greatest1942; 08-08-2011, 07:40 AM.

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            • Pastrano
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              #96
              Originally posted by JAB5239

              How do you figure? Langford was 30 to 40lbs lighter at their best weights and was knocking heavyweights cold with one shot, the same as Baer. P4p it stands to reason because of this Langford is the better p4p pouncher.
              Ah, ok I see.

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                #97
                I think one of the most glaring omissions from that list was MICHAEL CARBAJAL.

                He was a great puncher- ended a lot of fights, or turned the fight around, with one shot.

                He was certainly a far bigger puncher than many of those who did make the list.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by jabsRstiff
                  I think one of the most glaring omissions from that list was MICHAEL CARBAJAL.

                  He was a great puncher- ended a lot of fights, or turned the fight around, with one shot.

                  He was certainly a far bigger puncher than many of those who did make the list.
                  Well spotted mate

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