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    Default Re: What Era had the Most Talented HeavyWeights?

    Yeah but Tunney weighed in at 191 without cutting weight, that was his real weight.

    Kovalev cuts weight, weights in at 175 and then goes back up to 190, so they're pretty much the same weight.

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    Default Re: What Era had the Most Talented HeavyWeights?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Yeah but Tunney weighed in at 191 without cutting weight, that was his real weight.

    Kovalev cuts weight, weights in at 175 and then goes back up to 190, so they're pretty much the same weight.
    Do you think Kov beats Tunney?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Yeah but Tunney weighed in at 191 without cutting weight, that was his real weight.

    Kovalev cuts weight, weights in at 175 and then goes back up to 190, so they're pretty much the same weight.
    Do you think Kov beats Tunney?
    Shit yeah. Different times, different quality athletes.
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    Am I saying that Kovalev is a better puncher than Jack Dempsey?

    Yes I am.
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    Default Re: What Era had the Most Talented HeavyWeights?

    Braddock, Corbett, Marciano and i believe Dempsey all weighed under 200lbs along with Tunney.

    Does that eliminate them from defeating today's fighters?
    Once again Rjj won the HW title & hadnt knocked out a single fighter in almost a decade. Omar Sheika.
    So it is probable that Tunney could have defeated a few top names from the 60s like Floyd Patterson.
    70s Bonevena, Chuavelo, 80s if marvis Frazier got a title shot, Tunney wouldn't have?
    And if Tunney's defense can evade a clean shot from Michael moorer, he might have outboxed him as well as the guy Moorer got the title back from: Axel Schultz.

    It's all pure speculation, but what is factual?
    How many here claim that the Klitshko bros are in a weak era, then turn around and defend it.
    Oh Tunney couldnt beat guys in this weak era...
    Last edited by SlimTrae; 12-09-2014 at 12:14 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Braddock, Corbett, Marciano and i believe Dempsey all weighed under 200lbs along with Tunney.

    Does that eliminate them from defeating today's fighters?
    Once again Rjj won the HW title & hadnt knocked out a single fighter in almost a decade. Omar Sheika.
    So it is probable that Tunney could have defeated a few top names from the 60s like Floyd Patterson.
    70s Bonevena, Chuavelo, 80s if marvis Frazier got a title shot, Tunney wouldn't have?
    And if Tunney's defense can evade a clean shot from Michael moorer, he might have outboxed him as well as the guy Moorer got the title back from: Axel Schultz.

    It's all pure speculation, but what is factual?
    How many here claim that the Klitshko bros are in a weak era, then turn around and defend it.
    Oh Tunney couldnt beat guys in this weak era...
    I agree and Beanflicker and Max Power are blind to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Braddock, Corbett, Marciano and i believe Dempsey all weighed under 200lbs along with Tunney.

    Does that eliminate them from defeating today's fighters?
    Once again Rjj won the HW title & hadnt knocked out a single fighter in almost a decade. Omar Sheika.
    So it is probable that Tunney could have defeated a few top names from the 60s like Floyd Patterson.
    70s Bonevena, Chuavelo, 80s if marvis Frazier got a title shot, Tunney wouldn't have?
    And if Tunney's defense can evade a clean shot from Michael moorer, he might have outboxed him as well as the guy Moorer got the title back from: Axel Schultz.

    It's all pure speculation, but what is factual?
    How many here claim that the Klitshko bros are in a weak era, then turn around and defend it.
    Oh Tunney couldnt beat guys in this weak era...

    Gene Tunney didn't even fight the black fighters of his time, and we're going to assume he'd fight a genetic freak like RJJ?

    Yeah Tunney looked good, but the fact is he fought in an era where black fighters weren't given shots. Tunney never fought ONE black fighter, and according to some sources refused to even spar with black fighters.

    What, am I supposed to believe there were no mean black dudes back then??
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Braddock, Corbett, Marciano and i believe Dempsey all weighed under 200lbs along with Tunney.

    Does that eliminate them from defeating today's fighters?
    Once again Rjj won the HW title & hadnt knocked out a single fighter in almost a decade. Omar Sheika.
    So it is probable that Tunney could have defeated a few top names from the 60s like Floyd Patterson.
    70s Bonevena, Chuavelo, 80s if marvis Frazier got a title shot, Tunney wouldn't have?
    And if Tunney's defense can evade a clean shot from Michael moorer, he might have outboxed him as well as the guy Moorer got the title back from: Axel Schultz.

