THE MOST EXCITING FIGHTER EVER OF THE 70s
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elmersalsa
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THE MOST EXCITING FIGHTER EVER OF THE 70s
Who is the most exciting fighter ever in your view? Someone that you would not miss him fight in any type of way. Someone that you MUST SEE HIM FIGHT.
There were a lot of good ones in the 70s...Very exciting performers.
There were a lot of good ones in the 70s...Very exciting performers.
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Danny "Lil Red" Lopez.
There were alot of others I enjoyed watching, but Danny was something else.
There were alot of others I enjoyed watching, but Danny was something else.
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Probably Roberto Duran for his combination of intense pressure and very sound defense.
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Borinken25
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For me without a doubt was Wilfredo Gomez 
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Olivares followed by Joe Frazier and Danny Lopez
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Big Bad John
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Frazier was at his best in the 1960s. Sure, he had two incredible fights in the 1970s with Ali, but aside from "Down goes Frazier!" what else? Duran in his early years, before he developed that great defense, was pretty fun to watch. And of course Danny Lopez. The whole lightweight division of the late 1960s/early 1970s was incredible.
Oh, and don't forget Alfonso Zamora, Wilfredo Gomez and Carlos Zarate.
Oh, and don't forget Alfonso Zamora, Wilfredo Gomez and Carlos Zarate.
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His fight with Bugner was pretty damned fun to watch...I guess the two Ellis fightsBig Bad John wrote:Frazier was at his best in the 1960s. Sure, he had two incredible fights in the 1970s with Ali, but aside from "Down goes Frazier!" what else?
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and the Quarry rematch were pretty good ones for him too..
For me Earnie Shavers, Roberto Duran, Larry Holmes...the HW scene was some what
interesting...I really can not put my finger on one fighter as it really depends on my
mood, as weird as that may sound.
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Lyle or Shavers.
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Matt Saad
He has to be the winner of this particular thread.
He has to be the winner of this particular thread.
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I would go with Danny Lopez. He was the featherweight version of Saad, except his early career was just as exciting as his later one.
Saad started out as a boxer.
Saad started out as a boxer.
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George Foreman deserves a mention too, he didn't really feature in many great fights, but you know he'd always turn up looking for trouble.
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fair enough, bennie, Lopez was a great fighter and extremely entertaining.bennie wrote:I would go with Danny Lopez. He was the featherweight version of Saad, except his early career was just as exciting as his later one.
Saad started out as a boxer.
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They used to say Saad was dull, until he got robbed in a fight, I think it was against Mate Parlov. His fight with Eddie Gregory was certainly a notorious stinker.
Then, after Parlov, he just turned every fight into a war in an effort to make the judges redundant. Amazing turnaround.
Then, after Parlov, he just turned every fight into a war in an effort to make the judges redundant. Amazing turnaround.
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Whether or not Joe was at his "best" isn't the issue. I think he was still plenty exciting to watch in the 1970s. Ali-Frazier I and III were incredibly exciting. So was Quarry II.Big Bad John wrote:Frazier was at his best in the 1960s. Sure, he had two incredible fights in the 1970s with Ali, but aside from "Down goes Frazier!" what else?
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Big Bad John
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I thought of Saad and the light heavyweight division in general right after I stopped posting last night.Ezzard wrote:Matt Saad
He has to be the winner of this particular thread.
Could Muhammd Ali be a possible winner? He had a couple of true stinkers (Lyle, Frazier II, Young...), but he had three fights that could be counted amongst the best of all time (Frazier I, Foreman and Frazier III), and a few others that were simply very good fights (Quarry I, Chuvalo II, Quarry II, Spinks I). Even one of his crappier fights spawned the Rocky movies.
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Ambling Alp
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I never thought Ali-Quarry II was that exciting like you guys do. Though watching Ali fight at a high level is always fun. I wouldn't classify Ali-Frazier as a stinker; it just wasn't nearly as dramatic as their other two fights. As mentioned the Foreman fight was very exciting as well.
I agree that Saad has to be up their. The Lopez fight was probably the most exciting, but he had several good ones.
Another exciting fighter (win or lose) was Marvin Johnson.
I agree that Saad has to be up their. The Lopez fight was probably the most exciting, but he had several good ones.
Another exciting fighter (win or lose) was Marvin Johnson.
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Would you guys find Matthew Saad Muhammad that exciting if his defense had been better ?
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Ambling Alp
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No. Thats part of it. He was an offensive fighter. Most people are more interested in watching two guys that are great offensive/mediocre defensive fighters go at it than two guys that are great defensive/mediocre offensive fighters.
Even though overall, the defensive fighters are about even in skill as the offensive, they usually don't make for as exciting fights.
With Saad, you have a guy who fought a lot of opponents who were good offensive/mediocre defensive fighters. This made for several exciting fights that he was involved in.
Even though overall, the defensive fighters are about even in skill as the offensive, they usually don't make for as exciting fights.
With Saad, you have a guy who fought a lot of opponents who were good offensive/mediocre defensive fighters. This made for several exciting fights that he was involved in.
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The Great John L
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Actually some of his opponents were good defensive fighters (Conteh for example), and part of the reason Saad was exciting was because he came from behind to win on more than one occasion.
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I Feel Fine
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I would say Duran or Saad were the most exciting. Foreman and Frazier are up there. Ali was in four "Fight of the Year" matches in the 70s, so he's at least an honorable mention.