If strength made you HW champion Tye Fields would be undisputed.DaveV17 wrote:Norton was backed up by Garcia, Foreman, Cooney, and Shavers. He didn't do too well in any of those fights. Norton was a heavy favorite to beat Shavers, so he must not have been too old for that one. He did get revenge on Garcia after Garcia had gone downhill. Quarry had good technique but was too small for Norton plus he was out of shape (flabby) when they fought. Eddie Futch trained Frazier and Norton and he considered Bowe his best heavyweight.
If you think Lyle beats Bowe, you are delusional. Lyle was a good. solid fighter, but he was no Riddick Bowe. I suspect that many of you read too many Ali bios written by Ali fans who inflate the 70s heavyweights to make Ali more impressive.
You bring up guys like Tyson to show the effects of age on a fighter. Tyson's problem was drugs/alcohol and not having an interest in boxing. Age had little to do with his demise.
And yes I will say it again. Put George Foreman, with his boxing skills in the body of Jimmy Young and you have a club fighter. Foreman's skills did not make him a champion, his strength did.
Age had little to do with Tyson's demise??? I'll let that comment stand by itself. . . .
Norton was already 35 vs Shavers, and approaching 40 vs Cooney.
Quarry too small for Norton? Jeez Louise . . .how come he wasn't too small for Lyle, Shavers, Foster, Mathis etc?
And Futch if I recall correctly said Bowe had the "potential" to be his best HW but didn't live up to it.
