energie wrote:thats just plain wrong to say dude / i hope you get bannedColdko wrote:It shows larry holmes is just another niger
Click on the red ! I know I did.
energie wrote:thats just plain wrong to say dude / i hope you get bannedColdko wrote:It shows larry holmes is just another niger
HELLO BEING UNDEFEATED DOES NOT AND WILL NEVER DEFINE A FIGHTERS CAREER IN NEARLY EVERY CASE A UNDEFEATED FIGHTER HASN'T BEEN TESTED BY THE CREAM OF THE CROP YET,cold187 wrote:he also beat boxers who were "virtually undefeated"
tony Thompson - lost very very early on. was 31-1 when foight wlad
David haye (at heavyweight)
chambers lost 1 to povetkin
byrd had only lost once too
generally boxers with very good records
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:HELLO BEING UNDEFEATED DOES NOT AND WILL NEVER DEFINE A FIGHTERS CAREER IN NEARLY EVERY CASE A UNDEFEATED FIGHTER HASN'T BEEN TESTED BY THE CREAM OF THE CROP YET,cold187 wrote:he also beat boxers who were "virtually undefeated"
tony Thompson - lost very very early on. was 31-1 when foight wlad
David haye (at heavyweight)
chambers lost 1 to povetkin
byrd had only lost once too
generally boxers with very good records
THAT BEING THE SOLE REASON THEY ARE STILL UNDEFEATED SO HAVING THE O IN THE LOST DEPARTMENT DOESN'T MEAN MUCH IF YOU'V BEEN ROLLED IN COTTON WOOL.
HOW MANY RETIRED UNDEFEATED FIGHTER'S YOU KNOW.
Tony1244 wrote: He [Ali] beat Cooper easily twice...
x2x wrote:Tony1244 wrote: He [Ali] beat Cooper easily twice...
I just read that far.
Beating so many undefeated guys just shows how pampered and protected today's fighters are; an 0 means nothing.cold187 wrote:these old ass boxers should try to stay relevant by opening their mouth.
atlas - wilder will ko stiverne in 2 rounds
if flipping lateef kayode fought charr and Holmes was commentator he'd say "these 2 can given wladimir a tough time"
given the guy credit. beaten more undefeated HW than any other boxer,
Actually Larry Holmes said this about Ken Norton:energie wrote:thats just plain wrong to say dude / i hope you get bannedColdko wrote:It shows larry holmes is just another niger
Holmes is usually sensible guy, but this time he apparently decides to use his emotions rather than brain. This cannot be helped by getting punched in the headdavie wrote:I can't remember how many times people on his forum told us that, being a fully trained pro boxer, gives you a special insight into the fight game that those of us who dont regularly get punched in the head, couldn't possibly understand.
Was just about to say it. Wlad is dominant champion and he fought the best (of todays HW), but comparing "0's" with different era makes no sense.dempseyfire wrote:Beating so many undefeated guys just shows how pampered and protected today's fighters are; an 0 means nothing.
I don't see much difference no. I grew up watching the latter part of Holmes' reign and as much as I liked him, his opposition was hardly what I'd call "exceptional." Wladimir Klitschko also reigns in a weak period, but I don't see it as being inferior to that which Holmes fought in, or certainly not by much.. Chris Byrd is likely as good as anyone Holmes ever defeated. Sure I'd pick Norton and Ali to best Byrd in their primes, but prime isn't what they were when they fought Holmes. Sam Peter who reguarly gets sh-t for being an overweight slob would fit fight in with the Witherspoon's, Broad's and Tubbs's of that era. David Haye was unproven at heavyweight, but was he any worse than Evangelista, Frank, Rodriguez or Ledoux? Alexander Povetkin was likely comparable to Cooney and Tony Thompson looked better at 40 than Leroy Jones did at 30. Klitschko also wasn't facing 10,12, 14 and 16 fight novices. In fact when we compare their lists of undefeated opponents Klitschko has a lot more of the 26-0 variety as opposed to the 14-0 brand. And then there's always the argument about Klit looking unimpressive, holding too much, etc, etc.. Holmes wasn't terribly exciting to watch unless he was in the ring with an opponent like Mike Weaver who forced the action. And Larry pulled plenty of crap himself like thumbing opponents in the eye, holding, etc..Lastly, Holmes at about the age of 33 began getting selective about who he took his chances on and even relinquished a belt rather than to face a mandatory. Klit is almost 40 and still fighting the best available men around.fergusg wrote:Here’s a list of the world title fights that Larry Holmes emerged victorious:
• Carl Williams
• James Smith
• Scott Frank
• Tim Witherspoon
• Lucien Rodriguez
• Gerry Cooney
• Renaldo Snipes
• Leon Spinks
• Trevor Berbick
• Muhammad Ali
• Scott LeDoux
• Lorenzo Zanon
• Earnie Shavers
• Mike Weaver
• Ossie Ocasio
• Alfredo Evangelista
• Ken Norton
His victories over Tim Witherspoon & Ken Norton were impressive, but unfortunately for him, he fought in an era where the quality of opposition he faced was merely mediocre.
