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  • #41
    Originally posted by ThePhantom5 View Post
    That was ****ing epic, I have not seen one fight where Floyd boxed better then Sugar did here.
    And this was way past prime Sugar

    One thing people also need to understand when comparing fighters of old with todays fighters is that back then the did not have TV or videos to study different boxing styles.
    ALi said that Ray was the farther to his style.

    Todays fighters have way better options of styles to chose from

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    • #42
      Originally posted by 110110110 View Post
      That was ****ing epic, I have not seen one fight where Floyd boxed better then Sugar did here.
      And this was way past prime Sugar

      One thing people also need to understand when comparing fighters of old with todays fighters is that back then the did not have TV or videos to study different boxing styles.
      ALi said that Ray was the farther to his style.

      Todays fighters have way better options of styles to chose from
      he was 32..

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      • #43
        Originally posted by the larryx View Post
        he was 32..
        Still well beyond his best days.

        Although Rocky Graziano was shot to pieces by that point anyway.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
          Still well beyond his best days.

          Although Rocky Graziano was shot to pieces by that point anyway.
          sure 32 may be getting out of your prime but you arnt.waaaaaaay out of your prime unless he took alot of beatings which i dont think he did but then again i wasnt alive then

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          • #45
            Originally posted by the larryx View Post
            sure 32 may be getting out of your prime but you arnt.waaaaaaay out of your prime unless he took alot of beatings which i dont think he did but then again i wasnt alive then
            Well, that depends on the fighter doesn't it. Age is just a number, fighters age differently.

            Take Wilfred Benitez for example, he was well passed his best before he was 30. Then take Bernard Hopkins who was at his peak in his 30's. People age differently.

            Robinson was certainly passed his best in 1952. But, he was still one of the best fighters in the world.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by the larryx View Post
              he was 32..

              You can't even debate with these historians, they just go on like they was there and twist the truths until they see fit.
              You only have to look at how dates miraculously change, weights, venues and such

              As if it wasn't bad enough the likes of these old managers padding their fighters records with fights that actually never happened (Harry Greb, Ezzard Charles & the likes), you now have these ''historians'' going their best to brainwash people and trying to change history by not only making stuff up but by editing Wikipedia & various other sites with their clutter they label as ''facts''

              You can't debate when you're attacked by 18 all of who claim to of held Sugar Rays jockstrap & massaged his feet.
              After being banned from the history section for disagreeing with a certain mod, I can no longer be ar5ed to debate, just let them create their own version of events.

              At the end of the war Cocoa Kid, Kid Tunero, Holman Williams, Charley Burley, Lloyd Marshall, Archie Moore & the likes were all 150-160
              Yet The GOAT Sugar Ray Robinson didn't fight a single one over a 3 year period.
              Despite being called out on numerous occasions he fluctuated, fighting the weakest of the era, letting the best fight the best & take lumps out of each other, until they was completely shot or retired would he move up full time.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                Well, that depends on the fighter doesn't it. Age is just a number, fighters age differently.

                Take Wilfred Benitez for example, he was well passed his best before he was 30. Then take Bernard Hopkins who was at his peak in his 30's. People age differently.

                Robinson was certainly passed his best in 1952. But, he was still one of the best fighters in the world.
                wasnt he fighter of the decade in the 50's?

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
                  You can't even debate with these historians, they just go on like they was there and twist the truths until they see fit.
                  You only have to look at how dates miraculously change, weights, venues and such

                  As if it wasn't bad enough the likes of these old managers padding their fighters records with fights that actually never happened (Harry Greb, Ezzard Charles & the likes), you now have these ''historians'' going their best to brainwash people and trying to change history by not only making stuff up but by editing Wikipedia & various other sites with their clutter they label as ''facts''

                  You can't debate when you're attacked by 18 all of who claim to of held Sugar Rays jockstrap & massaged his feet.
                  After being banned from the history section for disagreeing with a certain mod, I can no longer be ar5ed to debate, just let them create their own version of events.

                  At the end of the war Cocoa Kid, Kid Tunero, Holman Williams, Charley Burley, Lloyd Marshall, Archie Moore & the likes were all 150-160
                  Yet The GOAT Sugar Ray Robinson didn't fight a single one over a 3 year period.
                  Despite being called out on numerous occasions he fluctuated, fighting the weakest of the era, letting the best fight the best & take lumps out of each other, until they was completely shot or retired would he move up full time.
                  TheGreatA has already shut done this nonsense.

                  Repeating it isn't going to do anything different.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
                    You can't even debate with these historians, they just go on like they was there and twist the truths until they see fit.
                    You only have to look at how dates miraculously change, weights, venues and such

                    As if it wasn't bad enough the likes of these old managers padding their fighters records with fights that actually never happened (Harry Greb, Ezzard Charles & the likes), you now have these ''historians'' going their best to brainwash people and trying to change history by not only making stuff up but by editing Wikipedia & various other sites with their clutter they label as ''facts''

                    You can't debate when you're attacked by 18 all of who claim to of held Sugar Rays jockstrap & massaged his feet.
                    After being banned from the history section for disagreeing with a certain mod, I can no longer be ar5ed to debate, just let them create their own version of events.

                    At the end of the war Cocoa Kid, Kid Tunero, Holman Williams, Charley Burley, Lloyd Marshall, Archie Moore & the likes were all 150-160
                    Yet The GOAT Sugar Ray Robinson didn't fight a single one over a 3 year period.
                    Despite being called out on numerous occasions he fluctuated, fighting the weakest of the era, letting the best fight the best & take lumps out of each other, until they was completely shot or retired would he move up full time.
                    man im just wondering how a guy who WAS the best and Was DOMINATING EVERYONE WAS SO PAST HIS PRIME AT 32...seriously he hadnt taken any beatings so how was he so past it at 32?

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by the larryx View Post
                      wasnt he fighter of the decade in the 50's?
                      Arguably.

                      Certainly one of them.

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