sweet scientist, dont call me kid. the name is NICK . if u want to call me something. if it makes u feel better to personally attack a kid and show him a lack of respect, then im sorry u dont have a lot of slef confidence. u get mad because a kid who has so much to learn gives u hard times in debates.
sweet wrote
well my opinion is i rate him properly, so u can have ur opinion, but my opinion is that im not overating him putting him at # 3 all time.
not really...but overrated byyou, most definitely..
and last but not least, walcott had just won the title with his best preformance over charles and he fught marciano just a year later and if u aks many writers or experts, they will say walcotts fight agianst marciano was one of or his best fight in his career. u think walcott tired yet he managed to win most of the late rounds?? why dont u watch the fight again, walcott didnt tire like u think.
as for charles, and im going to use marcianofrasier's great anaylsis
marcianofrazier wrote :
i agree with this. and charles also showed heart in this fight surviving the last 5 rounds. he was getting beaten down on the body and the blows effected him and marciano also hit him in the adams apple and charles fought the rest of the fight in a lot of pain EVEYRWHERE. he couldnt even talk anymore.On the subject of Charles, I do think that Charles' performance against Marciano the first time was one of the best he ever gave. Many writers at the time would agree with me. Charles was generally past his best days. He had lost passion for fighting and was starting to go physically as well. His performances were declining.
HOWEVER, Charles had always been upset he had never been a popular and beloved champion. He viewed his shot at Marciano as his last chance to finally gain the recognition he had always craved, and he gained a hunger, intensity, and fighting passion unlike he had ever had before. This is well-documented, in fact.
Here, this is from page 219 of "The Rock of His Times:"
" In truth, it was his last chance- and everyone knew it. Charles seemed determined to take advantage of it as he trained for the bout at Monticello, several miles away from Marciano's camp at Grossinger's... This, then, was the 'new Charles,' a more focused and passionate fighter who had a fresh, unburdenced mental determination to go along with his established physical skills.
On page 225 of The Rock of His Times:
"As Wilfrid Smith observed, 'Charles unquestionably offered the greatest fight of his long career[against Marciano].' Charles was the man who rose to greater heights. "
This is what W.J. McGoogan of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch said about the first Marciano-Charles fight:
"He[Charles] fought a wonderful fight, possibly the best of his career of about seventeen years"
I think Charles went downhill for the rematch, though, which can be noted in his weight gain and the more one-sided nature of the fight(besides the freak cut).
and archie moores age in that fight hadnt really caught up with him in that fight. i think marciano really wore him down and i thought moore had the style to give marciano fits. he had tough defense and master coutnerpuncher and hard hitter. but marciano was able to wear him down and ge through moores crab style. moore was never the same after this bout, and a lot of u probably agree with me on that. moore looked like a different fighter against patterson than against marciano.
the thing is, yes, marcianos challengers did give him a lot of trouble. but ive been thinking and realzied most of marcianos biggest opponents and fmost famous fights he fought were guys that all had a bad style for him. marciano was at his worst against devensiver fighters/ slick boxers. WALCOTT, CHARLES,LASTARZA both had a great style to beat him and thats why they gave him such good fights, but still marciano maanaged to beat them and not let their tough styles get to him. u put him in against a tall slugger for example: rex layne, and he will be at his best. if he had of fought nino valdez, i have no doubt nino wouldnt have given him any trouble because he wouldnt be able to expose marcianos flaws like ezzard and walcott. thats becuase his style was made for a guy like rocky marciano. rocky would have put him out and beat on him until he put him out. rocky was exposed a lot because he was put in against guys that had styles that were tough for him.