Jon Saxon wrote:keithmoonhangover wrote:Jon Saxon wrote:
A good a jab if not better, the reason? he threw 3 types, staight jab (which even outjabed Bowe & Lewis at times and also a good 'up jab', HOWEVER Holy's double jab was the stuff of legend! he gave people with good jabs fits, for long periods he outjabbed Bowe who's jab (who's IMO) was the equal of Alis and Holmes (as in straigh jab from a big man).
Accurate?? ffs go back and look at Holys career, mate you are dead wrong here.
Go back and look at the combo the finished Tyson in the 1st fight, Tysons head was like a magnet to Holy's fists, sure Ali finishing Foreman was great but look at this from 6.01 secs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cb_IenOmK20
Is there a better HW COMBO finish at the highest level than this?
Methinks not!
Holmes and Louis are two of the best jabbers in history.
Louis was one of the best finishers the game has ever seen.
I think you are biased towards Evander.
No mate I'm an Ali man, I'm just using my head rather than my heart.
Louis was great but he was fighing a ton of bums wasnt he? "bum of the month" was created for him was it not?
Loved Holmes jab, loved it (wished Lennox threw his like Holmes did) but go back and Watch Holmes V Holy (yes I know larry was an oldish fat fuk by then but his jab was still reall fast) and at times Holy outjabbed him.
Please go back and look at what I have written and then look at the clip and find me something better because I honestly can't.
I can't watch the clip, because I'm at work.
Don't insult Larry Holmes by saying that Holyfield outjabbed him. Prime for prime, Larry would have outjabbed Evander for 15 rounds with ease.
'Bum of the month' was created for Louis, you are correct.
If you're talking about Holyfield in his prime, then you're talking about his first reign at heavyweight. His opponents were a fat demotivated Douglas, a Foreman that was 17 years past his prime, the Bert Cooper that hurt Holyfield, but had only lasted 2 rounds with Foreman and Bowe, then a Larry Holmes that was 10 years past his prime.