    It's all pure speculation, but what is factual?
    How many here claim that the Klitshko bros are in a weak era, then turn around and defend it.
    Oh Tunney couldnt beat guys in this weak era...
    @Master seemed to agree with your analysis here but let me bring you the news my friend...

    - These ancient boxers mentioned ARE largely excluded from fighting HW boxers today as they were because they don't make the limit. They have absolutely NOTHING in common with any HW today, other than the fact that at one stage in history, they were once CALLED Heavyweights. The definition of what it means to be a HW has changed several times since then. Today they would be regarded as "light HW's", not even CW's!

    They are EXACTLY comparable with the likes of Sergei Kovalev when considering cross eras. And of course Sergei is a better boxer and better puncher than any of the ancient fighters you mentioned.

    - RJJ did not knock out Ruiz for the HW title at all! Moreover, none of the fighters you mentioned are anywhere NEAR comparable in quality to RJJ either!

    - You make a statement regarding Tunney being competitive in the modern era and THEN go on to list just not so ancient boxers as potential opponents anyway. However analysing that list, I still don't think Tunney has any real chance of beating them. Not even Floyd Patterson! The best he could hope for is to survive.

    - Michael Moorer would have banged Tunney oout with a single punch and is skillwise far removed from Tunney. Axel Schultz? LOL The guy who beat 260lb Foreman? Your crazy! LOL

    - The Klitschko era is possibly the strongest era ever in HW boxing. Evidence wise it is the strongest. There's no real debate about that, just US propaganda to the contrary but most people know that any ancient fighter like Tunney or Dempsey would never step foot in a ring with Klitschko or any of their opponents and were they to, they'd be immediately rendered unconscious.

    Your post was not worth a single drop of piss in the dessert!

    Something positive about Tunney?

    He beat what was then the reigning champion of the world. That's it!

    He won it against a crude light HW slugger with no appreciable skills, whom achieved his own success via padding his record and avoiding all dangerous opponents. He never faced a black fighter, and he never faced a decent abilitied 200+ HW boxer. They were all bums!

    Tunney himself, ALSO ducked coloured fighters.

    Imagine if that occurred today?

    Tunney has his place in history. The moment you try to compare him to more recent times, it's a joke.

    Sergie Kovalev and Roy Jones Jr. would have been the HW champions of the world for as long as they liked and been so dominant nobody would even want to be a boxer with them around. That is a fact!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Braddock, Corbett, Marciano and i believe Dempsey all weighed under 200lbs along with Tunney.

    Does that eliminate them from defeating today's fighters?
    Once again Rjj won the HW title & hadnt knocked out a single fighter in almost a decade. Omar Sheika.
    So it is probable that Tunney could have defeated a few top names from the 60s like Floyd Patterson.
    70s Bonevena, Chuavelo, 80s if marvis Frazier got a title shot, Tunney wouldn't have?
    And if Tunney's defense can evade a clean shot from Michael moorer, he might have outboxed him as well as the guy Moorer got the title back from: Axel Schultz.

    It's all pure speculation, but what is factual?
    How many here claim that the Klitshko bros are in a weak era, then turn around and defend it.
    Oh Tunney couldnt beat guys in this weak era...
    @Master seemed to agree with your analysis here but let me bring you the news my friend...

    - These ancient boxers mentioned ARE largely excluded from fighting HW boxers today as they were because they don't make the limit. They have absolutely NOTHING in common with any HW today, other than the fact that at one stage in history, they were once CALLED Heavyweights. The definition of what it means to be a HW has changed several times since then. Today they would be regarded as "light HW's", not even CW's!

    They are EXACTLY comparable with the likes of Sergei Kovalev when considering cross eras. And of course Sergei is a better boxer and better puncher than any of the ancient fighters you mentioned.

    - RJJ did not knock out Ruiz for the HW title at all! Moreover, none of the fighters you mentioned are anywhere NEAR comparable in quality to RJJ either!

    - You make a statement regarding Tunney being competitive in the modern era and THEN go on to list just not so ancient boxers as potential opponents anyway. However analysing that list, I still don't think Tunney has any real chance of beating them. Not even Floyd Patterson! The best he could hope for is to survive.

