I always thought Meldrick Taylor could of ended up better than he did if he had a trainer that could have convinced him to move around more, instead of standing toe to toe to much...maybe Angelo Dundee would of worked...not a real big fan of his since I am not to sure he is a great trainer for technique, but he is good at getting his fighters to use their natural talent/ability.
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Originally posted by butterfly1964took the words right out of my mouth.
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Originally posted by HecklerThought in 66-67 Ali was essentially at the peak of his powers anyway, 6-7 years of professional experience, extensive amateur experience, consistently weighing in at over 210 pounds... RIPPED... at the age of 25. If he didn't have his layoff he could've achieved more, possibly becoming better than he was as a result of experience. I think the Ali that dominated Folley, Terell, Williams was a pretty accurate representation of what Ali would've been anyway.
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Dont think his potential punching power ever changed, what did was how he fought... plant your feet, sit on your punches and you hit harder. We saw him plant his feet and tee off on Williams... he never punched with that combination of power/speed/sharpness ever again.
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Originally posted by HecklerDont think his potential punching power ever changed, what did was how he fought... plant your feet, sit on your punches and you hit harder. We saw him plant his feet and tee off on Williams... he never punched with that combination of power/speed/sharpness ever again.
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Originally posted by Abe AttellI always thought Meldrick Taylor could of ended up better than he did if he had a trainer that could have convinced him to move around more, instead of standing toe to toe to much...maybe Angelo Dundee would of worked...not a real big fan of his since I am not to sure he is a great trainer for technique, but he is good at getting his fighters to use their natural talent/ability.
another to add into the mix has to be salvador sanchez altough he died young he was already an established great fighter.
but did he ever reach his peak?
was he a star that shined brightly only to fade out quickly?
or was he possibly the greatest fighter ever to grace the ring?
nobody will truly ever know, not even sanchez himself.
but due to the fact that he never wasted his talent like alot of others mentioned before, either because of lack of mental toughness, motivation or just general lack of heart.
either way whenever i think of a champion/fighter who never reached there potential, salvador sanchez is always top of the list with honours!!
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Originally posted by MickyHattonHe was a talented fighter but had a suspect chin and was stopped 8 times (hence he was KO'd in one round by Fred Hutchings the next fight after beating Duran!)
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Greg Page
Michael Dokes
Davey Moore
Milton McCrory
Donald Curry
Hector Camacho
Tony Tucker
Tim Witherspoon
John Tate
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