What I found most perplexing was one comment where he acted as if looking at BoxRec records for greater analysis was a bad thing.gilgamesh wrote: ↑03 Nov 2021, 14:07Hell for one thing how many "World Heavyweight Title Fights" have there even been since 1900 or so. Surely that could be calculated. The amount of times that the winner of those fights was significantly smaller than his opponent is surely well up in the dozens.HomicideHenry wrote: ↑03 Nov 2021, 13:26I never said title fightsYou can't provide "hundreds upon hundreds of examples of far smaller men" beating much larger opponents in world heavyweight title fights.
No one can!I'm talking about in general. Now you are putting words into my mouth that I never said. Anyways, I'm more than done with the discussion because I'm not going to get into any more arguments with somebody who clearly has an ax to grind. You simply do not care about boxing's history as a whole because you only care about fights you have seen on film.
Right off the top of my head I can reel off Fitzsimmons vs James Corbett, Dempsey over Jess Willard and Luis Firpo, Joe Louis over Buddy Baer 2 times, and I'm sure several other guys outweighed him. Mike Tyson over Bonecrusher Smith, Tony Tucker and probably a few others. Holyfield over Bowe (2nd fight) and Foreman, Chris Byrd over Vitali Klitschko, Chris Byrd over Jameel McCline, Roy Jones over John Ruiz, and most recently Usyk over Anthony Joshua.
That's just right off the top of my head with no research other than just scanning my brain. If I actually took the time to delve deeply into this, I could probably fine oodles of other examples.
This guy EO is a dumbass who just wants to strip all of the drama out of Boxing.
A smaller man having the chance to be THE MAN in Boxing is a big part of what makes it special. Yes it's unlikely, that's why it gets such notoriety and attention when it happens. It's also spectacular, and not something you should deprive a sports fan of.
By EO's logic. A 16 seed shouldn't even bother playing a #1 seed in the March Madness Tournament because they simply can't win...except sometimes they do.
Underdogs win sometimes in sports. Shocking I know that everything doesn't fit into the "Size wins all" mindset of this dipsh*t.
Lmao, I mean why the hell be here if you don't give any attention to records and the information that goes along with each individual fight?
When there is no film to analyze the second best thing is what was written about the fights. But according to him that's being reliant on the opinion of others, and therefore is meaningless.