armageto wrote:If you want to talk about second rate opposition, Louis has fought Haye, Coetzee, Norton, Wlad, McVey, Moore, etc. None of these guys were a major force in the Sim season.
Listen, all of the top fighters have fought the second-raters sometime in the season, so I don't really see why you are attempting to employ that as a bad endictment on Joe Louis record. It's better fighting them than CPU opposition...
At least I am being realistic about it and saying it as it is.
Whereas you are presenting Holmes' victories over these guys and interpreting it as a good half-season, when it was not.
armageto wrote:As for the 5 time world champ, who cares? That just means you lost the belt 4 times.
If you really want to get in to depth with this, you will find yourself humbled and surprised. And so in that vein, here is Joe's chosen title defences:
Week 14: Voluntarily chose to defend WBA Title
Jack Johnson - who has been a consistent top 10 ranking fighter throughout the season.
This was a dangerous fight for Joe to take, but he decided to give Johnson his title shot and paid for it.
He could've chosen an easier option like; Tunney, Charles or Stribling as other Champions had been doing but he took the hard fight.
Week 17: Voluntarily chose to defend WBO Title against Peter Jackson, he could have remained silent and not defended his title this week (like BoxBuzz and Ben K done)...
Louis initally choose to defend his title against Mike Tyson - another dangerous opponent, then after Tyson refused, he wanted to fight Tiger Jack Fox...
Louis chose not to take the easy path here.
Week 23: Joe defend his title against Joe Jeanette - it was Commish' choice week.
Week 31: Joe relinquished his WBO Title to fight Rocky Marciano...
Once again, taking the hard route...
armageto wrote:His longest title reign is THREE defenses AND that was when you could pick your own opponent.
Indeed, and in accorance with the spirit of Open Week. I would alos add that when The Commish propsoed Open Weeks, I was against the idea of it...
But I went along with the crowd on this one, and followed the rules accordingly.
And really, if Managers don't like Champion defending against lower ranked fighters, then Open Weeks should be abolished.