On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
Duran
Hagler
Frazier
Marciano
Louis
Tyson
Hagler
Frazier
Marciano
Louis
Tyson
Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
1) Louis
2) Frazier
3) Duran
4) Tyson
5) Marciano
6) Hagler
2) Frazier
3) Duran
4) Tyson
5) Marciano
6) Hagler
Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
I meant to rate each one separately as a finisher.bennie wrote:1) Louis
2) Frazier
3) Duran
4) Tyson
5) Marciano
6) Hagler
For me,
Louis = 10
Tyson = 9.5
Frazier = 8+
Marciano = 8+
Duran ?
Hagler ?
"Finishing" to means when you have your opponent hurt and showing definite signs of being ready to go, to efficiently capitalize on the situation and take them out right then and there.
Frazier and Marciano, possibly also Duran, to me were attrition types who were not necessarily explosive finishers.
I'm sure Jersey Joe Walcott and Bob Foster might disagree with me a bit on Rocky and Joe.
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
Duran - 7
Hagler - 7
Frazier - 9
Marciano - 8
Louis - 10
Tyson - 9
I have to say that SRL was a superb finisher.
Hagler - 7
Frazier - 9
Marciano - 8
Louis - 10
Tyson - 9
I have to say that SRL was a superb finisher.
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
Dont you think 9.5 for Tyson is a touch generous?
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
I think Marciano was as good of a finisher as anyone mentioned here. All of these guys were good.
Marciano 9
Louis 9
Tyson 8.5
Hagler 8
Frazier 8
Duran 7.5
Marciano 9
Louis 9
Tyson 8.5
Hagler 8
Frazier 8
Duran 7.5
Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
Yes, maybe so.Goodnight, Irene wrote:Dont you think 9.5 for Tyson is a touch generous?
Probably overly influenced by some of those quick one rounders.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
Duran- 8yancey wrote:Duran
Hagler
Frazier
Marciano
Louis
Tyson
Hagler- 9
Frazier- 8
Marciano- 9
Louis- 12
Tyson- 9
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
I would probably give Hagler an 8.5 or 9 too, were it not for his majorly dropping the ball against Duran and Leonard.
He was an outstanding finisher at nearly all other times, put it that way.
He was an outstanding finisher at nearly all other times, put it that way.
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
Goodnight, Irene wrote:I would probably give Hagler an 8.5 or 9 too, were it not for his majorly dropping the ball against Duran and Leonard.
He was an outstanding finisher at nearly all other times, put it that way.
He froze against Duran, I can't expect him to stop a fleeing Leonard at the end of his career. I almost gave him a 10, he wasn't a massive puncher but he was a deadly finisher.
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
He choked pretty badly against Duran, in a sign of things to come (the Leonard disaster). Ive got to deduct from him for Leonard, though. A great fighter --- and finisher --- should have done far better than Hagler managed when Leonard faded (more than once in the later rounds), and any decay of Hagler being aged is more than offset by Leonard's more difficult circumstances.
Hagler, as you say, was not a really, genuinely heavy hitter, which only further cements his finishing pedigree. He could be, and almost always was, great at it.
And yet...a one-out-of-three strike rate against his very best contemporaries (and that, against the totally chinless To...just kidding, Saad
D) leaves vague, nagging doubts about him in mythical match-ups with the legends.
Hagler, as you say, was not a really, genuinely heavy hitter, which only further cements his finishing pedigree. He could be, and almost always was, great at it.
And yet...a one-out-of-three strike rate against his very best contemporaries (and that, against the totally chinless To...just kidding, Saad
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
Holding not stopping fighters like Duran & Leonard against him is flimsy at best.
Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
in the earl 80's when a Leonard Hagler fight was first mooted everyone picked Hagler by KO/stoppage and rightly so. They also picked the same result for 1987 but hadn't realised how much Hagler had slipped and how foolish he'd be by not getting all over Leonard from the outset
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
I picked Leonard by decision in 87.bollox wrote:in the earl 80's when a Leonard Hagler fight was first mooted everyone picked Hagler by KO/stoppage and rightly so. They also picked the same result for 1987 but hadn't realised how much Hagler had slipped and how foolish he'd be by not getting all over Leonard from the outset
Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I picked Leonard by decision in 87.bollox wrote:in the earl 80's when a Leonard Hagler fight was first mooted everyone picked Hagler by KO/stoppage and rightly so. They also picked the same result for 1987 but hadn't realised how much Hagler had slipped and how foolish he'd be by not getting all over Leonard from the outset
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
Yup, you said everyone did. I see you amended it to experts, no problem there- I am one.bollox wrote:SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I picked Leonard by decision in 87.bollox wrote:in the earl 80's when a Leonard Hagler fight was first mooted everyone picked Hagler by KO/stoppage and rightly so. They also picked the same result for 1987 but hadn't realised how much Hagler had slipped and how foolish he'd be by not getting all over Leonard from the outsetthe vast majority of *experts* picked Hagler by stoppage
Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
What made you think Leonard was going to win? Despite all the advantages Leonard had / had been given, the thinking was that a good steamrolling by the mid rounds was inevitable
I myself was hoping leonard would get squashed like a pesky mosquito
I myself was hoping leonard would get squashed like a pesky mosquito
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
Hagler's speed had been diminishing for quite some time and I figured Leonard would get the benefit of every close round. Ray is my most hated fighter in history, but he wouldn't have signed if he didn't like his chances. If it would have been 15, he wouldn't have made it.bollox wrote:What made you think Leonard was going to win? Despite all the advantages Leonard had / had been given, the thinking was that a good steamrolling by the mid rounds was inevitable
I myself was hoping leonard would get squashed like a pesky mosquito
Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
I'm not sure that Leonard was the most hated fighter in history but he certinly was the smarmiest :x
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
Think Duran or Leonard would have heard the final bell against Monzon?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Holding not stopping fighters like Duran & Leonard against him is flimsy at best.
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
AbsolutelyGoodnight, Irene wrote:Think Duran or Leonard would have heard the final bell against Monzon?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Holding not stopping fighters like Duran & Leonard against him is flimsy at best.
Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
Fair chance of that, but neither's hand would be held up at fights end.
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
Duran would be shipped back along the Panama Canal in pieces.
Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
Yep....but Monzon took pleasure in beating up folks....so I've never been convinced he pined for the KO....but if a KO presented itself...he was not shy to finish up and go home. I think he'd take particular pleasure in picking apart either of these MW pretenders. It would be far more destructive than either of the encounters these guys had with "civilized" Marvin Hagler.
But either of them would be pretty broken up by the 12th...and close to non existent by 15.
But either of them would be pretty broken up by the 12th...and close to non existent by 15.
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Re: On a 1-10 scale, how do have these as finishers?
why not, if an ancient Emile Griffith could manage it?Goodnight, Irene wrote:Think Duran or Leonard would have heard the final bell against Monzon?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Holding not stopping fighters like Duran & Leonard against him is flimsy at best.