    - Michael Moorer would have banged Tunney oout with a single punch and is skillwise far removed from Tunney. Axel Schultz? LOL The guy who beat 260lb Foreman? Your crazy! LOL

    - The Klitschko era is possibly the strongest era ever in HW boxing. Evidence wise it is the strongest. There's no real debate about that, just US propaganda to the contrary but most people know that any ancient fighter like Tunney or Dempsey would never step foot in a ring with Klitschko or any of their opponents and were they to, they'd be immediately rendered unconscious.

    Your post was not worth a single drop of piss in the dessert!

    Something positive about Tunney?

    He beat what was then the reigning champion of the world. That's it!

    He won it against a crude light HW slugger with no appreciable skills, whom achieved his own success via padding his record and avoiding all dangerous opponents. He never faced a black fighter, and he never faced a decent abilitied 200+ HW boxer. They were all bums!

    Tunney himself, ALSO ducked coloured fighters.

    Imagine if that occurred today?

    Tunney has his place in history. The moment you try to compare him to more recent times, it's a joke.

    Sergie Kovalev and Roy Jones Jr. would have been the HW champions of the world for as long as they liked and been so dominant nobody would even want to be a boxer with them around. That is a fact!
    I really don't understand your post.

    Whether the fighter mentioned is from 1900's Tunney
    or
    1970's Forman

    or 1990's Tua vs a Adamak...

    you do realize this is all mythical discussions right?
    The thread is which era had the most talented HW's not, which one of us is Miss Cleo possessing knowledge of fights that will never happen. Its called speculation, take a chill pill bro! whew!

    Yet you continuously plow through these posts as if you really know who woulda coulda won.

    Serious, do I claim anyone in any mythical matchup would win?

    No, I usually say IMO, or it appears.
    But keep on thinking that yesteryear's fighters would have been blown out, then go on a current mythical match up and you might be the number one person stating someone from the 1990's would have beaten someone from 2014.
    A fighter from the past...beating a fighter from the present...

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    There is a big difference when you are trying to coompare THIS..

    http://www.josportsinc.com/item_images/1328371622.jpg

    http://www.rankopedia.com/CandidatePix/113395.gif

    To this...

    http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2011/0328...ones01_576.jpg

    And especially to this!...

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/166000...0_lewsi300.jpg

    I'm sorry, but I don't need a crystal ball to predict that outcome.

    Anyway, sure the closer eras are, the more it's blurred.

    But 100 years is a significant time.

    There is a fool proof way to know what the best eras are.

    It's the current and the most recent ones (90's+ imo).

    Because boxers getter better and stronger from generation to generation in general. Journeymen todat cheive their records by beating better and stronger bums than previously. Contenders today bet better and stronger journeymen. Champs today beat better and stronger contenders.

    Past eras as far back as your referring to were RIDDLED with bums. These days the champs are disallowed to fight bums, only at the beginning of their careers before they become champs.

    In Tunney's era and around that time, bum fights were sometimes considered world championships!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    There is a big difference when you are trying to coompare THIS..

    http://www.josportsinc.com/item_images/1328371622.jpg

    http://www.rankopedia.com/CandidatePix/113395.gif

    To this...

    http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2011/0328...ones01_576.jpg

    And especially to this!...

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/166000...0_lewsi300.jpg

    I'm sorry, but I don't need a crystal ball to predict that outcome.

    Anyway, sure the closer eras are, the more it's blurred.

    But 100 years is a significant time.

    There is a fool proof way to know what the best eras are.

    It's the current and the most recent ones (90's+ imo).

    Because boxers getter better and stronger from generation to generation in general. Journeymen todat cheive their records by beating better and stronger bums than previously. Contenders today bet better and stronger journeymen. Champs today beat better and stronger contenders.

    Past eras as far back as your referring to were RIDDLED with bums. These days the champs are disallowed to fight bums, only at the beginning of their careers before they become champs.

    In Tunney's era and around that time, bum fights were sometimes considered world championships!
    And so you feel then that the Klitchskos have fought no bums?

    So then I could take this to mean that all of the fighters who the Klitchkos fought were way better than anyone from the 1980s and back.

    And Wladimir and Vitali would beat the mouthpieces off every HW 1980 and previous? Because they are bigger and taller? Remember now, the younger brother had to learn a system from E. Steward and before that he was getting dropped left and right. Without Emanuel Steward his height didn't get him very far. & Steward is (old) school.

    Also remember back then they didn't wear 16oz gloves. Those guys were some tough hombres.

