I don't recall ever showing a bias on these forums toward Ali or Leonard, but then I'm not "Sweet Scientist".RAPID1 wrote:Granberry your observations and remarks are sound.
Don't expect the same out of Sweet Scientist and it appears the same goes for Collins2000.. If it isn't... Ali or Leonard.... it's no one.
Granberry, I'm not for a second going to argue that Gerry Cooney fought - er, um, appeared in the ring with - a big batch of well prepared fighters. Cooney's handlers, on one hand, handled him very well in maneuvering him into the Holmes fight, making him a mainstream star and a very rich man while subjecting him to minimal physical risk. On the other hand they did him an extreme disservice to his development as a fighter by not putting him in against the kind of quality opponents who'd build his confidence, and by putting all of that "America's Fighter" B.S. on his shoulders. That said, I stand by my original agreement with Joe Kurtz' post.
As far as any "sympathy" I have, it's for any man or woman brave enough to box.
To add to the list of heavies: Mac Foster, Ingemar Johansson, Johnny Boudreaux, Buster Mathis Sr., Marty Monroe, Pinklon Thomas, Francesco Damiani, and Gary Mason.