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    Default Re: Were all Marciano's fights on the level

    Rocky was a slugger and not a very good boxer his goal was to land one or two punches and that was it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCBUD View Post
    Rocky was a slugger and not a very good boxer his goal was to land one or two punches and that was it.
    Rocky had great stamina and heart. I would say he would have been the greatest cruiserweight champion of all time. I believe he beats Holyfield at cruiserweight.
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    haha that "10 years out of his prime" Walcott beat the shit out of Marciano for the first 2 rounds---didnt look too shabby to me. Why couldnt he finish him then? Shot his load after 6 minutes? At 38 years old? But Foreman fought til he was 49? Rubbish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    haha that "10 years out of his prime" Walcott beat the shit out of Marciano for the first 2 rounds---didnt look too shabby to me. Why couldnt he finish him then? Shot his load after 6 minutes? At 38 years old? But Foreman fought til he was 49? Rubbish.
    Fighters in those days aged quicker mainly because they fought more often. In the rumble in the jungle Ali was considered old at 32.
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