Originally posted by Kid Achilles
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Explain to me how Patterson had a better defense when that was one of his weak points. Did you ever see the first fight with Ingemar Johansson? He could have thrown that right hand behind his back and found Patterson's chin.
Floyd Patterson was an exciting fighter with blitzing handspeed and good power, but he was not a better defensive boxer than Walcott.
As for his chin, no way in hell is it better than Walcotts. Patterson may have had the worst chin of any HW champion.
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Originally posted by Kid AchillesAs for his chin, no way in hell is it better than Walcotts. Patterson may have had the worst chin of any HW champion.
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Walcott fought half starved in many of his early bouts and in some of those fights he very well may have taken a dive.
Anyway, you're only looking at who had knockout losses to who. Just watching film of the two you can see that Walcott clearly reacts to a shot better. If you want to go the statistic root, Patterson was knocked down more than any other heavyweight champion, including in one match against a guy making his pro debut.
Patterson had the inferior chin and anyone with a good grasp of heavyweight history would agree with me. You're just trying to build up Patterson because he was an Ali opponent. You attempted to do the same thing with Mildenberger in the "greatest southpaw HW" thread.
I am done arguing with you on this thread. I can only take so much of your biased nonsense in one sitting.
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Another thing, who hasn't watched the first Walcott-Marciano fight where Jersey Joe takes some hard shots from an all time great puncher and takes them well? That famous photograph of Walcott's face distorted by a Marciano right, that wasn't the shot that knocked him out. Walcott took that punch. Also the punches he took against Joe Louis, who while not at his best was still a dangerous hitter. Walcott didn't have the best chin of all time but he was durable.
That he would compare Patterson's chin favorably with Walcott's is just another example of how biased Butterfly is with his arguments when it comes to Ali or Ali's opponents.
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Originally posted by Kid AchillesWalcott fought half starved in many of his early bouts and in some of those fights he very well may have taken a dive.
Anyway, you're only looking at who had knockout losses to who. Just watching film of the two you can see that Walcott clearly reacts to a shot better. If you want to go the statistic root, Patterson was knocked down more than any other heavyweight champion, including in one match against a guy making his pro debut.
Patterson had the inferior chin and anyone with a good grasp of heavyweight history would agree with me. You're just trying to build up Patterson because he was an Ali opponent. You attempted to do the same thing with Mildenberger in the "greatest southpaw HW" thread.
I am done arguing with you on this thread. I can only take so much of your biased nonsense in one sitting.
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Originally posted by Kid AchillesAnother thing, who hasn't watched the first Walcott-Marciano fight where Jersey Joe takes some hard shots from an all time great puncher and takes them well? That famous photograph of Walcott's face distorted by a Marciano right, that wasn't the shot that knocked him out. Walcott took that punch. Also the punches he took against Joe Louis, who while not at his best was still a dangerous hitter. Walcott didn't have the best chin of all time but he was durable.
That he would compare Patterson's chin favorably with Walcott's is just another example of how biased Butterfly is with his arguments when it comes to Ali or Ali's opponents.
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Originally posted by butterfly1964paterson had a worse chin? if you say patterson has the worst chin then you obviously have never heard of watcott. watcott was ko'd by 5 different people in his career, some of them few have ever even heard of. he was ko'd by absolute bums.
Who else besides Louis & Marciano knocked out Walcott...Al Ettore? I don't know the specifics of that fight, but for someone who excuses Ali's early performances against the likes of Banks, Cooper, and Jones, you sure do have a hypocritical attitude when it comes to other fighters who are early in their careers.
If you say Patterson had a better chin you obviously don't know enough about Walcott & his opponents to make an intelligent argument...Ever heard of fighters like Elmer 'Violent' Ray, Tommy Gomez, Lee Q. Murray, Curtis 'Hatchetman' Sheppard, Hein Ten Hoff, etc.? Probably not, but every single one of those fighters there were respected and sometimes feared for the great power in their punches, yet not a single one of them were able to stop Walcott or put him down for the count...And at least two of those guys cracked the Ring's Greatest Punchers list with Ray at #44 and Gomez at #72.
Unlike Patterson who was rarely in there with a big puncher (and was getting KO'd when he was), there were plenty of times when Walcott proved himself capable of taking the power of the hardest punching Heavyweights of his generation.
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