I actually feel sorry for you. I can feel your bitterness towards life from here. It must be a lonely life on your own. If you were in a steady relationship you'd probably feel better about things. That would require an element of compromise, which admittedly isn't your strong suit, but you never know - people can change.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Nope.
Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
keithmoonhangover wrote:If Ali told you you were wrong. Would you admit it?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:keithmoonhangover wrote:![]()
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Single stupidest thing you've ever said. Hands down. I thought Richard Pryor was funny and then you come along. Don't mug yourself Saad, it's embarrassing.
I would try and explain why, but it doesn't matter..... Even if Ali himself told you he was better before the ban, you'd still refuse to change your blinkered opinion on this or any other topic.
It is to Ali's advantage and legacy for the naive public (which includes you) to believe he wasn't ready for the FOTC.
Do you think someone with his ego is going to humbly admit he lost the most important fight of his career fair and square?
He wasn't a BIG enough person to do that. Instead, he belittled and tarnished Frazier's great victory any which way he could beginning within a day or two after losing.
Take that into consideration with anything he said as far as comparing his skills pre and post ban.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
I'm quite happy, what does it say about you that you follow me around relentlessly? When I don't care for someone I don't comment on every post they make and transparently beg for an argument day after day.keithmoonhangover wrote:I actually feel sorry for you. I can feel your bitterness towards life from here. It must be a lonely life on your own. If you were in a steady relationship you'd probably feel better about things. That would require an element of compromise, which admittedly isn't your strong suit, but you never know - people can change.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Nope.
I think Ali was just as good after the layoff. There isn't any footage I haven't seen, nothing will ever change my mind. Somehow, you'll just have to learn to live with it as part of your oh so fulfilling life.
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
Manny Pacquiao said Barrera was his toughest opponent. I guess that's a fact too?yancey wrote:keithmoonhangover wrote:If Ali told you you were wrong. Would you admit it?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
It is to Ali's advantage and legacy for the naive public (which includes you) to believe he wasn't ready for the FOTC.
Do you think someone with his ego is going to humbly admit he lost the most important fight of his career fair and square?
He wasn't a BIG enough person to do that. Instead, he belittled and tarnished Frazier's great victory any which way he could beginning within a day or two after losing.
I wouldn't believe a word he said as far as comparing his ability pre and post ban.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
OK, convince me. Explain to me why Ali benefited from the three year gap in his career. I mean, physically, mentally etc etc. I'll happily change my mind if you put up a strong enough arguement.yancey wrote:It is to Ali's advantage and legacy for the naive public (which includes you) to believe he wasn't ready for the FOTC.
Do you think someone with his ego is going to humbly admit he lost the most important fight of his career fair and square?
He wasn't a BIG enough person to do that. Instead, he belittled and tarnished Frazier's great victory any which way he could beginning within a day or two after losing.
I wouldn't believe a word he said as far as comparing his ability pre and post ban.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
1. I don't follow you anywhere, it's a boxing forum and I'm a boxing fan.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'm quite happy, what does it say about you that you follow me around relentlessly? When I don't care for someone I don't comment on every post they make and transparently beg for an argument day after day.keithmoonhangover wrote:I actually feel sorry for you. I can feel your bitterness towards life from here. It must be a lonely life on your own. If you were in a steady relationship you'd probably feel better about things. That would require an element of compromise, which admittedly isn't your strong suit, but you never know - people can change.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Nope.
I think Ali was just as good after the layoff. There isn't any footage I haven't seen, nothing will ever change my mind. Somehow, you'll just have to learn to live with it as part of your oh so fulfilling life.
2. I don't enjoy arguing. I present facts and you turn into a three year old.
3. My 'oh so fulfilling life' involves an amazing woman and amazing children. I wake up happy and go to bed happy pretty much every single day.
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
keithmoonhangover wrote:1. I don't follow you anywhere, it's a boxing forum and I'm a boxing fan.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'm quite happy, what does it say about you that you follow me around relentlessly? When I don't care for someone I don't comment on every post they make and transparently beg for an argument day after day.keithmoonhangover wrote: I actually feel sorry for you. I can feel your bitterness towards life from here. It must be a lonely life on your own. If you were in a steady relationship you'd probably feel better about things. That would require an element of compromise, which admittedly isn't your strong suit, but you never know - people can change.
I think Ali was just as good after the layoff. There isn't any footage I haven't seen, nothing will ever change my mind. Somehow, you'll just have to learn to live with it as part of your oh so fulfilling life.
