Liston was on the comeback trail stopping limited opposition and Patterson was still a contender.
Did Liston have his number, or would Patterson win the 3rd fight?
Liston-Patterson 3 (1967-68)
Re: Liston-Patterson 3 (1967-68)
Liston destroys him again .If Patterson runs, he could last a few rounds, in my view.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Liston-Patterson 3 (1967-68)
Sonny Liston has his number. He whups Floyd Patterson every day of the week and twice on Sunday. I don't think that Floyd would have looked for a third fight, though.
Re: Liston-Patterson 3 (1967-68)
Patterson losses quickly again. I compare it to Foreman-Frazier and even Tyson-Spinks. A bad matchup and a quick painful defeat. I do not see what Patterson could have done to keep Sonny off him.
Re: Liston-Patterson 3 (1967-68)
Patterson was never the same after Liston. With Liston being declined it would just last a little bit longer. In any case I don't see Floyd surviving more than 5 there.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Liston-Patterson 3 (1967-68)
Some of Patterson's best performances were after he fought Liston; the win over Machen and the Chuvalo fight in particular.
In a third fight against Liston, Patterson may have learned his lesson and been more cautious. He could have lasted longer. Almost no way he would have won though.
In a third fight against Liston, Patterson may have learned his lesson and been more cautious. He could have lasted longer. Almost no way he would have won though.
Re: Liston-Patterson 3 (1967-68)
We find ourselves in full agreement!Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑05 Apr 2021, 11:13 Some of Patterson's best performances were after he fought Liston; the win over Machen and the Chuvalo fight in particular.
In a third fight against Liston, Patterson may have learned his lesson and been more cautious. He could have lasted longer. Almost no way he would have won though.
Re: Liston-Patterson 3 (1967-68)
I'd like to opine, but if I knew I wouldn't have asked.BoxBuzz wrote: ↑05 Apr 2021, 22:06We find ourselves in full agreement!Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑05 Apr 2021, 11:13 Some of Patterson's best performances were after he fought Liston; the win over Machen and the Chuvalo fight in particular.
In a third fight against Liston, Patterson may have learned his lesson and been more cautious. He could have lasted longer. Almost no way he would have won though.
By 69-70 Liston was pretty shot. By then Patterson may have won. Patterson had a clean lifestyle from what I know; Liston not so much.
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AntonioMartin
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Re: Liston-Patterson 3 (1967-68)
Liston by first round ko, at 2:14.... ![[icon_e_biggrin.gif] :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)