BoxBuzz wrote:Gilga.....I am a head injury specialist. I promise you, in a clinical fashion.....this can not be ruled out.
It snapped the head of it's victim in such a way that the inner ear could have been rather affected. It would have manifested just as it played out. Temporary loss of balance. This is not a particularly "low probability" outcome.
Notice Liston is moving forward at the time. I think there is a slow motion version of this somewhere. Sweat was flying off the noggin.
I realize that the real time version looks comical. But forensics are forensics.....The odds of this being temporarily discombobulating are actually higher than all these wonderfully dramatic and enticing, imagined theories. Only problem is it is boring. Though Ali himself (if he was honest with himself) likely had no idea what he had done. No way was it a KO punch.
Add to this that Liston wanted none of this serious opponent, was not interested at all in taking a beating .....and you don't have to look to every conspiracy in the book for answers. I'm good with Sonny had no heart for this fight, and could have continued. But I don't think he liked that moment, and just gave up. And cmon, Walcott completely goofed it.....and things went haywire in other ways.
I do believe this was mostly Lack of Heart on Sonny's behalf. Combined with a very dizzy feeling, and perhaps a lot of embarrassment. With completely hapless officiating.
The incidents of incompetence far outpace the incidents of ill intent.
So there is room for every option. Look to Occams razor combined with forensics for the high probability answer.
It's right there in front of you. Even if a bit counter intuitive.
I've heard this explanation from you many times BoxBuzz, I ain't buying it. I respect that you're a head injury specialist, and I realize sometimes it doesn't take a big punch to knock out some people, but this wasn't "some people" this was Sonny Liston, a man who was known to take a pretty good punch, and has been seen taking MANY bigger punches than that.
Even if the knockdown itself was legit (which it wasn't, don't kid yourself)...the delay in getting up was absolutely fake, no way in hell he could've been that hurt.
He gets up on his knees, was clearly in a position to stand up, realizes the referee's count is not finished, and rolls back over like a dog doing a trick.
It doesn't take a genius to figure out it's bullsh*t. I respect your position as a Head Specialist BoxBuzz and I understand it gives you a different perspective on this, but I've said it before and I'll say it again. The punch was nothing, he could've hit Liston with 1000 shots just like that and he wouldn't have budged him if he didn't want to be budged. The knockout WAS NOT legit. It was a dive, as sure as the sun will rise tomorrow.
And P.S. Il Duce, no I'm not halfway there on your theories and you won't be winning me over to Liston-Clay I was a dive. I've always known Liston-Clay II was a dive, because I've seen it and I have eyes. You didn't convince me of anything there that I didn't already know long before I ever spoke to Il Duce.
Liston-Clay I, was legit. Liston just quit because he had no heart.