Re: Boxing's Greatest Sin
Posted: 16 Sep 2017, 19:23
Boxing's greatest sin? Right up there in top three has to be multiple "world champions" followed by pathetic state of the current heavyweight class.
TOP 36 HEAVYWEIGHTS TODAY... Strongest and most international the division has been.Cap wrote:Boxing's greatest sin? Right up there in top three has to be multiple "world champions" followed by pathetic state of the current heavyweight class.
Never could understand this argument. What was Steele suppose to do, look at the clock and conclude "I would normally stop this fight right now, but because I am the ref and I know this kid is winning I going to look the other way and wait for the bell to ring so he can win." - Would that have been the correct way to make the call?BoxBuzz wrote:Richard Steele imposing a loss on Meldrick would be near the top.
Ha Ha. Good one. TOP 36 HEAVYWEIGHTS TODAY... Strongest and most international the division has been. Giant foreign lard-arses for the most part who manage to fight once or twice a year. American blubberweights are no better.Kalan wrote:TOP 36 HEAVYWEIGHTS TODAY... Strongest and most international the division has been.Cap wrote:Boxing's greatest sin? Right up there in top three has to be multiple "world champions" followed by pathetic state of the current heavyweight class.
1. Anthony Joshua... 2. Luis Ortiz... 3. Deontay Wilder... 5. Alexander Povetkin... 6. Joseph Parker... 7. Jarrell Miller... 8. Dominic Breazeale... 9. Andy Ruiz... 10. Carlos Takam... 11. Dillian Whyte... 12. Kubrat Pulev... 13. Hughie Fury... 14. David Haye... 15. Bryant Jennings... 16. Izuagbe Ugonoh... 17. Lucas Browne... 18. Gerald Washington... 19. Charles Martin... 20. Christian Hammer... 21. . Adam Kownacki... 22. Johann Duhaupas... 23. Alexander Ustinov... 24. Dereck Chisora... 25. Ruslan Chagaev... 26. Otto Wallin... 27. Artur Szpilka... 28. Amir Mansour… 29. Bermane Stiverne... 30. Czar Glazkov... 31. Robert Helenius... 32. Eric Molina... 33. Tony Bellew… 34. Malik Scott... 35. Erkan Tepper... 36. Zhilei Zhang
Beats a lot of Heavyweight Title Challengers from the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s:
Don Cockell... Tom McNeeley... Pete Rademacher... Roy Harris... Brian London... Henry Cooper... Karl Mildenbugger... Alfredo Evangelista... Chuck Wepner... Jean Pierre Coopman... Leon Stinks... Terry Daniels... Dave Zyglewitz... Manuel Ramos... Ron Stander... Richard Dunn...
Very good point. And Toney did look bad.Kalan wrote:Lard asses??? Jarrell Miller is certainly a more functional fatboy than Buster Mathis... But there's plenty of big guys who aren't fat such as Joshua.
Frazier, Foreman, Holmes, and Ali were certainly lard asses for parts of their career -- a condition the Klitschko Bros, Joshua, Wilder, or Parker never found themselves in.. I haven't seen any previous Heavyweight Champions more disciplined than the Klitschko's and Joshua.
Lard-asses from back in the day were Ron Stander, Tony Tubbs, Tim Witherspoon, John Tate, Bert Cooper, Greg Page, Mike Schutte, David Bey, Garing Lane, Leroy Jones, Bert Cooper, Kevin McBride, Mel Turnbowe and a bunch more.
A bunch of Heavyweights of every era come to the realization that they can fight fat. That isn’t a good thing. Heavyweights eat a lot more anyway to maintain their size - and they never have to make weight – so they’re more likely to add weight, especially later in their career when they don’t train as hard and the weight doesn’t come off as easily... James Toney was best at Middleweight but he weighed as much as 257. That's sick.
He was having a breakdown man,have some sympathy.ClivePatrickLyons wrote:I have seen some crazy poo the last 40 years in this game but to see what Oliver did against Lennox was unbelievable
Definately. Followed by anything joe cortez has doneChippo wrote:Resto/Collins
Kalan wrote:TOP 36 HEAVYWEIGHTS TODAY... Strongest and most international the division has been.Cap wrote:Boxing's greatest sin? Right up there in top three has to be multiple "world champions" followed by pathetic state of the current heavyweight class.
