The movie DIGGSTOWN?
For those who never seen it, it was about an old Heavyweight boxer, who fought 10 men in a single night. 10 fights, 5 rounds each, over 50 rounds of boxing.
The ONLY men that I know of who came close to this feat in real life were the following:
Bob Fitzsimmons, fought 7 men in a night (fought one man twice).
George Foreman, the Toronto Five exhibition (5 men, 5 KO's)
Lamar Clark, fought 5 men and won all 5 by KO, 4 in the 1st.
Who do you think could face and defeat 10 men CONVINCINGLY, no Decision wins or anything, just KO's. And it has to be someone active today.
Who Could Duplicate...
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BrocktonBlockbuster49
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HomicideHenry
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Yea but Tunney beat Dempsey twice, so that just goes to show you Tunney prolly never thought anybody was better than himself at Heavyweight.
I read an article Tunney did where he said that Dempsey would have beaten Joe Louis by KO in not even three rounds, think it was in RING magazine and was called "RING BATTLE".
But of course I wrote down "what Heavyweight from today" could do this?
I read an article Tunney did where he said that Dempsey would have beaten Joe Louis by KO in not even three rounds, think it was in RING magazine and was called "RING BATTLE".
But of course I wrote down "what Heavyweight from today" could do this?
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TheRiverCityHippy
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must admit that last statement caught me off guard, i was convinced the other paragraphs were designed to drift the conversation in the direction of `prime` mike tyson.IrishRufusMurphy wrote: And it has to be someone active today.
it depends who they were fighting. If it were journeymen n club fighters or youngsters etc i would say pretty much any champion. If it was worthwhile contenders and top prospects id say nobody. If you knock out 10 opponents in a night without going the five round distance, you do earn alot of respect, but i think it really says something about the caliber of opponent you are facing.