Comments Thread For: Larry Holmes: Current Heavyweights "Couldn't Stand A Chance" In My Era
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"The Last Hurrah"
The Easton Assassin was a great champ without doubt, but I remember him winning the title from Ken Norton in a 15 round war and he held that title until he was 48-0 before losing to Michael Spinks. He was past his prime by this time of course. I don't remember him being a "multiple times champion" or whatever was stated at the beginning of this article. He held the title for a long time. I may be wrong but I don't think so. The Ali he beat was far beyond his prime and should never have taken this fight. The Ali of the mid-sixties beats all others IMHO. He could deliver a KO punch while backing up.
Now days boxers waiting for good boxers to age and then challenge them when they know they can win.Comment
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"I was in the sport for 38 years because I took care of myself. He will be in the same boat and he'll be harder to beat."
Last edited by REDEEMER; 07-16-2020, 11:08 PM.Comment
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Holmes is Right
Hate to say it but Ken Norten in his hey day would beat all these heavyweights now...Norten could eat a punch and show nuff give one, just as ernie shavers,Big George was to big to strong ,and Champ...ALI.. in his 20s would be to illusive to hit but can Hit you from all angles...Comment
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It is going backwards in boxing.
The talent pool is much smaller and the knowledge pool of trainers and gyms has all but vanished.
Sports medicine and nutrition advancements are many, but actual boxing acumen and instruction is a shell of what it was in the golden eras. Boxing isn't growing like the NFL or NBA. It's shrunk drastically even accounting for more euro participation.Comment
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