Originally posted by Anthony342
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Put Sonny Liston in Tyson/Holyfield's era
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Originally posted by billeau2 View PostI tend to think that Sonny Liston and Jimmy Young were two extremely underestimated fighters. Eventually when enough time passes I think we should be allowed to entertain reasons for a defeat. With Liston by the time he fought Ali he was probably well past 40, and otherwise not near his twilight. If you look at prime Liston he checked so many boxes: Im talking if we look from the first Johnny L to the present... Liston had the size to be in there with any modern heavyweight. He had the beard, the power, he could box magnificently. I would put prime Liston in against any other great heavyweight.
And Jimmy Young? People constantly squawk that he had no power... Yet he stopped foreman on a TKO, almost Knocked him down... And Young was able to beat the premier punchers (Shavers and Lyle), outbox the boxers... he arguably beat Ali. Ditto for Norton. Actually Young didn't fight Frazier lol... He fought and a case can be made that he beat virtually all of the great heavyweights from what was, to many, the most competative era for heavyweights.
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Originally posted by The Old LefHook View Post
Hackney. A karate instructor who fought a giant Hawaiian or Samoan in UFC many years ago?
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
That's the guy. Slugged the late Emmanuel Yarbrough with a single shot that he couldn't crawl back up from. Lost to Royce and got RNCd by Marco Ruas "The King of the Streets", one of the first to truly to synthesize grappling and striking in early modern MMA. 600 llb. Yarbrough was actually African American, and you're thinking of Gerard Gordeau knocking out Teila Tuli of Hawaii at UFC I in 93'.
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Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
Only to you... and I admonish anyone to watch the fight and form their own judgement.
OK but it was like watching Leonard avoid engaging Hagler for 12 rounds.
We need 45 round championship fights and then tell me Young would have won a decision.
More realistically it's hard to judge, but there is effective boxing and there are fights/fighters who intend to do nothing more than win a punch count with ineffective blows.
As a fight wares on we fans can (if we want to) recognize that strategy at play and what was suspose to be a prize fight becomes a stall, that bores.
Young and Leonard were masterful those respective nights, as the CW goes, but I never once thought they had the wherewithal to beat the man in front of them.
Yea, Young outboxed Foreman. I was hoping a fight might break out. But it didn't.
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