The rational is not true at all in real life. That is the problem. Some people just assume the heavier guys always in wins. Case closed. Nothing more to see here. However, look at boxing history and see what has actually happened. Not mythical matches. But real fights.oogiebe wrote: ↑15 Apr 2018, 09:35Why can't everyone have this rationale? It's so true.Cojimar 1946 wrote: ↑15 Apr 2018, 04:20 I don't think head to head should determine greatness in the heavyweight division. At a certain point the size gap becomes so massive that matchups become a bit unfair. There are plenty of people who rate Marciano ahead of Lennox Lewis but virtually nobody would pick him to win an actual fight.
However, most people have not actually done the research. They assume.
Others just love the modern fighters and point to the size differences as proof, when it's not proof at all.
Actually when the weight gap is massive, the smaller guy usually wins.
In this particular fight (Marciano vs Lewis) I would pick Lewis, but not because what the scale says.
Look at power, speed, skill, defense,, chin, heart. Look at their jab, hook, uppercuts, straight hands etc. Forget the scale.