because size matters
until it doesn't.
You’ve moved away from employing strawman debating tactics to using red herring’s instead.Tony1244 wrote: ↑26 May 2020, 10:00 CP, you are getting a bit repetitive.![]()
No, EO never said only the tape matters, that is known as hyperbole.
Rule of thumb: A good big man will beat a good smaller man. But I do get the impression that EO, and others, would favor Canera over Baer, Mathis over Frazier, and Willard over Dempsey if they had never fought and belonged to different eras.
People that disagree with me flatly-refuse to answer my rather simple questions, because they realise any honest and accurate answers undermines their own argument.
My questions are on topic, they’re about Liston and modern day heavyweights. Yours are off-topic.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑26 May 2020, 10:20 His questions dont matter
How many hw fighters did roy jones beat before beating jon ruiz?
How many hw had james toney knocked out before stopping holyfield?
How many had holyfield beaten while at cw?
Answer the questions
I am sticking to the subject. The subject is clearly the size of HWs. You don't like what I wrote because it shoots a whole thru your theory.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑26 May 2020, 10:11You’ve moved away from employing strawman debating tactics to using red herring’s instead.Tony1244 wrote: ↑26 May 2020, 10:00 CP, you are getting a bit repetitive.![]()
No, EO never said only the tape matters, that is known as hyperbole.
Rule of thumb: A good big man will beat a good smaller man. But I do get the impression that EO, and others, would favor Canera over Baer, Mathis over Frazier, and Willard over Dempsey if they had never fought and belonged to different eras.
Please stick to the subject matter and answer the following questions:
How many heavyweights (weighing 216lbs or more) had the 1963 version of Sonny Liston KO’d throughout the course of his entire career?
How many times did the 1963 version of Sonny Liston beat any world-rated heavyweight opponent that outweighed him by 5lbs or more?
Is size irrelevant when evaluating how well the 1963 version of Sonny Liston would fare against current heavyweights, especially considering the fact Tyson Fury is a few years younger than he was back then, coupled with being eight inches taller and roughly sixty pounds heavier?
Be honest, do you sincerely believe that size is irrelevant to the topic of this thread?
Andy Ruiz Jr., Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder and Dillian Whyte would almost certainly beat the 1963 iteration of Sonny Liston.Tony1244 wrote: ↑26 May 2020, 10:50I am sticking to the subject. The subject is clearly the size of HWs. You don't like what I wrote because it shoots a whole thru your theory.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑26 May 2020, 10:11
You’ve moved away from employing strawman debating tactics to using red herring’s instead.
Please stick to the subject matter and answer the following questions:
How many heavyweights (weighing 216lbs or more) had the 1963 version of Sonny Liston KO’d throughout the course of his entire career?
How many times did the 1963 version of Sonny Liston beat any world-rated heavyweight opponent that outweighed him by 5lbs or more?
Is size irrelevant when evaluating how well the 1963 version of Sonny Liston would fare against current heavyweights, especially considering the fact Tyson Fury is a few years younger than he was back then, coupled with being eight inches taller and roughly sixty pounds heavier?
Be honest, do you sincerely believe that size is irrelevant to the topic of this thread?
Your questions are irrelevant, because Zora Folley is better than Butterbean. Floyd Patterson is better than Valuev. Perhaps some of the fighters Liston beat who weighed 189, defeated bigger fighters. Whether they did or not, is irrelevant.
I do not favor Liston against Lewis or Fury because they are great bigger men. I could go on longer, but picking Ruiz over Liston tells me, my tale of the tape hyperbole regarding you is not far off.
If Ruiz is better than Liston, perhaps Happy Humphery is better than Ali.
he can't even get being repetitive right
Yes I think that size is completely irrelevant to the topic of this thread.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑26 May 2020, 09:13How many heavyweights (weighing 216lbs or more) had the 1963 version of Sonny Liston KO’d throughout the course of his entire career?
How many times did the 1963 version of Sonny Liston beat any world-rated heavyweight opponent that outweighed him by 5lbs or more?
Is size irrelevant when evaluating how well the 1963 version of Sonny Liston would fare against current heavyweights, especially the fact Tyson Fury is a few years younger than he was back then, coupled with being eight inches taller and roughly sixty pounds heavier?
Be honest, do you sincerely believe that size is irrelevant to the topic of this thread?
For a guy who believes he is so smart, his reading comprehension seems quite poor. I made it abundantly clear a good big man will beat a good smaller man. Problem is, Ruiz isn't a good big man.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑26 May 2020, 11:14Yes I think that size is completely irrelevant to the topic of this thread.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑26 May 2020, 09:13
How many heavyweights (weighing 216lbs or more) had the 1963 version of Sonny Liston KO’d throughout the course of his entire career?
How many times did the 1963 version of Sonny Liston beat any world-rated heavyweight opponent that outweighed him by 5lbs or more?
Is size irrelevant when evaluating how well the 1963 version of Sonny Liston would fare against current heavyweights, especially the fact Tyson Fury is a few years younger than he was back then, coupled with being eight inches taller and roughly sixty pounds heavier?
Be honest, do you sincerely believe that size is irrelevant to the topic of this thread?
He ???? So you're just gonna assume her gender like that?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑26 May 2020, 11:33He can't disagree with any of my facts, since they are what they are. No one can rewrite history.![]()

Answer my questions. Or you are afraid? Mine are on topic. They are refutations of your initial argument that due to size sonny has no chance. These are smaller fighters who had success.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑26 May 2020, 10:40My questions are on topic, they’re about Liston and modern day heavyweights. Yours are off-topic.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑26 May 2020, 10:20 His questions dont matter
How many hw fighters did roy jones beat before beating jon ruiz?
How many hw had james toney knocked out before stopping holyfield?
How many had holyfield beaten while at cw?
Answer the questions
Admit it, you’re scared to answer my questions honestly and accurately because it undermines your own stance.
So you’re pleading the fifth.
I honestly believe that Sonny Liston doesn’t have a particularly impressive record against world-rated opponents that were the equivalent size of today’s big men.
Is size irrelevant when evaluating how well the 1963 version of Sonny Liston would fare against current heavyweights, especially considering the fact Tyson Fury is a few years younger than he was back then, coupled with being eight inches taller and roughly sixty pounds heavier?
Fantasizing about what Ruiz would do to Liston is hardly a fact. You take facts and then extrapolate them to guess work and fantasy.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑26 May 2020, 11:33He can't disagree with any of my facts, since they are what they are. No one can rewrite history.![]()