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Primo Carnera
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Master
They say that in the great big heavyweights fights the fighter mainly beats the boxer from Louis v Schmeling, Rocky v Walcott, Liston v Patterson, Frazier v Ali 1, Tyson v Spinks, Joshua v Wlad.
The exceptions are Tunney v Dempsey and Ali v Liston,Foreman/Fraizer
You got Frazier as the Boxer in one example and the Fighter in another??
No. Frazier beat Ali was the first example of a fighter beating a boxer.
I do not count Lennox v Tyson as it was not best v best just as I do not count Tyson v Holmes.
Right , so you've got Frazier (Fighter) beating Ali (Boxer) . then you quote as an exception Foreman v Frazier . This means that you are quoting Foreman as a Boxer rather than a fighter , is that correct?
Because George Foreman doesn't exactly stand out to me as some kind of Technical Boxer.
if so, does that mean the Ali/Foreman was a case of Boxer v Boxer?