1. Anthony Joshua... 2. Luis Ortiz... 3. Deontay Wilder... 5. Alexander Povetkin... 6. Joseph Parker... 7. Jarrell Miller... 8. Dominic Breazeale... 9. Andy Ruiz... 10. Carlos Takam... 11. Dillian Whyte... 12. Kubrat Pulev... 13. Hughie Fury... 14. David Haye... 15. Bryant Jennings... 16. Izuagbe Ugonoh... 17. Lucas Browne... 18. Gerald Washington... 19. Charles Martin... 20. Christian Hammer... 21. . Adam Kownacki... 22. Johann Duhaupas... 23. Alexander Ustinov... 24. Dereck Chisora... 25. Ruslan Chagaev... 26. Otto Wallin... 27. Artur Szpilka... 28. Amir Mansour… 29. Bermane Stiverne... 30. Czar Glazkov... 31. Robert Helenius... 32. Eric Molina... 33. Tony Bellew… 34. Malik Scott... 35. Erkan Tepper... 36. Zhilei Zhang
Are you on drugs? And if so please tell me which ones so i could sample them. The hw division is the poorest its ever been with no dominant champion just a bunch of 3rd rate tomatoe cans. What do you think the great heavies would have done with this bunch? . The tysons the bowes the lewis the holyfields the holmes the alis the fraziers nortans and god help us the george foremans to name a few in recent history. Ps. Pm me and let me know who you are getting these drugs off kid
Beats a lot of Heavyweight Title Challengers from the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s:
Don Cockell... Tom McNeeley... Pete Rademacher... Roy Harris... Brian London... Henry Cooper... Karl Mildenbugger... Alfredo Evangelista... Chuck Wepner... Jean Pierre Coopman... Leon Stinks... Terry Daniels... Dave Zyglewitz... Manuel Ramos... Ron Stander... Richard Dunn...
Since you asked, I thought Norris was well ahead, though 120-104 and 119-103 was ridiculous. (Not that this was an important fight.) Notice though, Leonard had nothing but he did not quit like Duran did.golden oldie wrote:Ambling Alp II wrote:First of all, Johnson didn't take a dive against Willard.
Of those to pick from, I would go with Duran quitting against Leonard. Just because he was getting beaten badly he was not man enough to go on.| Mike Jacobs 66-68 | Jean Deswert 66-68 | James Brimmell 66-67
If the above scores represent being BADLY BEATEN, what do you make of these from the Leonard / Norris fight?
Sid Rubenstein 103-119 | Barbara Perez 104-120 | Billy Costello 110-116
Vincent stevenson wrote:Kalan wrote:TOP 36 HEAVYWEIGHTS TODAY... Strongest and most international the division has been.Cap wrote:Boxing's greatest sin? Right up there in top three has to be multiple "world champions" followed by pathetic state of the current heavyweight class.
1. Anthony Joshua... 2. Luis Ortiz... 3. Deontay Wilder... 5. Alexander Povetkin... 6. Joseph Parker... 7. Jarrell Miller... 8. Dominic Breazeale... 9. Andy Ruiz... 10. Carlos Takam... 11. Dillian Whyte... 12. Kubrat Pulev... 13. Hughie Fury... 14. David Haye... 15. Bryant Jennings... 16. Izuagbe Ugonoh... 17. Lucas Browne... 18. Gerald Washington... 19. Charles Martin... 20. Christian Hammer... 21. . Adam Kownacki... 22. Johann Duhaupas... 23. Alexander Ustinov... 24. Dereck Chisora... 25. Ruslan Chagaev... 26. Otto Wallin... 27. Artur Szpilka... 28. Amir Mansour… 29. Bermane Stiverne... 30. Czar Glazkov... 31. Robert Helenius... 32. Eric Molina... 33. Tony Bellew… 34. Malik Scott... 35. Erkan Tepper... 36. Zhilei Zhang
Beats a lot of Heavyweight Title Challengers from the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s:
Don Cockell... Tom McNeeley... Pete Rademacher... Roy Harris... Brian London... Henry Cooper... Karl Mildenbugger... Alfredo Evangelista... Chuck Wepner... Jean Pierre Coopman... Leon Stinks... Terry Daniels... Dave Zyglewitz... Manuel Ramos... Ron Stander... Richard Dunn...
Your comment is extremely thoughtless and partisan.. What did Bowe have for any good Heavyweight? Prime Bowe was a ducking coward and wide open target who couldn't get rid of the plodding doormat Golota; who even the slow-assed Michael Grant beat up and chased from the ring. Joshua would rip Bowe or Golota out in seconds -- even faster than Lewis and Brewster canned the Foul Pole..Are you on drugs? And if so please tell me which ones so i could sample them. The hw division is the poorest its ever been with no dominant champion just a bunch of 3rd rate tomatoe cans. What do you think the great heavies would have done with this bunch? . The tysons the bowes the lewis the holyfields the holmes the alis the fraziers nortans and god help us the george foremans to name a few in recent history. Ps. Pm me and let me know who you are getting these drugs off kid