Lightheavies that became Heavyweights
Lightheavies that became Heavyweights
Hey all
Would you guys be able to list of some 'obscure' and even some more famous LHWs that tried there bit at the big man division.
Guys like Carpentier, Charles, Foster, Loughran, Moore, Moorer, Conn,
Maxim and Michael Spinks etc.
Thanks again guys. Do you have a favourite and would you be able to tell me about them. Just doing a bit of research at the moment is all.
Thanks again.
kym
Would you guys be able to list of some 'obscure' and even some more famous LHWs that tried there bit at the big man division.
Guys like Carpentier, Charles, Foster, Loughran, Moore, Moorer, Conn,
Maxim and Michael Spinks etc.
Thanks again guys. Do you have a favourite and would you be able to tell me about them. Just doing a bit of research at the moment is all.
Thanks again.
kym
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MEISINGER
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MEISINGER
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meisinger.....john henry lewis was through...eye problems. he challenged louis strictly for one final purse, and louis took the fight with that in mind. rather than subject lewis to a longer battering, louis went right to kayo him, which he did in the first round. the reports i've read of the fight all indicate that lewis never really got started....didn't seem to know where to move, and he was often described as a boxer who had "wings on his feet." i have a clip of that fight, but it just just the kayo....not the fighters coming out of their corners so i haven't seen that part of it.
joey maxim, though small for a heavyweight, actually reversed the process....rated as a top ten heavyweight before he dropped down to light heavy to challnege for and win the title.
decagon's list is complete, as far as i can recall. i think joe frazier is the only heavyweight champion who was ALWAYS a heavyweight as an olympic boxer to win that title and then turn pro.
by that i mean the first...then the bigger guys won at that weight in both the olympics and the pros....georgre foreman is one on my mind as i write this.
there are others whose pro career was officially light heavy but who often fought heavyweights, without ever challenging for that title. harold johnson is an example.....he beat rated heavyweights. there are a lot of boxing folk who think he would have beaten floyd patterson, or at least would have made a better opponent than some patterson fought. cus d'amato is one rumored to be in this latter camp.
joey maxim, though small for a heavyweight, actually reversed the process....rated as a top ten heavyweight before he dropped down to light heavy to challnege for and win the title.
decagon's list is complete, as far as i can recall. i think joe frazier is the only heavyweight champion who was ALWAYS a heavyweight as an olympic boxer to win that title and then turn pro.
by that i mean the first...then the bigger guys won at that weight in both the olympics and the pros....georgre foreman is one on my mind as i write this.
there are others whose pro career was officially light heavy but who often fought heavyweights, without ever challenging for that title. harold johnson is an example.....he beat rated heavyweights. there are a lot of boxing folk who think he would have beaten floyd patterson, or at least would have made a better opponent than some patterson fought. cus d'amato is one rumored to be in this latter camp.
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I Feel Fine
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The turn of the century and light heavyweights of the teens who were also top notch heavyweights as well: Kid McCoy, Bob Fitzsimmons, Peter Maher, "Philadelphia" Jack O'Brien, Battling Levinsky, Jeff Clark, Sam Langford, "Fireman" Jim Flynn, Kid Norfolk, Tommy Gibbons, Billy Miske and Gunboat Smith to name several, but there are still many more that I haven't named.
The 1920s and 1930s seen a lot of light heavyweights fight successfully at heavyweight: Al Gainer, Tony Shucco, "Tiger" Jack Fox, "Slapsie" Maxie Rosenbloom, Harry Greb, Len Harvey, Martin Burke, Tuffy Griffith, James J. Braddock, Mickey Walker, Jimmy Slattery, Jack Delaney, Young Stribling, Lee Ramage, Melio Bettina and several more.
Also during this era there were a little lesser light heavyweights than those above who were often successful against heavyweights. Guys like Tony Cancela, George Manley, Charley Belanger, Battling Bozo, Dick Daniels, Frankie Wine, Babe Hunt, Natie Brown, Billy Jones and Rosy Rosales were but a few of this level of fighter...there were many, many others as well!
A couple of later light heavyweights who competed successfully at heavyweight: Bob Satterfield, Harry Matthews, Jimmy Bivins, Tami Mauriello, Doug Jones, Danny Nardico, Dave Whitlock, Dolph Quijano, Dan Bucceroni, Nick Barone and Don Cockell are a few!
That should be a pretty good list to search through!
The 1920s and 1930s seen a lot of light heavyweights fight successfully at heavyweight: Al Gainer, Tony Shucco, "Tiger" Jack Fox, "Slapsie" Maxie Rosenbloom, Harry Greb, Len Harvey, Martin Burke, Tuffy Griffith, James J. Braddock, Mickey Walker, Jimmy Slattery, Jack Delaney, Young Stribling, Lee Ramage, Melio Bettina and several more.
Also during this era there were a little lesser light heavyweights than those above who were often successful against heavyweights. Guys like Tony Cancela, George Manley, Charley Belanger, Battling Bozo, Dick Daniels, Frankie Wine, Babe Hunt, Natie Brown, Billy Jones and Rosy Rosales were but a few of this level of fighter...there were many, many others as well!
A couple of later light heavyweights who competed successfully at heavyweight: Bob Satterfield, Harry Matthews, Jimmy Bivins, Tami Mauriello, Doug Jones, Danny Nardico, Dave Whitlock, Dolph Quijano, Dan Bucceroni, Nick Barone and Don Cockell are a few!
That should be a pretty good list to search through!
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Ambling Alp
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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dempseyfire
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Loughran and Charles were light HWs who had the skill and ring savvy to have great success against some very good Heavyweights.
Holyfield and Schmeling were light HWs in their early 20s who moreso "filled out" up to being natural small HWs by their mid 20s (190ish) while Holyfield added more lbs "artificially".
Holyfield and Schmeling were light HWs in their early 20s who moreso "filled out" up to being natural small HWs by their mid 20s (190ish) while Holyfield added more lbs "artificially".
...well...after i wrote "decagon's list is complete" i was to lazy to go bacj and correct it, so i covered my ass by adding, "as far as i can tell" and then stuck on "there are others." i guess i'm too influenced by the politicians way of speaking during this season.
as for frazier, i meant he was the first olympic champion....and by that i meant GOLD medal...who was always a heavyweight.... and went on to win the undisputed professional heavyweight title. (no wbo "title holders")
..and the bigger guys came later. such as foreman, whom decagon left off of my quote.
anyway, thanks to all for adding to the list of light heavies who fought heavyweights. i thought the thread meant those who stepped up to the heavies in their "official" ratings....and not just the smaller guys who fought heavies while still considered as light heavies. but...there were as lot of guys i missed when i referred (while hedging my statement) that decagon's list was "complete".
as for frazier, i meant he was the first olympic champion....and by that i meant GOLD medal...who was always a heavyweight.... and went on to win the undisputed professional heavyweight title. (no wbo "title holders")
..and the bigger guys came later. such as foreman, whom decagon left off of my quote.
anyway, thanks to all for adding to the list of light heavies who fought heavyweights. i thought the thread meant those who stepped up to the heavies in their "official" ratings....and not just the smaller guys who fought heavies while still considered as light heavies. but...there were as lot of guys i missed when i referred (while hedging my statement) that decagon's list was "complete".