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Probably the greatest era of heavyweights was Ali through to Holmes
Some monster fighters during that period Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Shavers, Norton, Holmes
Think any of them would win a title no problem in todays heavyweight divisionBob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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Of course my money was on LewisOriginally posted by spud_gun View PostI hope your money was on Lewis. It's shameful just how underrated a boxer he is. He's a genuine top 10 ATG heavyweight from this country yet he or his achievements are very rarely discussed.
I've not seen much of Tubbs, Thomas or Tucker so it's hard to comment how they'd do in this day and age. My abiding memory of Razor Ruddock is Lewis demolishing him in 2 or 3 rounds.
When discussing today's heavyweights and how they'd fair against the fighters of the past i think you've got to take into account the sheer size of the fighters today. We're living in the world of the Super Heavy where you've got 6'9 guys waltzing around like ballerinas.
The bet was made at even money but he had to pay me 2-1 if it was a fearful one sided beating.He paid.
I also had a sizeable sum on him winning in rounds 6 through to 9 which was nice.
Had a months wages on him at 6/5 to beat Gary Mason too.
I don't think there is any heavyweight in history who I'd pick to beat Lewis over a three fight series.Had the pleasure of watching him a few times including the first Holyfield fight and the cardiff fight against Bruno. A giant 17 and a half stone athlete.Glass Half Full
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Originally posted by fidget View PostOf course my money was on Lewis
The bet was made at even money but he had to pay me 2-1 if it was a fearful one sided beating.He paid.
I also had a sizeable sum on him winning in rounds 6 through to 9 which was nice.
Had a months wages on him at 6/5 to beat Gary Mason too.
I don't think there is any heavyweight in history who I'd pick to beat Lewis over a three fight series.Had the pleasure of watching him a few times including the first Holyfield fight and the cardiff fight against Bruno. A giant 17 and a half stone athlete.
good stuff
Gary Mason apparently lost a fortune trying to setup a professional arm wrestling league in the UK
RIP Gary
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Originally posted by spud_gun View PostAye, aye how about anything on Kirkland Laing beating Roberto Duran ?
I was only 13
I ****ing loved Kirland Laing.Saw him get knocked out by Buck Smith at the Albert Hall and was gutted.
Most of my bigger bets have been opposing outmatched british fighters but I'll have a little bet if I see value.
A nice touch was 11-1 for Sugar Boy Malinga to beat Robin Reid on points.
Started out with Frank Tate against Tony Sibson and never looked back.
Ricky Hatton has paid for two holidays.
I've had four figure bets on Floyd Mayweather twice but bottled betting on the De La Hoya fight at the last minute as I was worried about the huge weight difference and dodgy scoring.Glass Half Full
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PPV price of 24.95Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
I'm getting far too old to be staying up to 5am for the ring walks.
That price point may just have tipped me into the 'meh, i'll give it a miss' category.
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Any predictions for this weekend (Fury vs Wilder II)?
Have a feeling Wilder will KO him early this time (Round 5) - I don't think Wilder took Fury seriously in the first fight but will know he's vulnerable and lacks power.
Secondary prediction: Assuming it isn't a draw, I don't think we'll see the winner fight AJ this year.
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