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Liston vs Frazier 1971
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Originally posted by billeau2 View PostI wonder how many people who think about Liston know that he mentored Foreman. Foreman who was characterized as being a very scary guy, was, in his own words, meek when around Sonny lol!
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Originally posted by HOUDINI563 View Post1971 is the Frazier that beat Ali. That Frazier stops Liston of 71 within eight rounds. We are talking an old shop worn Liston vs probably the best Frazier. Prime vs Prime I see a more competitive fight certainly but in the end Joe wears Liston down and takes his heart. Joes pressure is just too much over 15 rounds and Listons heart certainly is a question mark. Frazier by 12th round stoppage.
Finally you not only get the results right, you nailed it bingo style.
Might be hope for you yet...
Oh, and 19 yr old George in awe of Sonny is to be expected in a young man with sc****s with the law seeking a like minded father figure.
Fight should be 61 Sonny vs 71 Frazier, otherwise we get balony like 40 Yr old SRLeonard vs Spence...c'mon!
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I'll easily take the '71 version of Smokin' Joe over old man Liston.
The young giant Foreman who smashed Frazier used that highly effective two armed shoving-yo-azz-away-from-me tactic. Smash you when you're off balance. Whereas the young Liston is going to throw some hellacious jabs -- which Frazier was really good at slipping. The old Liston...I don't see it.Ascended likes this.
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Originally posted by billeau2 View PostI don't know if Frazier would KO an old Liston. Obviously there is a giant chasm as to how Liston's performance would be affected by father time. But this is an easy fight because George Foreman was laced up by Liston and fought using the template set... Frazier would have a similar contention with Liston, never a good style for Joe.
There might be some that would argue that a younger Frazier might have done better against Foreman, I am open to that argument to a degree... Everyone can respect Joe, he is in my opinion the closest thing we have to a Mexican styled great heavyweight fighter... He fought that way and was fantastic!
Left Hooks, coming forwards at all times, changing the speed and the position on the punches coming in, bobbing weaving slowly, drawing the man into chasing the head.... But one fundamental difference between Joe's style and Dempsey vis a vis Tyson is the foot speed. Dempsey's bob and weave was quick, it involved pivots and getting inside immediately against the man. Tyson did it also: You can watch him attack, coming in fast, then moving over to another position and starting the attack again.
The devil is in the details: Marciano and Frazier depended more on being relentless than fast. But there is always a chance of a big man catching you with his reach if you do not have the foot speed to get past that reach on the attack. Marciano to my knowledge never had to fight a big strong guy, and Frazier had his fights with Foreman... That is what I am going on here.
in 61? Liston beats Frazier, he is a good boxer, iron chin, heavy hands and the mental game of any great champion.
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Originally posted by them_apples View PostStyle wise Liston has his number, but in 71 Frazier was a machine and Liston had drug and training issues. Like wise if 90's george fought a prime Frazier he probably loses that one as well (see him vs qawi, a smaller weaker Frazier).
in 61? Liston beats Frazier, he is a good boxer, iron chin, heavy hands and the mental game of any great champion.
George bounced qawi into the ropes at will before Knocking him out.
61 Liston is a myth. Top Shelf natural attributes, but end of the day Joe and George beat much better opponents wit George better than Joe.
Of course in Sonny's day, mob enforcement could visit their dressing rooms to insure a Sonny win, your last grasp of relevancy...
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post--- Nice try, but no cigar for you.
George bounced qawi into the ropes at will before Knocking him out.
61 Liston is a myth. Top Shelf natural attributes, but end of the day Joe and George beat much better opponents wit George better than Joe.
Of course in Sonny's day, mob enforcement could visit their dressing rooms to insure a Sonny win, your last grasp of relevancy...
Liston was certainly better in 61. Fraziers resume is only Marginally better than Listons because of the W he picked up over Ali. But Liston faced the deadliest version of Ali in his first bout, and actually wasn't doing too bad for the first half. That version of Ali was probably impossible to beat.
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Originally posted by HOUDINI563 View PostI used to but the Foreman/Kiston comparison. Not any more. Two completely different fighters. George was much more physical, larger, quicker. Liston more “technical”. Prime Liston was 6’1 and 212 pounds. Thus the size difference was not in any way overwhelming. Size in the hwt division is really the last thing to consider. Joe in his prime slipped jabs with ease. Note the high % of Ali’s jabs he slipped in 71. Well over 50%. Liston did not have movement to keep Joe off of him so once Frazier is inside he will do damage.Originally posted by Joe Beamish View PostI'll easily take the '71 version of Smokin' Joe over old man Liston.
The young giant Foreman who smashed Frazier used that highly effective two armed shoving-yo-azz-away-from-me tactic. Smash you when you're off balance. Whereas the young Liston is going to throw some hellacious jabs -- which Frazier was really good at slipping. The old Liston...I don't see it.
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