Ellis 1968 vs. Patterson 1958

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Ellis 1968 vs. Patterson 1958

Post by bill.lockhart »

I thought Floyd beat him in 68. How would the 58 version have made out?
Ellis was better than Harris, who he stopped in 12 in a one sided fight that year. I think Floyd would have had more stamina than in 68, & was quicker to boot. It would still have been close. Ellis was good, but I think Floyd wins.
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Post by Robinson »

I think that Patterson was robbed with the decision against Ellis as well.

The 1968 Patterson was obviously less protective and seemed to have a better understanding of his capabilities and weaknesses. I think the speed and combinations of Patterson as a young man in 1958 would most likely earn a late round stoppage over Ellis.

When I watch Patterson especially in his mid 60s fights up until his Ali rematch I get frustrated as I wish he would let the trigger go just that bit more. He had the speed, the dynamism and the power. Yet he would be passive at times. I suppose his fragile chin was in part to do with this.

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Post by Minotauro »

I think Patterson should have got the decision when they fought, a younger Patterson with even quicker hands would win most likely via stoppage Floyd had good power especially in his left.
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Post by I Feel Fine »

I haven't seen the fight but its said to be one of the biggest robberies in boxing history. So, if an old Patterson could beat Ellis, imagine what a prime Patterson would do to him.

Patterson also beat Chuvalo, Machen and Bonavena after his title reign, many people have argued that his best wins came after he was champion.
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Post by dempseyfire »

The extremely biased announcing clouds people's judgements.

Patterson had the biggest moments and flashier flurries.

But judging round by round, Ellis won the fight. Patterson was way too lethargic for 2 min of most of the rounds.
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Post by Woller »

1958 Floyd Patterson would be too fast for Ellis and win on points or late stoppage.

In the Ellis v Patterson fight, Ellis did not win - Petterson Lost. Floyd sleapwalked through th fight, and in several rounds he hardly threw a punch.

The Floyd Patterson that beat Bonavena and Chuvalo, would have torn Ellis to pieces.

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Post by dempseyfire »

Woller wrote:1958 Floyd Patterson would be too fast for Ellis and win on points or late stoppage.

In the Ellis v Patterson fight, Ellis did not win - Petterson Lost. Floyd sleapwalked through th fight, and in several rounds he hardly threw a punch.

The Floyd Patterson that beat Bonavena and Chuvalo, would have torn Ellis to pieces.

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Patterson beat Chuvalo in 65 and Oscar in 72 . . .neither was the 1958 Floyd.

I'm don't have a definitive pick on this one, but I do think Ellis always gives Floyd problems with his style. Chuvalo and Oscar were both straight ahead come forward brawlers, while Ellis, like Floyd, was a small HW with fast hands, good lateral movement, and very good power for his size. Ellis with his jab and movement always gives Floyd issues.
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Post by Woller »

Yes you are perfectly right. I don´t know what happened that night in Sweden. Any other time Floyd should have beaten Ellis

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Post by Robinson »

Having no judges and just the Reef score the fight is old fashioned and silly, which had an influence on the controversy.

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