For example, Jerry Quarry and Rocky Marciano would be cruiserweights today. Which great heavyweights would have been cruiserweights by today's standards?
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If they were taken straight out of the old era and stuck straight into this one then there are loads.
Young Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Jack Dempsey and Floyd Patterson are the best i can think of right now who fought below 200lbs.
If they were all raised and trained in the modern era they would all be decent sized heavyweights.Last edited by Tom Cruise; 03-26-2015, 11:38 AM.
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Originally posted by Tom Cruise View PostIf they were taken straight out of the old era and stuck straight into this one then there are loads.
Young Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Jack Dempsey, Floyd Patterson are the best i can think of right now who fought below 200lbs.
If they were all raised and trained in the modern era they would all be decent sized heavyweights.
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Originally posted by Tom Cruise View PostLmao you asked the question. Joe Louis, when he was younger, was one of the best hw's in history who fought below 200lbs
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Originally posted by $£X View PostWhich amazing wins did he have? Tell me Joe Louis' top 3 best wins. His resume was worse than Wilder's. There is not even a Scott or a Stiverne on Louis' win list.
All were better than Stiverne and Malik Scott who have achieved pretty much nothing relatively. Not that that has anything to do with the thread you created
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ali
louis
dempsey
frazier
patterson
liston
marciano
tyson
holyfield
moorer
tua
norton
shavers
anyone 230 or under
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Originally posted by Tom Cruise View PostIm not an authority on this, but MAx Schmelling, Max Bear, Primo Carnera, Jersey Joe Walcott, JAmes Braddock, Billy Conn, Buddy Baer, NAthan Mann, Tommy Farr were all top 5, some were champions, some were hall of famers.
All were better than Stiverne and Malik Scott who have achieved pretty much nothing relatively. Not that that has anything to do with the thread you created
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