15 rounds. 'Peak' vs 'Peak'
One is a short rotund man, the other is a tall slightly rotund man. One hits hard and has wins over a couple of contenders, the other doesn't.
Who ya got? (elmer, I know your answer)
Tony Galento vs Dave Allen
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Re: Tony Galento vs Dave Allen
I don't know who was/is Dave Allen and I don't care. But, if he's a big talented heavyweight and not a stiff, ain't no way that Two Ton Tony Galento wins this fight, my brother. No way!keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑31 Mar 2025, 12:10 15 rounds. 'Peak' vs 'Peak'
One is a short rotund man, the other is a tall slightly rotund man. One hits hard and has wins over a couple of contenders, the other doesn't.
Who ya got? (elmer, I know your answer)
We're in 2025. Not in 1939.
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Re: Tony Galento vs Dave Allen
Don't take this the wrong way, but I think you need to put a little bit more research into boxers, rather than use a blanket statement. Surely a boxer's style and ability must come in to it at some point.elmersalsa wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 10:18I don't know who was/is Dave Allen and I don't care. But, if he's a big talented heavyweight and not a stiff, ain't no way that Two Ton Tony Galento wins this fight, my brother. No way!keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑31 Mar 2025, 12:10 15 rounds. 'Peak' vs 'Peak'
One is a short rotund man, the other is a tall slightly rotund man. One hits hard and has wins over a couple of contenders, the other doesn't.
Who ya got? (elmer, I know your answer)
We're in 2025. Not in 1939.
Re: Tony Galento vs Dave Allen
x2keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 11:21Don't take this the wrong way, but I think you need to put a little bit more research into boxers, rather than use a blanket statement. Surely a boxer's style and ability must come in to it at some point.elmersalsa wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 10:18I don't know who was/is Dave Allen and I don't care. But, if he's a big talented heavyweight and not a stiff, ain't no way that Two Ton Tony Galento wins this fight, my brother. No way!keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑31 Mar 2025, 12:10 15 rounds. 'Peak' vs 'Peak'
One is a short rotund man, the other is a tall slightly rotund man. One hits hard and has wins over a couple of contenders, the other doesn't.
Who ya got? (elmer, I know your answer)
We're in 2025. Not in 1939.
And I'd take Two Ton Tony the former World Title challenger to defeat the Gatekeeper that is Dave Allen.
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Re: Tony Galento vs Dave Allen
I have never said that today's heavyweights don't have no stiffs. Stiffs have been around now, and have been around then.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 11:21Don't take this the wrong way, but I think you need to put a little bit more research into boxers, rather than use a blanket statement. Surely a boxer's style and ability must come in to it at some point.elmersalsa wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 10:18I don't know who was/is Dave Allen and I don't care. But, if he's a big talented heavyweight and not a stiff, ain't no way that Two Ton Tony Galento wins this fight, my brother. No way!keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑31 Mar 2025, 12:10 15 rounds. 'Peak' vs 'Peak'
One is a short rotund man, the other is a tall slightly rotund man. One hits hard and has wins over a couple of contenders, the other doesn't.
Who ya got? (elmer, I know your answer)
We're in 2025. Not in 1939.
Not every heavyweight in the boxing game is talented. Some are talentless. Some are classless. And some don't have what it takes to be a professional boxer.
Dave Allen wouldn't even be top 20 in the 1970s, 80s nor 90s decade. Is he a top 10 heavyweight today?
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Re: Tony Galento vs Dave Allen
Why not do some research, elmer. You might enjoy it.,elmersalsa wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 16:45I have never said that today's heavyweights don't have no stiffs. Stiffs have been around now, and have been around then.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 11:21Don't take this the wrong way, but I think you need to put a little bit more research into boxers, rather than use a blanket statement. Surely a boxer's style and ability must come in to it at some point.elmersalsa wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 10:18
I don't know who was/is Dave Allen and I don't care. But, if he's a big talented heavyweight and not a stiff, ain't no way that Two Ton Tony Galento wins this fight, my brother. No way!
We're in 2025. Not in 1939.
Not every heavyweight in the boxing game is talented. Some are talentless. Some are classless. And some don't have what it takes to be a professional boxer.
Dave Allen wouldn't even be top 20 in the 1970s, 80s nor 90s decade. Is he a top 10 heavyweight today?
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Re: Tony Galento vs Dave Allen
I really don't care about boxing now. I saw Dave Allen fight in some clips and I wasn't impressed. He should try another sport like rugby or be an NFL offensive lineman.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 17:30Why not do some research, elmer. You might enjoy it.,elmersalsa wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 16:45I have never said that today's heavyweights don't have no stiffs. Stiffs have been around now, and have been around then.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 11:21
Don't take this the wrong way, but I think you need to put a little bit more research into boxers, rather than use a blanket statement. Surely a boxer's style and ability must come in to it at some point.
Not every heavyweight in the boxing game is talented. Some are talentless. Some are classless. And some don't have what it takes to be a professional boxer.
Dave Allen wouldn't even be top 20 in the 1970s, 80s nor 90s decade. Is he a top 10 heavyweight today?
He can't fight. That's a stiff right there.
Re: Tony Galento vs Dave Allen
Allen outboxes Galento for 10 rounds, after what Galento's team feels, like they are losing badly, so they cheat between the 10th and the 11th rounds, they put some beer in the water bottle of Galento, after what Tony takes the second breath and stops Allen.
Re: Tony Galento vs Dave Allen
No he's not Top 10. I don't think he's ever cracked the Top 20, and he's not currently at his best, though he did recently fight a fight where a lot of people felt he deserved the decision.elmersalsa wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 16:45I have never said that today's heavyweights don't have no stiffs. Stiffs have been around now, and have been around then.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 11:21Don't take this the wrong way, but I think you need to put a little bit more research into boxers, rather than use a blanket statement. Surely a boxer's style and ability must come in to it at some point.elmersalsa wrote: ↑02 Apr 2025, 10:18
I don't know who was/is Dave Allen and I don't care. But, if he's a big talented heavyweight and not a stiff, ain't no way that Two Ton Tony Galento wins this fight, my brother. No way!
We're in 2025. Not in 1939.
Not every heavyweight in the boxing game is talented. Some are talentless. Some are classless. And some don't have what it takes to be a professional boxer.
Dave Allen wouldn't even be top 20 in the 1970s, 80s nor 90s decade. Is he a top 10 heavyweight today?
He's a fairly tough guy, but has a pretty basic skill set.