True but making the point that holmes is often these days rated 2/3 heavy of all time and his wins don't really match up to to some other heavys.
Holyfield's best wins for example, Lewis's best wins. They totally eclipse Larry's.
True but making the point that holmes is often these days rated 2/3 heavy of all time and his wins don't really match up to to some other heavys.
It helps Holyfield's case that he actually holds a win over Holmes...albeit a well past his best Holmes.
Cos he never failed a drugs test?klompton wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 15:56 Nobody ever seems to take into account Holyfields rampant cheating both inside the ring and with steroids when discussing his greatness. People always act like hes this lock for greatness but if Bonds, McGuire, and Sosa have an asterix by their names why shouldn't Holyfield?
You're calling Benitez top fifty then? I think that may be debatable.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑10 Jul 2018, 15:42 20. Ken Norton had a good chin. It wasn't great, but it was good. He routinely is criticized for it. He wasn't when he was actually fighting. People actually mention the Cooney fight and forget the stage of his career.
21. Ray Leonard is a rock solid Top 10 All-time great. He had wins over four fighters who are Top 50. There are less than 10 guys who have done that.
Yes, Holyfield took PEDs, but so did Tyson, Lewis, Klitschkos, Haye, Jones and all top fighters of the last 30-35 years. Even the guys that look unathletic had been caught using PEDs - Arreola, Tyson and Hughie Fury, Povetkin.klompton wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 15:56 Nobody ever seems to take into account Holyfields rampant cheating both inside the ring and with steroids when discussing his greatness. People always act like hes this lock for greatness but if Bonds, McGuire, and Sosa have an asterix by their names why shouldn't Holyfield?
im not a 10-10 extremist who wants them for any close round, but i do use them in many fights and will fight to the death to defend them against the 'no even round!' crowdSequitorian wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 05:39 The only fair and reasonable outcome of any close fight is a draw ...
And if a round is not clearly dominated by one fighter or the other, it should be a 10/10 round ...
... and judges should be ENCOURAGED to score 10/10 rounds ...
jamamb wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 05:51im not a 10-10 extremist who wants them for any close round, but i do use them in many fights and will fight to the death to defend them against the 'no even round!' crowdSequitorian wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 05:39 The only fair and reasonable outcome of any close fight is a draw ...
And if a round is not clearly dominated by one fighter or the other, it should be a 10/10 round ...
... and judges should be ENCOURAGED to score 10/10 rounds ...![]()
jamamb wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 05:51im not a 10-10 extremist who wants them for any close round, but i do use them in many fights and will fight to the death to defend them against the 'no even round!' crowdSequitorian wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 05:39 The only fair and reasonable outcome of any close fight is a draw ...
And if a round is not clearly dominated by one fighter or the other, it should be a 10/10 round ...
... and judges should be ENCOURAGED to score 10/10 rounds ...![]()
Good logic but IMO I doubt you can climb 1 to 10, the late rounds would be worth too much . . . but some adjustment in that direction would be interesting - rounds 1-3 (1) ; 4-6 (2) ; 7-9 (3) ; 10-12 (4) something like that.Sequitorian wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 07:15 OK ... here's one ... and I actually got a US Patent on it way-back-when ...
In a ten-round fight (for example) ...
Round 1 is worth 1-point ...
Round 2 is worth 2-points .. 3 worth 3-points ... and so on up to round 10 which is worth 10 points ...
That way when two guys are feeling each other out in the first few rounds it doesn't amount to much ...
... but as the fight heats up ... it's worth more points ...
... so a fighter who wins the last two rounds decisively doesn't get robbed because he got out-boxed in rounds 1 thru 4 when neither guy landed a meaningful punch ...
PS: This is along the lines of "run-it-up-the-flagpole-and-see-if-anyone-salutes" ......
That's right. A lot of people naively believe in the fair doping politics though and run at caught "cheaters".Boxing Writer wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 05:46Yes, Holyfield took PEDs, but so did Tyson, Lewis, Klitschkos, Haye, Jones and all top fighters of the last 30-35 years. Even the guys that look unathletic had been caught using PEDs - Arreola, Tyson and Hughie Fury, Povetkin.klompton wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 15:56 Nobody ever seems to take into account Holyfields rampant cheating both inside the ring and with steroids when discussing his greatness. People always act like hes this lock for greatness but if Bonds, McGuire, and Sosa have an asterix by their names why shouldn't Holyfield?
I'd say that counts as an against the grain opinion. Fair play, though. The Cervantes win in and of itself is one of the most incredible accomplishments in the sport's history.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑10 Jul 2018, 23:08 I am calling Benitez Top 50. Obviously, there are a lot of guys close, I have him just inside it. He certainly has to be very close.