Instead of being off-topic, get to the point.
Criticise me as much as you want, but at least I’m talking about Sonny Liston, which is the topic of this thread.
Whereas Joe Louis isn’t.
Instead of being off-topic, get to the point.
Freakishly large fighters for their time (i.e. Nikolay Valuev and Primo Carnera) are usually at a disadvantage against smaller foes, but my comments are reserved for today's typically-sized behemoths (i.e. Dillian Whyte, Joseph Parker etc.) and also larger boxers that somehow manage to retain their athleticism (Tyson Fury, AJ etc.).Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 08:38Can't speak for Tony, but you should know that a certain point, weight stops being an advantage. At a certain point it starts being a disadvantage. It has been shown over and over throughout boxing history.
Would you not consider the likes of Buddy Baer, Tony Galento, Max Baer and Primo Carnera amongst Joe Louis' best opponents?Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 08:38He mentioned Joe Louis as an example, because Louis' best opponents were not his biggest opponents. Take a look at how well his much larger opponents did against him.
Do you seriously believe that size is irrelevant?Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 08:38Liston actually weighed more in 1963 that Wilder did when he had a draw against Fury. That is a fact. Liston was a much better fighter than Wilder. Therefore, it stands to reason that Liston would beat Fury.
Then answer the question in the "Do we need a Super HW division" thread. If you don't, I'm going to have to do it for you.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 07:53Instead of being off-topic, get to the point.
Criticise me as much as you want, but at least I’m talking about Sonny Liston, which is the topic of this thread.
Whereas Joe Louis isn’t.
So you flatly-refuse to answer any simple questions I pose?Tony1244 wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 09:04Then answer the question in the "Do we need a Super HW division" thread. If you don't, I'm going to have to do it for you.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 07:53
Instead of being off-topic, get to the point.
Criticise me as much as you want, but at least I’m talking about Sonny Liston, which is the topic of this thread.
Whereas Joe Louis isn’t.![]()
That's a fantastic post! I completely agree!Seamus wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 08:50 As far back as I can remember, I've been reading posts on here from guys who had Liston stopping Tyson, Foreman, Holyfield, Lewis, Frazier, the Klitschko's, one guy even claimed that prime Liston would stop Clay ! This is a guy who's biggest wins came against Patterson and Zora Folley. Off hand I can't think of too many fighters in the history of boxing who accomplished less but are praised more than Sonny Liston.
Your question was a 6th grade homework assignment. You asked me to list fighters Liston fought over 230 LBS. My sister could answer that, and she's never heard of Sonny Liston.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 09:09So you flatly-refuse to answer any simple questions I pose?
You can’t “blow a theory out of water” if you aren’t brave enough to provide a counter argument.
You still haven't answered my question. I don't mind but it was only a simple one that would require a few seconds' worth of research.Tony1244 wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 09:17Your question was a 6th grade homework assignment. You asked me to list fighters Liston fought over 230 LBS. My sister could answer that, and she's never heard of Sonny Liston.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 09:09
So you flatly-refuse to answer any simple questions I pose?
You can’t “blow a theory out of water” if you aren’t brave enough to provide a counter argument.
Oh, petty insults merely prove my superiority. I think I've read that somewhere.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 09:21You still haven't answered my question. I don't mind but it was only a simple one that would require a few seconds' worth of research.
Anyway, please quote this so-called "question" I posed. I'm 100% confident I never even mentioned 230lbs. And I've only ever been discussing the 1963 iteration of Sonny Liston.
If your sister is so knowledgeable, perhaps you can get her to teach you how to read?
No, I’m not up for that.Tony1244 wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 09:27Oh, petty insults merely prove my superiority. I think I've read that somewhere.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 09:21
You still haven't answered my question. I don't mind but it was only a simple one that would require a few seconds' worth of research.
Anyway, please quote this so-called "question" I posed. I'm 100% confident I never even mentioned 230lbs. And I've only ever been discussing the 1963 iteration of Sonny Liston.
If your sister is so knowledgeable, perhaps you can get her to teach you how to read?
Yeah, I'm going to read 800 of your posts to find the question. Not so much.
Why don't you NOW ask me 1 question, and I'll ask you 1 question, and we'll both answer them. Are you up for that?
