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    Default Re: Especially for ross

    They were still both active (unlike Cooney) and winning fights against reasonably good competition (unlike Coetzer, coming off of two successive KO losses (and who, like Bruno, retired immediately after the fight in question) and Cooper (who was batting about .500 over the two years going into the Foreman fight, against less-than-stellar competition).

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    Quote Originally Posted by LobowolfXXX View Post
    They were still both active (unlike Cooney) and winning fights against reasonably good competition (unlike Coetzer, coming off of two successive KO losses (and who, like Bruno, retired immediately after the fight in question) and Cooper (who was batting about .500 over the two years going into the Foreman fight, against less-than-stellar competition).
    ...and who ended up being Heavyweight Champion of the World? Thank you

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    Default Re: Especially for ross

    ...as opposed to Seldon, who was a heavyweight champion at the time Tyson fought him. You're welcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LobowolfXXX View Post
    ...as opposed to Seldon, who was a heavyweight champion at the time Tyson fought him. You're welcome.
    and what a great champion Seldon was, i once heard a terrible rumour that Seldon was wearing shorts made by pampers the night he went out on his shield when he fought Tyson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by LobowolfXXX View Post
    ...as opposed to Seldon, who was a heavyweight champion at the time Tyson fought him. You're welcome.
    and what a great champion Seldon was, i once heard a terrible rumour that Seldon was wearing shorts made by pampers the night he went out on his shield when he fought Tyson.
    Well, seriously now, as opposed to the late 90's version of Bert Cooper, you're going to call out Seldon? If you missed Cooper's "ascension" to the title, it went like this:

    First, he got knocked out by Holyfield, trying to win the IBF and WBA titles.
    Then, he got knocked out by Michael Moorer, trying to win the WBO title
    Then he lost 3 out of 5 fights in 1993
    Then he lost 2 out of 4 fights in 1994
    Then he got knocked out in his only fight in 1995
    Then he took 1996 off
    Then he lost his first two fights in 1997.
    THEN, he got a "title fight"!

    His record going into his "world championship" fight was 7 wins in his last 17 fights. Of those 7 wins, one was against George Harris: Professional record 2-17 going into the Cooper fight. Another was against Joe Savage, who was making his professional debut (and last fight). Another was Mike Robinson (6-16-1 lifetime). Those, by the way, were his ONLY wins in the four years leading up to his title fight. Over four years, he wins 3 fights (against guys with a combined 8 wins in 42 fights) and loses 7, and he gets a "title fight" against Richie Melito (who?!)

    So, yeah, Bruce Seldon isn't in anyone's list of top 10 heavyweight champions, but he would have beaten the holy hell out of the 1997 Bert Cooper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LobowolfXXX View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by LobowolfXXX View Post
    ...as opposed to Seldon, who was a heavyweight champion at the time Tyson fought him. You're welcome.
    and what a great champion Seldon was, i once heard a terrible rumour that Seldon was wearing shorts made by pampers the night he went out on his shield when he fought Tyson.
    Well, seriously now, as opposed to the late 90's version of Bert Cooper, you're going to call out Seldon? If you missed Cooper's "ascension" to the title, it went like this:

    First, he got knocked out by Holyfield, trying to win the IBF and WBA titles.
    Then, he got knocked out by Michael Moorer, trying to win the WBO title
    Then he lost 3 out of 5 fights in 1993
    Then he lost 2 out of 4 fights in 1994
    Then he got knocked out in his only fight in 1995
    Then he took 1996 off
    Then he lost his first two fights in 1997.
    THEN, he got a "title fight"!

    His record going into his "world championship" fight was 7 wins in his last 17 fights. Of those 7 wins, one was against George Harris: Professional record 2-17 going into the Cooper fight. Another was against Joe Savage, who was making his professional debut (and last fight). Another was Mike Robinson (6-16-1 lifetime). Those, by the way, were his ONLY wins in the four years leading up to his title fight. Over four years, he wins 3 fights (against guys with a combined 8 wins in 42 fights) and loses 7, and he gets a "title fight" against Richie Melito (who?!)

    So, yeah, Bruce Seldon isn't in anyone's list of top 10 heavyweight champions, but he would have beaten the holy hell out of the 1997 Bert Cooper.
    Did you see what he did to Joe Savage who was supposed to be some legendary street fighter ? He absolutely destroyed him. Same with Richie Melito who was undefeated and built like a brick shit house.

    "The Atlantic City Express" Bruce Seldon was a talented fast, smallish heavyweight who could box, but tired down the stretch and didn't show that much heart at times.

    Bert Cooper was an aggressive bull with tons of heart and the power to KO nearly anyone.

    Lets say that somehow Cooper got a shot at Seldon's title, I'd say he would be motivated enough to take it from him.

    Side Note: In 2004 Seldon famously got beaten by a "man with titties"
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Default Re: Especially for ross

    The Seldon that Tyson fought was a Ring Magazine top-5 heavyweight. The Cooper that Foreman fought wasn't on anyone's top 10 list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LobowolfXXX View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by LobowolfXXX View Post
    ...as opposed to Seldon, who was a heavyweight champion at the time Tyson fought him. You're welcome.
    and what a great champion Seldon was, i once heard a terrible rumour that Seldon was wearing shorts made by pampers the night he went out on his shield when he fought Tyson.
    Well, seriously now, as opposed to the late 90's version of Bert Cooper, you're going to call out Seldon? If you missed Cooper's "ascension" to the title, it went like this:

    First, he got knocked out by Holyfield, trying to win the IBF and WBA titles.
    Then, he got knocked out by Michael Moorer, trying to win the WBO title
    Then he lost 3 out of 5 fights in 1993
    Then he lost 2 out of 4 fights in 1994
    Then he got knocked out in his only fight in 1995
    Then he took 1996 off
    Then he lost his first two fights in 1997.
    THEN, he got a "title fight"!

    His record going into his "world championship" fight was 7 wins in his last 17 fights. Of those 7 wins, one was against George Harris: Professional record 2-17 going into the Cooper fight. Another was against Joe Savage, who was making his professional debut (and last fight). Another was Mike Robinson (6-16-1 lifetime). Those, by the way, were his ONLY wins in the four years leading up to his title fight. Over four years, he wins 3 fights (against guys with a combined 8 wins in 42 fights) and loses 7, and he gets a "title fight" against Richie Melito (who?!)

    So, yeah, Bruce Seldon isn't in anyone's list of top 10 heavyweight champions, but he would have beaten the holy hell out of the 1997 Bert Cooper.
    Seldon fell over every time a big puncher fought him. I think Cooper would KO him!

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    Default Re: Especially for ross

    What has Cooper got to do with this, prime Tyson beats Cooper, Holyfield, Lewis and Kilts.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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