WHY JOE WOULD HAVE " SMOKED " SONNY...

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • neverlast
    Contender
    Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
    • May 2004
    • 118
    • 21
    • 0
    • 6,271

    #1

    WHY JOE WOULD HAVE " SMOKED " SONNY...

    WHY JOE WOULD HAVE " SMOKED " SONNY...




    I just had the pleasure of watching a replay of Liston-Patterson I.
    Although Sonny crushed Floyd in an impressive fashion, in the words of the
    great Max Schmeling, " I see something". It was up close on the slow motion
    replay. I saw how often Floyd's bobbing and weaving style made Sonny miss
    badly.

    I've always felt that Liston along with George Foreman had the perfect
    style to thwart Joe Frazier. With Big George I have no doubt since he has
    twice proved his point. With Joe facing Sonny, I'm not so sure anymore.

    I have Sonny ranked high among my all time heavyweights. He's # 6 on
    my list behind Ali, Joe Louis, Larry Holmes, Jack Johnson and Foreman. He
    had the jab, the strength, the power and the killer instinct. Sonny was a
    big heavyweight in his era.

    Circa 1971...The Joe Frazier who beat Muhammad Ali in Madison Square
    Garden on March 8th was one of the greatest heavyweights of all time. Joe
    was never better before and he was never the same after. I can not remember
    a fighter so motivated to win that he put his whole career and future on the
    line to achieve victory. On that night Joe Frazier was great.

    Take that Joe Frazier and match him against Sonny Liston on his best
    night and what do you get ? One hell of a fight !

    When I saw Floyd bobbing and weaving, effectively slipping the Liston
    jab I thought to myself, how would Frazier react in that situation ? If you
    took away Liston's jab, you won half the battle. Yes Sonny had a good
    uppercut which would be effective in deterring an aggressive fighter on
    coming forward. Still Sonny was not that much bigger then Joe. Foreman and
    even Ali were just bigger and stronger then Joe and it enabled them to out
    fight Frazier. Sonny in top shape was 210-215. Worst case scenario, he would
    have ten pounds on a prime Frazier.

    I just feel that Joe could have taken the best Sonny had to offer.
    Liston was a very slow puncher. He did not throw short, sharp and accurate
    punches like Joe Louis. Sonny was a mauler and a brawler. I could see
    Frazier just sliding under those shots and landing murderous left hook
    counters. How many of those could Sonny have taken ? Joe has one of the best
    left hooks in the history of boxing. Just ask Ali, Jimmy Ellis and Bob
    Foster.

    If Joe could survive the crucial first and second round, I see him
    picking up momentum and just breaking Sonny down.I've got to go with Joe.
Working...
TOP