Rocky Marciano vs Sonny Liston 10 Rds Non-Title In Early 1956
Rocky Marciano vs Sonny Liston 10 Rds Non-Title In Early 1956
Could have happened, Liston wouldn't get a title shot because he's not ranked, so lets say it's a 10 rd bout. Marciano is 49-0, Sonny is 13-1. Who wins and how ?
Re: Rocky Marciano vs Sonny Liston 10 Rds Non-Title In Early 1956
I've always sensed that Liston might have been too much for Rocky, who was small and hittable. Sonny, who had brutish upper-body strength and packed knockout power in all his punches, might have stopped Marciano early. Something similar to Foreman-Frazier I.
But not in 1956. Liston was too green.
That year, Marciano would have beaten him down over five or six rounds. I could imagine Liston getting badly discouraged too, same as the first Ali fight.
However I do think the 1956 Liston might have scored an opening round knockdown, possibly even two. But Rocky would recover and pound Sonny relentlessly for the rest of the fight.
But not in 1956. Liston was too green.
That year, Marciano would have beaten him down over five or six rounds. I could imagine Liston getting badly discouraged too, same as the first Ali fight.
However I do think the 1956 Liston might have scored an opening round knockdown, possibly even two. But Rocky would recover and pound Sonny relentlessly for the rest of the fight.
Re: Rocky Marciano vs Sonny Liston 10 Rds Non-Title In Early 1956
I think one of two scenarios would occur. Either it's too big of a step up for Liston and Marciano is able to impose his will on him with constant aggression and wins something like 6-4, or Liston asserts himself and takes advantage of his superior power and strength and wins by a similar score.
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Re: Rocky Marciano vs Sonny Liston 10 Rds Non-Title In Early 1956
At that time of the great Sonny Liston's career, I would favor the great Rocky Marciano over him.
But the 1958-61 version of Liston, who was a season veteran by then beats any version of Marciano in a slugfest by knockout in 11 rounds.
But the 1958-61 version of Liston, who was a season veteran by then beats any version of Marciano in a slugfest by knockout in 11 rounds.