No problem. I also avoid things when I know I'm going to lose.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 09:34No, I’m not up for that.Tony1244 wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 09:27
Oh, petty insults merely prove my superiority. I think I've read that somewhere.
Yeah, I'm going to read 800 of your posts to find the question. Not so much.
Why don't you NOW ask me 1 question, and I'll ask you 1 question, and we'll both answer them. Are you up for that?
You’ve never answered any of my questions and you consistently lie about my claims.
And when I expose your lies, instead of defending your misrepresentation of my thoughts, you demand that we move on and discuss something else.
It’s clear you can’t answer any of my questions Tony, because if you could, you would have done so by now.
At least there’s one thing we agree on.
Another poster with NPD. This may devastate you but I don't read everything you write. I don't find you very interesting. I didn't even know you existed until relatively recently.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 10:04At least there’s one thing we agree on.
You keep avoiding answering any of my questions.
You can choose to return fire if you really want to, but you can’t say I haven’t addressed each point you previously raised.
I simply refuse to keep asking simple questions that you’ll always choose to ignore.
Employing avoidance tactics. Good for you kid!Tony1244 wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 10:08Another poster with NPD. This may devastate you but I don't read everything you write. I don't find you very interesting. I didn't even know you existed until relatively recently.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 10:04
At least there’s one thing we agree on.
You keep avoiding answering any of my questions.
You can choose to return fire if you really want to, but you can’t say I haven’t addressed each point you previously raised.
I simply refuse to keep asking simple questions that you’ll always choose to ignore.
Avoidance?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 10:14Employing avoidance tactics. Good for you kid!
Let’s move on and ignore each other from now on.![]()
The lad is completely off his rocker.Tony1244 wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 10:26Avoidance?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 10:14
Employing avoidance tactics. Good for you kid!
Let’s move on and ignore each other from now on.![]()
"No, I’m not up for that." EO"
Why watch the fights when you have a tape measure and scale?Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 10:57 Is he for real, or just a troll? Have not read many of his other posts.
Sonny Liston was not the biggest puncher? Well he could certainly punch. To answer one of his questions, yes I think he would be fury. Yes, quite easily.
Anyway, it's my theory that that there are ideal sizes. For a heavyweight, depending on his height and frame, 200-225 is ideal. When you get much bigger than that, you usually lose stamina and speed that outweigh the advantages you might get.
There is a reason that 300 pound plus guys don't play qb or wide receiver in the NFL. Neither do 150 pound guys. There is an ideal.
If you much below that , you usually are going to have disadvantages that are difficult to overcome.
So obviously Roberto Duran whom he brought up would not have been able to compete with a decent heavyweight.
There will be rare exceptions. There conceivably could be a really big guy in the 240s or an undersized guy in the 180s or 190s who can do it. However, we should judge fighters by what they can do, not by the frikkin scale.
At a certain, point people have to actually watch the fights.
I think he's serious and not a troll by definition. He's just a troubled person.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 10:57 Is he for real, or just a troll? Have not read many of his other posts.
Sonny Liston was not the biggest puncher? Well he could certainly punch. To answer one of his questions, yes I think he would be fury. Yes, quite easily.
Anyway, it's my theory that that there are ideal sizes. For a heavyweight, depending on his height and frame, 200-225 is ideal. When you get much bigger than that, you usually lose stamina and speed that outweigh the advantages you might get.
There is a reason that 300 pound plus guys don't play qb or wide receiver in the NFL. Neither do 150 pound guys. There is an ideal.
If you much below that , you usually are going to have disadvantages that are difficult to overcome.
So obviously Roberto Duran whom he brought up would not have been able to compete with a decent heavyweight.
There will be rare exceptions. There conceivably could be a really big guy in the 240s or an undersized guy in the 180s or 190s who can do it. However, we should judge fighters by what they can do, not by the frikkin scale.
At a certain, point people have to actually watch the fights.
Seamus wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 08:50 As far back as I can remember, I've been reading posts on here from guys who had Liston stopping Tyson, Foreman, Holyfield, Lewis, Frazier, the Klitschko's, one guy even claimed that prime Liston would stop Clay ! This is a guy who's biggest wins came against Patterson and Zora Folley. Off hand I can't think of too many fighters in the history of boxing who accomplished less but are praised more than Sonny Liston.