Records at bout don't matter much. Otherwise Vitali Klitschko in his first bout would be 0-0 which would make him a bum.
Moreover the "15 consecutive wins" were against 13 bums plus Eddie Machen (50-11, 190 lbs) plus featherfist Ernie Terrell. THAT's IT. Manos is considered "worthy" shows again the overhype of the Golden Age.
Like whom? What "great" fighters have a 25-29 record? Enlighten me, please.
Ike Ibeabuchi is a mystery. I wouldn't draw any conclusions from fights with Ibeabuchi. Neither for or against fighters.
Foreman said "It was years before I got my health back together after that fight" (the poisoning before the Ali fight). Jimmy Young was just 2+ years after George has been probably poisoned, so there is some explanation.
Byrd doesn't have a punch. That's why I call him a featherfist. I don't see him KO Foreman, but then again 70ies Foreman was very limited and 213lbs bum Young could do it, so Byrd could have done it, too.
Of the 10 KOs that Frazier scored against his 200+ opponents 6 were against bums (like Ron Stander 37-21 or the aforementioned Ramos 25-29) and the remaning 4 were against median 209lbs opponents, who also don't have stellar records (e.g. 2x Jimmy Ellis 40-12 who boxed as low as 155 in his career). I don't see any proof for Frazier being a harder puncher than Chris Byrd. Maybe he was, but it's not in his record.
Of course it's not a top 10 win. Beating a 47 year old former welterweight cannot be a top 10 win. But the way you phrase it "It's probably not even a top 10 win" still shows that Ali gets respect for this win by Ali fans.
Moreover the "15 consecutive wins" were against 13 bums plus Eddie Machen (50-11, 190 lbs) plus featherfist Ernie Terrell. THAT's IT. Manos is considered "worthy" shows again the overhype of the Golden Age.
Like whom? What "great" fighters have a 25-29 record? Enlighten me, please.
Ike Ibeabuchi is a mystery. I wouldn't draw any conclusions from fights with Ibeabuchi. Neither for or against fighters.
Foreman said "It was years before I got my health back together after that fight" (the poisoning before the Ali fight). Jimmy Young was just 2+ years after George has been probably poisoned, so there is some explanation.
Byrd doesn't have a punch. That's why I call him a featherfist. I don't see him KO Foreman, but then again 70ies Foreman was very limited and 213lbs bum Young could do it, so Byrd could have done it, too.
Of the 10 KOs that Frazier scored against his 200+ opponents 6 were against bums (like Ron Stander 37-21 or the aforementioned Ramos 25-29) and the remaning 4 were against median 209lbs opponents, who also don't have stellar records (e.g. 2x Jimmy Ellis 40-12 who boxed as low as 155 in his career). I don't see any proof for Frazier being a harder puncher than Chris Byrd. Maybe he was, but it's not in his record.
Of course it's not a top 10 win. Beating a 47 year old former welterweight cannot be a top 10 win. But the way you phrase it "It's probably not even a top 10 win" still shows that Ali gets respect for this win by Ali fans.
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