In a similar way to what Golovkin is doing right now, at least he can lay claim to being the dominant and undisputed long-term champion, even though there was a distinct lack of big names available for him to fight.
If you compare the title challengers to what Wladimir faced, are the two eras that much different (in calibre of opposition)?
Here’s a list of the men that Klitschko successfully defeated in 24 of his world heavyweight championship fights:
• Kubrat Pulev
• Alex Leapai
• Alexander Povetkin
• Francesco Pianeta
• Mariusz Wach
• Tony Thompson
• Jean Marc Mormeck
• David Haye
• Samuel Peter
• Eddie Chambers
• Ruslan Chagaev
• Hasim Rahman
• Sultan Ibragimov
• Lamon Brewster
• Ray Austin
• Calvin Brock
• Chris Byrd
• Jameel McCline
• Ray Mercer
• Frans Botha
• Charles Shufford
• Derrick Jefferson
Tony1244 wrote:x2x wrote:Tony1244 wrote: He [Ali] beat Cooper easily twice...
I just read that far.
Reading comprehension increases with practice. Try to increase it from 5 to 8 words next time.
Ali did beat Cooper easily twice. I have the fights. Just like Tunney beat Dempsey easily twice. One knockdown doesn't change that.
x2x wrote:The boxing rules make no provision for extra time between rounds for a hurt fighter to recuperate, and that's exactly what Clay got because of plain in your face cheating, and he needs to be disqualified retroactively and the record books changed.
x2x wrote:The boxing rules make no provision for extra time between rounds for a hurt fighter to recuperate, and that's exactly what Clay got because of plain in your face cheating, and he needs to be disqualified retroactively and the record books changed.
Tony1244 wrote: It would be completely impossible to prove Dundee cheated at this point...
I love Larry, I really do, in my top 5 heavyweights of all time, and much underrated. I think he would have beaten Wlad in respective primes, too quick, too savvy, too tough, and too hard hitting, but this is just jealous bullshit.Freedom2013 wrote:Larry Holmes: Klitschko has no jab, no heart & would be beaten by Wilder or Stiverne.
Here he is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-cl=84 ... 1421914688
Tony1244 wrote:Bull. And why haven't the record books been fixed to show that the first fight was won by Cooper? It is a real shame that it wasn't done while he was still living.
Amazingly the media has been censoring and altering all available tapes of the first fight. I watched it on ESPN Classic and what they did was splice the knockdown of Clay by Cooper on to the next round, and they made no mention whatsoever of anything untoward happening between rounds! Deliberate and malicious fakery, just like most everything else on tv. I don't know if it is even possible to find a complete raw uncensored film of that fight now.
Larry is perhaps the greatest heavyweight ever but he's always been capable of talking shyte.Freedom2013 wrote:Larry Holmes: Klitschko has no jab, no heart & would be beaten by Wilder or Stiverne.
jamesmcdonnell wrote:...
Ali was rocked to his boots, but his eyes were clear when he got up, and he had about as good a power of recovery as anyone in fighting history, including holmes and haggler....
x2x wrote:Holmes also said that Rocky Marciano was "nothing special". Guess where he's coming from. Three guesses.
PS I'm still pissed off that Gerry Cooney didn't beat that bum. He could have and should have if he had fought the way he always fought instead of trying to conserve his energy and mess around boxing in that 100 degree heat.