2. I don't enjoy arguing. I present facts and you turn into a three year old.
3. My 'oh so fulfilling life' involves an amazing woman and amazing children. I wake up happy and go to bed happy pretty much every single day.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:1. I don't follow you anywhere, it's a boxing forum and I'm a boxing fan.
2. I don't enjoy arguing. I present facts and you turn into a three year old.
3. My 'oh so fulfilling life' involves an amazing woman and amazing children. I wake up happy and go to bed happy pretty much every single day.
That's a picture of me going to sleep happy.
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
That's a picture of me going to sleep happy.[/quote]keithmoonhangover wrote:SaadOffTheDeck wrote:1. I don't follow you anywhere, it's a boxing forum and I'm a boxing fan.
2. I don't enjoy arguing. I present facts and you turn into a three year old.
3. My 'oh so fulfilling life' involves an amazing woman and amazing children. I wake up happy and go to bed happy pretty much every single day.
Dreaming of me.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
Dreaming of me.[/quote]SaadOffTheDeck wrote:That's a picture of me going to sleep happy.keithmoonhangover wrote:SaadOffTheDeck wrote:1. I don't follow you anywhere, it's a boxing forum and I'm a boxing fan.
2. I don't enjoy arguing. I present facts and you turn into a three year old.
3. My 'oh so fulfilling life' involves an amazing woman and amazing children. I wake up happy and go to bed happy pretty much every single day.
Do you want me to dream of you? Do you like men Saad? Is that why you're single?
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
Your dreams are insignificant to me. You obviously spend quite a lot of time coming up with armchair theories about my life. If I'm that important to you, knock yourself out.
Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
Do you really think that three gap was really that big of a deal for a young man like Ali?keithmoonhangover wrote:OK, convince me. Explain to me why Ali benefited from the three year gap in his career. I mean, physically, mentally etc etc. I'll happily change my mind if you put up a strong enough arguement.yancey wrote:It is to Ali's advantage and legacy for the naive public (which includes you) to believe he wasn't ready for the FOTC.
Do you think someone with his ego is going to humbly admit he lost the most important fight of his career fair and square?
He wasn't a BIG enough person to do that. Instead, he belittled and tarnished Frazier's great victory any which way he could beginning within a day or two after losing.
I wouldn't believe a word he said as far as comparing his ability pre and post ban.
Do you really think he stayed completely out of the gym and sparring the entire three years?
Do you realize that Ali had THREE times the actual rounds in the ring against stiffer competition than Frazier did in the run-up to the fight?
Do you realize Frazier had health issues coming into the fight and was coming off a fractured ankle suffered less than a year before the big event?
The "three year layoff" crap was hyped by the willing media to spoon feed to the dumbass public as an excuse for Ali losing the most important fight of his career.
Looks like you swallowed it hook, line, and sinker.
Learn to think critically, man.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
Only a lonely man, who can't hold down a relationship would talk like that.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Your dreams are insignificant to me. You obviously spend quite a lot of time coming up with armchair theories about my life. If I'm that important to you, knock yourself out.
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
keithmoonhangover wrote:Only a lonely man, who can't hold down a relationship would talk like that.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Your dreams are insignificant to me. You obviously spend quite a lot of time coming up with armchair theories about my life. If I'm that important to you, knock yourself out.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
I do think critically. I am not a fanboy of any past fighter when it comes to these discussions.yancey wrote:Do you really think that three gap was really that big of a deal for a young man like Ali?keithmoonhangover wrote:OK, convince me. Explain to me why Ali benefited from the three year gap in his career. I mean, physically, mentally etc etc. I'll happily change my mind if you put up a strong enough arguement.yancey wrote:It is to Ali's advantage and legacy for the naive public (which includes you) to believe he wasn't ready for the FOTC.
Do you think someone with his ego is going to humbly admit he lost the most important fight of his career fair and square?
He wasn't a BIG enough person to do that. Instead, he belittled and tarnished Frazier's great victory any which way he could beginning within a day or two after losing.
I wouldn't believe a word he said as far as comparing his ability pre and post ban.
Do you really think he stayed completely out of the gym and sparring the entire three years?
Do you realize that Ali had THREE times the actual rounds in the ring against stiffer competition than Frazier did in the run-up to the fight?
Do you realize Frazier had health issues coming into the fight and was coming off a fractured ankle suffered less than a year before the big event?
The "three year layoff" crap was hyped by the willing media to spoon feed to the dumbass public as an excuse for Ali losing the most important fight of his career.
Looks like you swallowed it hook, line, and sinker.
Learn to think critically, man.
I asked you to explain to me why and you fired questions back at me.
