Professor X wrote:
There's no shame at all in Holyfield losing his first fight at the age of 29--especially after moving up in weight-- to a young, motivated, slim 235 lbs, Futch trained Bowe (Ali lost his first fight at the age of 29 to a Futch trained Frazier...do you not see the similarities?)
"see the similarities?"
Do you want a one word or two word answer...no...or fornicate, no!...
Joe Frazier belongs in the top 10 or 15 heavyweights of all time...
Riddick Bowe was an underacheiver, a fat guy who wasn't fond of training...Had Bowe reached his full potential, he would have beaten Holyfield all 3 times instead of just 2 out of 3...and then he wouldn't have done much more...he was afraid to fight Lewis (and no one can argue that point), and when he fought Golota, someone who was big and could hit, he had no answer for that...
During the championship reigns of Ali-Frazier-Foreman-Holmes (in your dreaded '70's)...those guys would have
salivated at the chance to fight a Riddick Bowe...his size and record would be good for the gate, his lack of real talent would make for an easy title defense...
They would also salivated at the chance to fight an Evander Holyfield...
Now, is this all really a joke?
Hell, I liked Holyfield...rooted for him to beat Tyson and Lewis...but even the most novice student of boxing history can see the difference between Holyfield's talent and the talent of the '70's 'big four'...
Are you
related to Evander or something???
