My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
I think Foreman has been one of the best role models
and one of the most dominant fighters in the ring in
the last 40 years. To deny this is daft.
and one of the most dominant fighters in the ring in
the last 40 years. To deny this is daft.
-
TheOneIsHere2008
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 1181
- Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 12:09
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
Who's Monte?Collins2000 wrote:Zac, you ever seen a photo of Monte?Big Bad John wrote:Yeah, it's a great career, but not good enough to make my top 20 pound-for-pound of the past 40 years. I personally rank him the #8 heavyweight of all time. Again, he doesn't make the list.
TheOneIsHere2008, if you're posting Monte Cox's list for anything other than humor, I'll just have a laugh.
OK, he's not quite in your league for sheer ugliness, but then who is?
My uncle and I weren't that close but I always knew he was a boxer in the thirties... I also always knew he was blind in one eye from the ring...I googled his name and found him here...He used to own a bar on Lexington Avenue... Some of the old time fighters and other assorted athletes came in...
I googled Monte Cox...
He writes about boxing and is a mixed martial arts promoter...I'm not a fan of the latter at all...
-
Collins2000
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 4175
- Joined: 06 May 2002, 06:13
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
Wasn't one of those links you put up showing rankings of Foreman a link to a Monte Cox article?TheOneIsHere2008 wrote:Who's Monte?Collins2000 wrote:Zac, you ever seen a photo of Monte?Big Bad John wrote:Yeah, it's a great career, but not good enough to make my top 20 pound-for-pound of the past 40 years. I personally rank him the #8 heavyweight of all time. Again, he doesn't make the list.
TheOneIsHere2008, if you're posting Monte Cox's list for anything other than humor, I'll just have a laugh.
OK, he's not quite in your league for sheer ugliness, but then who is?
My uncle and I weren't that close but I always knew he was a boxer in the thirties... I also always knew he was blind in one eye from the ring...I googled his name and found him here...He used to own a bar on Lexington Avenue... Some of the old time fighters and other assorted athletes came in...
To answer your question, Monte is a joke.
You must be knocking on a bit mate if your uncle was a pro boxer in the thirties.
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
Monte Cox is a dude with a cool name.
Monte Cox promotes, matchmakes and manages
fighters in MMA. He also writes a bit about
both sports.
Monte Cox promotes, matchmakes and manages
fighters in MMA. He also writes a bit about
both sports.
-
TheOneIsHere2008
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 1181
- Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 12:09
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
Robinson wrote:I think Foreman has been one of the best role models
and one of the most dominant fighters in the ring in
the last 40 years. To deny this is daft.
He's the last forty five year old heavyweight champ...That's for sure...And he only has been stopped once...
I'm not saying he's as good as Ali but I don't think it's far fetched to say he would have beat everybody Ali beat, Jimmy Young notwithstanding...Who did Ali beat Foreman couldn't have beat?
Liston? Patterson?, Terrell?, Bob Foster??, Frazier?, Norton?, Folley?, Moore?
Last edited by TheOneIsHere2008 on 03 Jul 2008, 01:44, edited 1 time in total.
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
True....
And in his campaigning he virtually did.
The trouble is Foreman, nor any boxer past,
present or future will have the pop legacy
that Ali had/has.
And in his campaigning he virtually did.
The trouble is Foreman, nor any boxer past,
present or future will have the pop legacy
that Ali had/has.
-
Collins2000
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 4175
- Joined: 06 May 2002, 06:13
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
Robinson wrote:Monte Cox is a dude with a cool name.
Monte Cox promotes, matchmakes and manages
fighters in MMA. He also writes a bit about
both sports.
Are you sure it's the same guy, Kym?
-
TheOneIsHere2008
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 1181
- Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 12:09
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
I figured out who Monte is...No, I typed in my uncle's name at this site under names and his name came up... I was kind of disappointed...He was 14-12-4 or something but I didn't expect him to be Max Baer...Wasn't one of those links you put up showing rankings of Foreman a link to a Monte Cox article?
To answer your question, Monte is a joke.
You must be knocking on a bit mate if your uncle was a pro boxer in the thirties.
I am in my forties...My uncle was a bit older than my dad...I admire anybody that gets in the ring for real...
-
Collins2000
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 4175
- Joined: 06 May 2002, 06:13
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
Same guy?

Monte D. Cox - Self proclaimed boxing historian

Monte Cox - MMA Impressario

Monte D. Cox - Self proclaimed boxing historian

Monte Cox - MMA Impressario
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
Collins
Hey mate...
I dont know...I do recall a Monte Cox knocking about the
MMA scene back in the late 90s and early 00's. May not be...
He now promotes M-1. Could this be the same man as the
'boxing' Monte Cox ?
He may have a few feathers in his hat....
he manages fighters...that also fight in his promotion...
he also match makes for the fighters.....hrmmm :)
You read about him a bit on MMA forums. I dont
know if he is the boxing historian...
but its still a kinda cool name
Hey mate...
I dont know...I do recall a Monte Cox knocking about the
MMA scene back in the late 90s and early 00's. May not be...
He now promotes M-1. Could this be the same man as the
'boxing' Monte Cox ?
He may have a few feathers in his hat....
he manages fighters...that also fight in his promotion...
he also match makes for the fighters.....hrmmm :)
You read about him a bit on MMA forums. I dont
know if he is the boxing historian...
but its still a kinda cool name
-
TheOneIsHere2008
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 1181
- Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 12:09
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
He put on some weight in the second photograph...Collins2000 wrote:Same guy?
Monte D. Cox - Self proclaimed boxing historian
Monte Cox - MMA Impressario
Do you follow the MMA?
I don't know the first thing about it but the kids talk about this Kimbo Slice fella?
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
Check PM TheOneIsHere2008
you may get in trouble for going off topic.
you may get in trouble for going off topic.
-
Collins2000
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 4175
- Joined: 06 May 2002, 06:13
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
TheOneIsHere2008 wrote:He put on some weight in the second photograph...Collins2000 wrote:Same guy?
Monte D. Cox - Self proclaimed boxing historian
Monte Cox - MMA Impressario
Do you follow the MMA?
I don't know the first thing about it but the kids talk about this Kimbo Slice fella?
Not only has he put on weight............ he's got younger too!
It's two different people for my money. Monte the 'Historian' is/was a tool. He could never morph into Monte The Moneymaking Mogul of MMA.
-
Big Bad John
- Heavyweight

Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
Young and Quarry, for starters.TheOneIsHere2008 wrote:Robinson wrote:I think Foreman has been one of the best role models
and one of the most dominant fighters in the ring in
the last 40 years. To deny this is daft.
He's the last forty five year old heavyweight champ...That's for sure...And he only has been stopped once...
I'm not saying he's as good as Ali but I don't think it's far fetched to say he would have beat everybody Ali beat, Jimmy Young notwithstanding...Who did Ali beat Foreman couldn't have beat?
Liston? Patterson?, Terrell?, Bob Foster??, Frazier?, Norton?, Folley?, Moore?
Last edited by Big Bad John on 03 Jul 2008, 01:59, edited 1 time in total.
-
TheOneIsHere2008
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 1181
- Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 12:09
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
I don't think I got a private message...It seems a lot of threads here and everywhere on the net go off topic...At least I wasn't trading insults...Robinson wrote:Check PM TheOneIsHere2008
you may get in trouble for going off topic.
I respect Big Bad John...We just disagree...I might have used a bit of hyperbole about Big George but it doesn't strain credulity to suggest Foreman beats everybody Ali beats...After all he f'ing destroyed Ali's two greatest nemesises...
PEACE
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
I do not feel that Quarry beats Foreman. No sorry.
Young beat Foreman...but well not going to talk about
the Young-Ali fight.
TheOneIsHere2008
In the top right hand of the page you should see
" new messages" just go there mate.
Young beat Foreman...but well not going to talk about
the Young-Ali fight.
TheOneIsHere2008
In the top right hand of the page you should see
" new messages" just go there mate.
-
Big Bad John
- Heavyweight

Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
That's not what Foreman thought. He has said in interview after interview that he absolutely didn't want to fight Jerry Quarry, no matter what.Robinson wrote:I do not feel that Quarry beats Foreman. No sorry.
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
That does not mean he could not beat him...
How do you see a Foreman-Quarry fight play out
in the Big Bad John boxing arena...
How do you see a Foreman-Quarry fight play out
in the Big Bad John boxing arena...
-
Big Bad John
- Heavyweight

Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
How could he beat him if he refused to fight him? 
-
Collins2000
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 4175
- Joined: 06 May 2002, 06:13
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
Zac, Foreman often says contrary things. He did say he wouldn't face Quarry but I believe he was just trying to build up the gate. The Ring took the bait and posted several articles along the lines of "Is Foreman Ducking Jerry Quarry?". Unfortunately for Foreman's bank balance, Frazier crushed Jerry in '74 before the fight could be made.Big Bad John wrote:That's not what Foreman thought. He has said in interview after interview that he absolutely didn't want to fight Jerry Quarry, no matter what.Robinson wrote:I do not feel that Quarry beats Foreman. No sorry.
-
Big Bad John
- Heavyweight

Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
I remember him saying the same thing in an interview done during the early stages of his comeback.
-
Collins2000
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 4175
- Joined: 06 May 2002, 06:13
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
It means nothing, Zac.Big Bad John wrote:I remember him saying the same thing in an interview done during the early stages of his comeback.
(Damn, that mental image of your head makes it hard for me to commune with you without laughing - Do you get that sort of thing in real life?)
George said he was drugged in Zaire. Then he said he was ashamed for making that sort of ridiculous excuse. Recently was peddling the drugged in Zaire story again. He has a habit of saying things that he thinks will get him noticed. And as a man who lives off his fame, why not?
-
TheOneIsHere2008
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 1181
- Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 12:09
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
Robinson wrote:That does not mean he could not beat him...
How do you see a Foreman-Quarry fight play out
in the Big Bad John boxing arena...
Look at Quarry's body of work...That will give you some suggestion of how Quarry would fare...He would fare rather poorly...He was a poor man's Joe Frazier and Joe Frazier owned Jerry Quarry and George Foreman owned Joe Frazier...
Quarry and Foreman had four common opponents-FrazierLyle, Chuvalo and Norton...Look how they did respectively
It wouldn't be like the two Ali fights where he got stopped on cuts...He would have got knocked out of the ring....
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
I must agree with your conclusion.
I think Quarry while fun to watch, sometimes gets
over rated. Having said that I am a big fan.
I think Quarry while fun to watch, sometimes gets
over rated. Having said that I am a big fan.
-
TheOneIsHere2008
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 1181
- Joined: 01 Jul 2008, 12:09
Re: My Top Ten Boxers Of The Last Forty Years
How do you say this nicely?Robinson wrote:I must agree with your conclusion.
I think Quarry while fun to watch, sometimes gets
over rated. Having said that I am a big fan.
The Quarry brothers exhibited more courage than sound judgement...They both fought too long,with a style that invited punishment, against dangerous men, and paid the ultimate price...
It's the Peter Principle...A person rises to the level of his or her incompetence...The Quarry brothers were better than ninety five percent of their peers but the remaining five percent hurt them badly...