golden oldie wrote: ↑16 Nov 2017, 08:21
I neither know nor care where you come from but in my country the difference between 1935, and 1955 is 20 years. Archie had fought more times at 175 or less than he had at Heavyweight by the time he climbed into the ring to face Marciano at the age of 39.
Now go and blow a gasket over that inconvenient fact.
- Just looking at the occasional regrettable dribble you post since you first dragged in here:
It has long been apparent here that you are all goldie moldy, decades past your expiration date after having squandered the depravity of your pagan youth with nary a hint of wisdom acquired to leaven your decrepit elder years.
Now, grab your crotch if it ain't shrunk up into raisins by now, I don’t want the family jewels busting open on the concrete when I give you Archie’s overall numbers as the LH champ, 10-2 in full unified title bouts, the 10 wins being his undefeated lightheavy title reign and his 2 losses to HOF heavies, Rocky Marciano and Floyd Patterson. And all the heavies, too many for me to be bothered to with, an overall 45-4-2 mark in this epic 11 year span. Generally he’d only fight one or two lightheavy bouts in a year, mainly title defenses, and then cash in for the remainder of the year, most against ranked heavy contenders, fringe contenders and former contenders which was where the money was.
Then we have his last loss near 50 yrs of age against young Cassius Clay. What other old man in the history of boxing goes out on his shield against class like that?
Moore’s was the era when men were men and didn’t run around as moldy Halloween executioners making silly execution signs like kiddies out on a dungeons and dragons lark. Like Sonny Liston, Archie was widely reputed to be 2-3 yrs older than his accepted birthday, meaning his post 40 record would be greater, but no matter whatever his official birth date of that dubious era of recording rural data in shanties that didn't even have a mailing address much less water, electricity, or plumbing, Archie by dint of learned experience and applied wisdom of his considerable boxing intellect, likely the greatest ever achieved, became one of the most beloved, respected, and feared P4P fighters ever as evidenced of holding the all time knock out record.
Without that stint of greatness after he got his first crack at greatness, he wouldn't be so highly ranked, and you'd been bad mouthing him all the same. Might as well as bad mouth young Cassius Clay or Jack Dempsey for being skinny teenagers, completely irrelevant to the larger achievements of their lives, marking you as the most irrelevant poster on this forum...arguably...you've a fair lot of competition, but you can rise to the top with a bit more blither greased up with your unceasing bile towards truly great fighters.