First to answer Dave V 17:
Norton being knocked early by Foreman,Shavers, and Cooney is certainly not overwhelming evidence that Norton couldn't handle Morrison.
First of all, Morrison isn't even close to level of puncher that Foreman and Shavers were. They may have been the hardest two punchers in the history of boxing.
Morrison took 9 rounds to stop punching bag Joe Hipp and past his prime and glassjawed Carl Willaims. His punches had no effect on Lennox Lewis who didn't exactly have an iron jaw.
He couldn't even stop journeyman Sherman Griffin.
He never stopped anyone close to the level of a prime Norton.
2.Norton was past his best against Shavers and way past his best against Cooney.
People that know boxing know that age and hard fights take their toll. This comparable to thinking that going by the Louis-Marciano, fight means Louis wasn't that good.
3. You see little evidence from Norton's fights that he could handle Morrison's power? In the Holmes fight, Norton went toe to toe for 15 rounds and was never even knocked down. Holmes stopped his nest 8 contenders. Holmes proved he could punch against good fighters. Morrison never did that.
I have asked several times who Morrison ever stopped that was as hard to stop as a prime Norton and never get an answer.
And then we have Norton's strenghts Morrison's weaknesses.
"Morrison didn't always run out of gas and didn't always get knocked out"
That's quite a ringing endorsement.
Well, he did in the only two big fights of his career. He got crushed by Lewis and Mercer, who was no bigger puncher than Norton.
If a journeyman like Michael Bentt can knockout a prime Morrison, why can't Norton?
If Ross Purritty can decked a prime Morrison twice, why can't Norton knockout Morrison?
If a washed up Carl Williams can deck a prime Morrison, why Norton knock out Morrison?
there is a better chance that Norton will nail Morrison early than vice versa. Dave V 17 keeps ignoring that. Norton had a much better defense that Morrison.
Norton also had a good jab to keep Morrison at bay.
In a toe to toe slugging match (Morrison's only chance) Nortons power against Morrison's chin is more of an advantage than Morrison's power against Norton's chin.
Morrison will get nailed more often because of his poor defense.
Norton is about the same size and has far better skills, stamina,defense,and chin.
Morrison has virtually no chance of winning a decision.
If Morrison is fighting a prime Norton, his chances are slim.
I don't really expect Dave to answer all of these points. They have all been mentioned before and he ducks them.
Is he better at ducking questions or was Morrison better at ducking quality opponents?
coljimar 1945- Patterson was only 32 when he fought Quarry and 33 when he fought Ellis. He was only slightly past his prime. Patterson was a great fighter. It'sd not surprising that a slightly past his prime great fighter would be about even with a prime good fighter. That is about what one would expect. That is nothing compared to a 45 year old Foreman winning the title and a 45 year old Holmes coming within one round of doing it. Patterson was 37 when he beat Bonavena. That was a nice win but not that surprising. About all that shows is that Patterson was better than Bonavena, which I doubt anyone would dispute. It certainly doesn't compare to a 45 year old winning the title. Patterson fought Ali soon after he fought Bonavena and was stopped in 7 rounds.
It's simply not a valid comparison to compare how Patterson did in the 1970's as to how well Foreman and Holmes did in the 1990's. It's no contest.
The 1970's heavyweights had more depth than at any other decade. During the 1980's everyone was saying that the heavyweight divison was so weak, because the great fights of the 1970's were still fresh in their minds.
You had Ali,Frazier and Foreman, 3 top 10 all time heavyweights in one decade. Then you have Holmes at the end of the decade, another top 10 of all time. Then you have Norton who is at least Top 30. There was also a supporting cast of Ellis,Quarry,Shavers,Lyle,Young, Bugner etc. , all of whom were better than some world champions of other eras. There several fringe contenders who would normally be top contenders.
Of course all of these guys had weaknesses, but they all have some great strengths as well.