Come on, explain it to me.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
That's you asleep on your own.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:keithmoonhangover wrote:Only a lonely man, who can't hold down a relationship would talk like that.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Your dreams are insignificant to me. You obviously spend quite a lot of time coming up with armchair theories about my life. If I'm that important to you, knock yourself out.
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
keithmoonhangover wrote:That's you asleep on your own.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:keithmoonhangover wrote:
Only a lonely man, who can't hold down a relationship would talk like that.
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misterpunch
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
lets get real here - ali built his technique on tons of movement - dancing - and in his pre-layoff days he danced around his opponents using his reflexes and movement to avoid getting hit. after the lay-off, as we all know, he couldnt dance and move for any great length of time any more and had to spend more time on the ropes sucking up punches. older and slower but still very ring smart.
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
misterpunch wrote:lets get real here - ali built his technique on tons of movement - dancing - and in his pre-layoff days he danced around his opponents using his reflexes and movement to avoid getting hit. after the lay-off, as we all know, he couldnt dance and move for any great length of time any more and had to spend more time on the ropes sucking up punches. older and slower but still very ring smart.
Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
Yes, that's it!misterpunch wrote:lets get real here - ali built his technique on tons of movement - dancing - and in his pre-layoff days he danced around his opponents using his reflexes and movement to avoid getting hit. after the lay-off, as we all know, he couldnt dance and move for any great length of time any more and had to spend more time on the ropes sucking up punches. older and slower but still very ring smart.
It's that layoff, it caused everything!
I mean, without that layoff, the Greatest would have floated around the ring all 15 rounds against Frazier in 1971 without even being touched!
I mean, Frazier certainly did not cut off the ring, apply more pressure, and force the Greatest to steal time against the ropes anymore than Ernie Terrell, Zora Folley, and the absolute prime Cleveland Williams ever did!!!
Can't you all see?
It was the layoff!!!
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
Highlights of Ali - Williamsyancey wrote:Yes, that's it!misterpunch wrote:lets get real here - ali built his technique on tons of movement - dancing - and in his pre-layoff days he danced around his opponents using his reflexes and movement to avoid getting hit. after the lay-off, as we all know, he couldnt dance and move for any great length of time any more and had to spend more time on the ropes sucking up punches. older and slower but still very ring smart.
It's that layoff, it caused everything!
I mean, without that layoff, the Greatest would have floated around the ring all 15 rounds against Frazier in 1971 without even being touched!
I mean, Frazier certainly did not cut off the ring, apply more pressure, and force the Greatest to steal time against the ropes anymore than Ernie Terrell, Zora Folley, and the absolute prime Cleveland Williams ever did!!!
Can't you all see?
It was the layoff!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6q_TfvWqvc
Highlights of Ali - Frazier.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQhFhdmW6Vs
Ali in the Williams fight is clearly in better shape, has better movement, foot speed, hand speed.
Compare Ali's first round vs Bonavena.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMrJEloGGao
.... against Ali vs Liston.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OezriPEepZs
His reflexes, hand speed and foot speed are clearly better in the Liston fight.
Now, anyone who disagrees...... show me a video after the ban where Ali's foot speed is as fast as this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzWynvBLJ4I
That's it, there isn't one.
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
yancey, please! even if you dont have a 3 year break and just keep fighting you will notice yourself slowing up as the years go by. thats the effect of TIME. a 3 year lay-off away from your day to day ring routine will only make things worse. if youre gonna argue with that then you are very welcome, but i wont waste my time anymore.
Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
Patterson by ko in 8 or 9 rounds IMO, he may well take a trip to the canvas but he was simly a better fighter. Williams never defeated anybody near Patterson's level.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
He wasn't quite as fast, but he was stronger and sturdier. He could still move when he wanted to, the opposition was better.misterpunch wrote:yancey, please! even if you dont have a 3 year break and just keep fighting you will notice yourself slowing up as the years go by. thats the effect of TIME. a 3 year lay-off away from your day to day ring routine will only make things worse. if youre gonna argue with that then you are very welcome, but i wont waste my time anymore.
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Re: Floyd Patterson vs Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
Perhaps, but Williams was hardly Foreman. George The 1st beat Chuvalo, Frazier, Norton and Lyle. Who was the best guy Williams beat?Il Duce wrote:Mr. Flump,
They said the same thing about George Foreman - 'That he beat a bunch of nododies' - before he 'demolished' Smokin Joe.
'One Fight' can make a career.........
Big punchers are always over rated, and The Big Cat is the poster boy for over rated punchers.