the Walcott waltz would take control
Over the Ali shuffle...
Jersey Joe does a better job than Ken Norton and Wins a 15 round split decision over Muhammad Ali
@Bill Paxtom
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the Walcott waltz would take control
Over the Ali shuffle...
Jersey Joe does a better job than Ken Norton and Wins a 15 round split decision over Muhammad Ali
@Bill Paxtom
Jersey Joe Walcott
Would never fall prey to Cassius Clay's game and tactics.
This would be a 'Cat-and-Mouse', and tremendously boring boxing match.
A frustrated Cassius wouldn't be able to do too much here, other than
landing his long-range left-jabs.
If 'Young Cassius' fights like he did against Karl Mildenberger, he'd be picking
himself off the canvas a 'few times', after eating countering punches and leads.
This one goes down to the wire, with ...... ... ....... winning by 1-Point.
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"You better get me some more 'Dolls' {pills}, if I have to watch this fight tonight."
Patty Duke as Neely O'Hara ..... 'Valley of the Dolls' {1967}
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Good fight. A close fight. Probably would look a lot like Toney vs Nunn +/- the stoppage.
Ali would have boxed circles around him.
Jersey Joe
Would be picking off the left-jabs with ease.
And he would easily side-step those 'weak' right-hand leads.
By the way, Cassius 'loved' to eat left-hooks.
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"Now you just had to say it. Left-Hooks. I thought that we were going to forget about that."
Patty Duke as Neely O'Hara ... 'Valley of the Dolls' {1967}
Patty Duke
Age ............ 21
Height ........ 5' 0"
Weight ....... 113 lbs.
Shape ........ 34 ~ 26 ~ 35
O'Hara's ..... 'B' = 'Small Dolls'
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Jersey Joe Walcott
Oh, I couldn't match Cassius in speed, but that wouldn't be a problem in the
later Rounds.
He would have to come in sometime, and that is where I would counter-punch
him with my left-hook.
He liked it when fighters would move forward and chase or follow him. Not me,
I would just lay back and wait to pounce like a 'spring-loaded' Cat.
I'm sure he would be circling and dancing, trying to bait me into moving forward.
But I would pull a 'reverse' and move away from him, and wave him in.
That would get the crowd against him.
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Anni-Frid > "You see Agnetha, that Jersey Joe knows what he is talking about.
Agnetha > "Wait a second. Which one is Jersey Joe and which one is Muhammad Ali."
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Jersey Joe knocks OUT Ali in the 9th round with a 'sniper' left hook hidden behind a lazy jab.
Walcott could 'pierce' a fighter with that sneaky left hook. Ali liked to ~ham it up~ and duck his head down and to his right alot like an idiot, ---well, thats RIGHT in that sneaky left hook line of fire.
"Yon know something Mr. Triple 'B'. I was thinking the same thing. The left-hook to a 'ducking' Clay Pigeon."
Anna-Frid ..... call me 'Frida'.
You know, Anna-Frid {red-head} was really the hotter 'Swede' in the group ABBA.
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Ali outboxes Joe with ease and could even stop him late should he choose to.
Sure. Just like he could have 'knocked out' Alfredo Evangelista anytime he wanted to.
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"I Could KO Alfredo"
"I think I played that in 1977."
Nancy Wilson......... 'Heart'
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What does Jersey offer that could trouble Ali? Nothing.
OK then, I guess you're right.
Jersey Joe would be turned into a 'frozen ice pick', and embarrassed so much, that
he quit after Round 8, and >
Walked back home to Camden, New Jersey.
Look how terrible Jersey Joe looks.
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Walcott always looked in great shape but had a tendency of getting stooped when he should have won Rocky and Louis are prime examples.
Jersey Joe who got stopped by a limited brawler in Rocky and a very old Louis?
The Walcott that got outboxed by Ezzard Charles?
Both of you are haters of Ali the greatest heavyweight ever.