Apart from Ali, who else do you think could beat Sonny Liston.
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A prime Liston VS prime Frazier is a draw IMO. Frazier would keep coming forward, bobbing a weaving, I can't see Listons jab hurting Fraziers mobile head. When Frazier catches Liston with a clean left hook, Liston would never have felt anything like that before. But I feel Listons power will get him places, and he took Cleveland Williams best shots before aswell.
I can see Foreman beating him. If they were to fight, it would be a slugfest, and I don't think anyone beats Foreman in a slugfest. Though if Liston takes a different plan and stays on the outside with the jab, he can hit Foremans immobile head. Before Ali-Liston 2, Liston was never down and Foreman was only ever down twice in 80 fights, hard to decide!
Liston-Holyfield would be a great fight IMO, can't split the two.Comment
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A prime Liston VS prime Frazier is a draw IMO. Frazier would keep coming forward, bobbing a weaving, I can't see Listons jab hurting Fraziers mobile head. When Frazier catches Liston with a clean left hook, Liston would never have felt anything like that before. But I feel Listons power will get him places, and he took Cleveland Williams best shots before aswell.
Personally, I see Liston stopping Frazier within 3 rounds.Comment
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I disagree, Frazier's chin failed to keep him up against the dynamite punching George Foreman, and by all accounts Liston is just a big a puncher - Liston is a much better boxer than Foreman, has the much superior jab and throws devastating bombs of his own - Frazier only knows how to fight one way, that's coming foward, smokin', bobbing and weaving - that's a terrible style match-up.
Personally, I see Liston stopping Frazier within 3 rounds.Comment
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I remember going to see that fight on closed circuit TV when I was still a teenager. It really changed the course of boxing. Going on the only two heavyweights that mattered were Frazier and Ali. It was shocking to watch. All of the sudden it was a whole new ballgame in the division.
But looking at it in retrospect, Frazier was soft going in. His peak was the first Ali fight and it was steadily downhill for him after that. I'm not looking at his record, but the only impressive win that I remember him having after Ali 1 was the Quarry rematch.Comment
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I disagree, Frazier's chin failed to keep him up against the dynamite punching George Foreman, and by all accounts Liston is just a big a puncher - Liston is a much better boxer than Foreman, has the much superior jab and throws devastating bombs of his own - Frazier only knows how to fight one way, that's coming foward, smokin', bobbing and weaving - that's a terrible style match-up.
Personally, I see Liston stopping Frazier within 3 rounds.Comment
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Yes, it started to deteroirate after Ali I and by the time he was in Ali 3 he was dodgeing eye tests because, he was legally blind in one eye which in Philly makes him unable to drive at night.Comment
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You're overrating Liston's power a little, and underrating Frazier's chin. Liston did not hit as hard as Foreman, and a big reason Foreman was so horrible for Frazier was how much of a brute strength he had in those clubbing punches. Against a more conventional boxer, with less power, there's no way Frazier gets stopped in 3, and he would have every chance of beating Liston.
I would wager good money that Liston had substantially harder than Foreman.Comment
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