Mike Weaver vs Cleveland Williams
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It's fun watching you two try to out-****** each other.
Liston and Williams never proved resilient fighters. Great front runners against out- matched opposition, but not very tough guys. And while they passed for monsters in the early 60s, twenty years later Heavyweights fighting their description were fairly pedestrian.
That fact that you're unaware of Page's finishing ability speaks to your ignorance.Comment
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Me? sounds like you are referring to your own comment. Heck I gave you words of wisdom from two great heavyweights to back up the notion that experience is vital to success. Maybe it went over your head, so let me break it down real simple like: Weaver never had the ammy background to develop his craft like Williams. Now do you understand pookie?
You were totally picking your nose and eating your boogers while typing that.Comment
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This statement shows a distinct lack of knowledge Pook. It has to do with the concept of peer review, like in academia. Williams was well regarded as dangerous by fellow fighters. Kind of like Holly, remember that article I posted pook? Weaver was regarded as a tough journeyman for a reason... Just because the reason alludes you... well ya know!
Let me repeat something someone once told me: "when you lost just admit it." You are showing more and more a lack of fundamental boxing knowledge. You might want to post in the general for a while pook... come back when you learn something?
Never has anyone here demonstrated as you have such an ability to raise irrelevance to an art form.Comment
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I guess you felt bad for Billeau being the only idiot still active in this thread, so you chimed in to keep him company?
It's fun watching you two try to out-****** each other.
Liston and Williams never proved resilient fighters. Great front runners against out- matched opposition, but not very tough guys. And while they passed for monsters in the early 60s, twenty years later Heavyweights fighting their description were fairly pedestrian.
That fact that you're unaware of Page's finishing ability speaks to your ignorance.
Page was never considered a big puncher. So you're lying if you're claiming that. Coetzee did nothing that indicated he would beat Liston or Williams. The true big punchers folded him. So would Liston or Williams.
When did Coetzee show he was any more resilient than Liston or Williams? I'll wait.Last edited by joseph5620; 08-15-2020, 10:03 PM.Comment
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I guess you felt bad for Billeau being the only idiot still active in this thread, so you chimed in to keep him company?
It's fun watching you two try to out-****** each other.
Liston and Williams never proved resilient fighters. Great front runners against out- matched opposition, but not very tough guys. And while they passed for monsters in the early 60s, twenty years later Heavyweights fighting their description were fairly pedestrian.
That fact that you're unaware of Page's finishing ability speaks to your ignorance.Comment
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As usual, so you say, not how things are... Pookie darling get out more from that Jersey porch and like you tole me, see the world. Things that happen in your head are different than the real world... Now Pookie? being a Buddhist and a teacher and all, I like skillful means to show us the ways we need to learn, but your starting to scare me. Your about on the level of that other churl Queensbee. Thats precipitious a drop... Check your IQ it may be dropping.Comment
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Now, not comparing Jones to Williams, but Roy turned out to have a questionable chin when he could not avoid and intimidate with his own power and speed. Does that mitigate what he did up until Tarver found him?Comment
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Page was never considered a big puncher. So you're lying if you're claiming that. Coetzee did nothing that indicated he would beat Liston or Williams. The true big punchers folded him. So would Liston or Williams.
When did Coetzee show he was any more resilient than Liston or Williams? I'll wait.
Coetzee didn't lose because he was weak, he lost because he was predictable and crude. But his offense was more than Williams or Liston could handle.
Really, it's ****** we're even having this conversation. Liston quit on his stool. Marshal broke his jaw. Martin stopped him. Ali's phantom punch was sufficient for him to throw a fight where he'd suffer no injury. His best win was against a kid 20 pounds lighter.
You sound re.tarded trying to make a case for these guys against a killer like Coetzee.Comment
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