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Originally posted by butterfly1964i didn't say marciano had a bad chin. i just said he had an overrated chin, cause some people say he had the best chin in boxing history. and ali doesn't have a better chin than frazier. sure copper dropped him when he wasn't in his prime, but i doubt a 188lb. man like cooper could drop frazier, even when frazier just started boxing. remember ali got dropped by cooper and banks at the start of his career. frazier got dropped by oscar bonavena at the start of his career. who would you rather get dropped by?Last edited by Heckler; 02-06-2006, 05:44 PM.
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And why are you always bring weight into it. It plays a big part but ****, its not everything. Jack dempsey was what 180-190? he brought down 6'7 200 pound willard like he was nothing... with sheer power. Cooper throught a beautiful right that caught Ali as he was moving into it.
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Originally posted by HecklerAnd why are you always bring weight into it. It plays a big part but ****, its not everything. Jack dempsey was what 180-190? he brought down 6'7 200 pound willard like he was nothing... with sheer power. Cooper throught a beautiful right that caught Ali as he was moving into it.
and if cooper punched that hard, then he would be more well known than he is.
and the frazier knockdown of ali was overrated, it came mostly cause ali was exhausted after 15 rounds of fighting.
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Ali had a much better chin than Frazier. Getting up from a lot of knockdowns does not mean you have a great chin, it means you have good recuperative power and that you have a lot of heart (Ali also had both in addition to his chin). Chin means how well you can absorb a hard shot without it's effects showing. Ali caught a lot of hard shots from Foreman and Shavers without being visibly rocked while Frazier was staggered by lesser hitters like Ron Stander and nearly had his career derailed by Oscar Bonavena.
For the record I'd rather take Bonavena's best than get hit by Cooper's bread and butter punch, the left hook. Bonavena was heavy-handed and an exceptionally strong guy but Cooper was a more accurate, more explosive knockout puncher (with the left hand) and put his whole bodyweight behind his hook.
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Originally posted by butterfly1964dempsey was about 195 and willard was 245.
and if cooper punched that hard, then he would be more well known than he is.
and the frazier knockdown of ali was overrated, it came mostly cause ali was exhausted after 15 rounds of fighting.Last edited by Heckler; 02-06-2006, 06:29 PM.
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Originally posted by Kid AchillesAli had a much better chin than Frazier. Getting up from a lot of knockdowns does not mean you have a great chin, it means you have good recuperative power and that you have a lot of heart (Ali also had both in addition to his chin). Chin means how well you can absorb a hard shot without it's effects showing. Ali caught a lot of hard shots from Foreman and Shavers without being visibly rocked while Frazier was staggered by lesser hitters like Ron Stander and nearly had his career derailed by Oscar Bonavena.
For the record I'd rather take Bonavena's best than get hit by Cooper's bread and butter punch, the left hook. Bonavena was heavy-handed and an exceptionally strong guy but Cooper was a more accurate, more explosive knockout puncher (with the left hand) and put his whole bodyweight behind his hook.
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Originally posted by HecklerWhat so punching hard makes you a great boxer? **** using that logic earnie shavers is the greatest boxer of all time?... Cooper wasn't the HARDEST hitter but he was powerful, and it was a beautifully timed hook that CLAY walked into... its irrelevant when analyzing Ali's jaw. The punch Frazier threw was not primarily a result of exhaustion. It is dubbed by boxing historians as one of the greatest left hooks ever landed. It was beautifully timed, thrown with immense power and technique, if you cant see how good a punch that is theres something wrong with you. And Jack Dempsey was about 187 pounds.
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Originally posted by butterfly1964and if cooper punched that hard, then he would be more well known than he is.
And in his left hook, Cooper probably had one of the better punches in the Heavyweight division at that time. He threw it by the book and with quickness, therefore he was able to generate some very good power out of it...In addition to dropping Ali with it, Sir Henry also nearly killed poor Joe Erskine with that punch, as a left hook left Erskine hanging grotesquely on the bottom rope. I'm not saying Cooper is one of the elite punchers in history because he's not...but he certainly hit hard enough that if caught somebody with that punch he's, more often than not, going to hurt them with it.
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Originally posted by YogiHe is very well known, Butterfly, and I venture to say that he's probably one of the better known Heavyweights of that era...Very popular on British soils (how many fighters are granted knighthood?), and was certainly one of the biggest draws in all of boxing during that time period of the 60's.
And in his left hook, Cooper probably had one of the better punches in the Heavyweight division at that time. He threw it by the book and with quickness, therefore he was able to generate some very good power out of it...In addition to dropping Ali with it, Sir Henry also nearly killed poor Joe Erskine with that punch, as a left hook left Erskine hanging grotesquely on the bottom rope. I'm not saying Cooper is one of the elite punchers in history because he's not...but he certainly hit hard enough that if caught somebody with that punch he's, more often than not, going to hurt them with it.well done!
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