Title: Re: Greatest boxers and fights
Post by: Prpavi on November 28, 2013, 04:55:50 pm
Iron Mike
Title: Re: Greatest boxers and fights
Post by: Xant on November 28, 2013, 09:03:08 pm
Tyson in his prime, no contest.
Title: Re: Greatest boxers and fights
Post by: brunoII on November 28, 2013, 09:31:06 pm
for me the best boxers in history (they met in the same period) were:
1Muhammad Ali 2 George Foreman 3 Joe Frazier
that is that it was the golden era of boxing
Mike Tyson 1985 to 1990 was the absolute ruler of the ring ..... great boxer
Title: Re: Greatest boxers and fights
Post by: Lars on November 28, 2013, 09:41:59 pm
Some of my favorite boxers in no particular order:
David Tua: iron chin and amazing power, short guy and very dangerous at close range , a bit "unlucky" that he never won any world title, considering that he defeated/knocked out some boxers who later became champions of one of the most important titles (WBO-WBA-WBC-IBF). "David Tua will remain one of the best heavyweights never to win a world title"
Mike Tyson: very fast and powerful with both hands, good technique and footwork, he knew how to close the distance very well imo, awesome reflexes, "bob and weaving" head-torso movements, he won the world title when he was only 20 years old, the youngest heavyweight champion in boxing's history(also one of the shortest heavyweight champions, he was only 178-180 cm tall). I think Tyson's skills started to get worse after his trainer and mentor Cus D'Amato died, maybe he was one of the few person who could keep Tyson on track.
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Rocky Marciano: a legend, the only undefeated heavyweight champion of the world: 49 fights, no losses, 43 kos . Nowdays he woulnd't even be a heavyweight, because he weighted around 85-86 kg if i remember well. I guess that the cruiserweight division didn't exist back then.
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There are many other boxers i like: Lennox lewis, Holyfield, Ray mercer, George Foreman, the Klitschko brothers, David Haye, Joe calzaghe, Carl Froch, Mikkel Kessler, Ricky Hatton, Pacquiao, Sergio Martinez, Krzysztof Wlodarczyk (unpronouncable name, had to search the name of his opponent to find it lol), also liked Adamek a lot when he was a cruiserweight. and many more
A fight that impressed me was Froch vs Jermain taylor, well i din't really enjoy the match very much, because if i remeber well it was a one-way fight, Taylor was dominating pretty much every round, until Froch did an awesome comeback and kncocked him out in the last minute of the 12th round. Froch showed great heart, he believed in himself till the end, I thought Taylor was going to win by unanimous decision.
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Also David tua Vs Ike Ibeabuchi "After winning 16 straight fights against club fighters and journeymen, Ike made a big jump in competition and fought undefeated prospect David Tua for the WBC International Heavyweight title on June 7, 1997. Tua was 27-0 and considered by many analysts to be the "next Tyson. The fight was nothing short of spectacular. Both threw bombs and neither took a backward step all night. They set a heavyweight record with 1,730 punches thrown. Ike also set the individual record by throwing 975 punches and averaging 81 per round. The heavyweight average is around 50. He won by a unanimous decision with scores of 117-111, 116-113, and 115-114. The fight established Ibeabuchi as a top contender."
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Title: Re: Greatest boxers and fights
Post by: brunoII on November 28, 2013, 09:57:07 pm
Tommy Morrison? I think he also starred in Rocky 5? right?