    In theory I agree as time moves on, every sport produces a generation slightly better, but that is conjecture and seemingly flawed one a case by case basis.

    Just follow me here- Today in football the average player is heavier, taller and stronger Agree?
    Same with basketball.

    Yet this is a fact if we choose to try me: Today guys who are more muscular have way friggin more injuries and are sidelined. Back in the day athletes didn't have trainers and conditioners who burn all that fat away, leaving muscle to rupture, tear.

    Yesteryear those athletes had a special anger that starvation, depression brought about..it is an inner strength that you or I can't measure. They didn't do like Vitali did against Chris Byrd and quit...over a shoulder injury.


    So back to boxing...a man like Jack Johnson may not be as big as today's HW, but he took shots with gloves that would be illegal today.

    And I agree you don't need a crystal ball to predict the outcome...because it cant predicted. Or speculated, there we part ways. This conversation is purely subjective, be it 50 year difference 100 or last year. Only fighters who are upright and still breathing can we make predictions that come to fruition.
    Everything else is purely speculative.
    Nevertheless I respect a fight fan who sticks to their guns and you come out guns a blazing!
    Might be shooting blanks though...

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    Okay, I clicked on your links.

    They're photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    And so you feel then that the Klitchskos have fought no bums?

    So then I could take this to mean that all of the fighters who the Klitchkos fought were way better than anyone from the 1980s and back.

    And Wladimir and Vitali would beat the mouthpieces off every HW 1980 and previous? Because they are bigger and taller? Remember now, the younger brother had to learn a system from E. Steward and before that he was getting dropped left and right. Without Emanuel Steward his height didn't get him very far. & Steward is (old) school.

    Also remember back then they didn't wear 16oz gloves. Those guys were some tough hombres.

    In theory I agree as time moves on, every sport produces a generation slightly better, but that is conjecture and seemingly flawed one a case by case basis.

    Just follow me here- Today in football the average player is heavier, taller and stronger Agree?
    Same with basketball.

    Yet this is a fact if we choose to try me: Today guys who are more muscular have way friggin more injuries and are sidelined. Back in the day athletes didn't have trainers and conditioners who burn all that fat away, leaving muscle to rupture, tear.

    Yesteryear those athletes had a special anger that starvation, depression brought about..it is an inner strength that you or I can't measure. They didn't do like Vitali did against Chris Byrd and quit...over a shoulder injury.


    So back to boxing...a man like Jack Johnson may not be as big as today's HW, but he took shots with gloves that would be illegal today.

    And I agree you don't need a crystal ball to predict the outcome...because it cant predicted. Or speculated, there we part ways. This conversation is purely subjective, be it 50 year difference 100 or last year. Only fighters who are upright and still breathing can we make predictions that come to fruition.
    Everything else is purely speculative.
    Nevertheless I respect a fight fan who sticks to their guns and you come out guns a blazing!
    Might be shooting blanks though...
    OF course the Klitschko's have fought bums, as does every boxer. The thing with Klitschko is that no other boxer has fought more quality opponents than Wladimir Klitschko at real HW! In fact even considering against previous eras (including sub200 opponents, Wladimir fares among the best in this case.)

    I know many ppl CALL them bums, but they are really past present and future champs, unbeaten contenders, ultra slick athletes or giant towering boxers, all with great records and very hard punches.

    Your quip regarding Wladimir getting knocked around left right and centre prior to the system Steward taught him is totally false! He had only been down a few times in his career and lost 2ce by stoppage. Only 1 of those times being relevant for Stewards system to HOLD when in trouble. Previous to that he knocked out nearly every single opponent except the one he gassed against which he beat the shit out of anyway!

    Of course Wladimir could dominate all the 80's boxers, knock practically every one of them out and win nearly every round. LOOK at him! Mike Tyson is the only serious question mark here. And these days that's a less than even chance for old Mike.

    Your comment regarding injuries today is very relevant and I agree totally. If you notice I have always championed the idea that fat is not detrimental to HW boxing which is why there ARE successful fat boxers in the first place. I fail to see how more injuries in any way worsens boxers chances though, if it was bad they wouldn't do it! Fighting every month like past times was FAR more deleterious to health and ability than bloody camps are!

    Then you make comment analogous that past boxers were "mentally tougher", absolute rot that every old codger concocts. Boxers are boxers, they ALL have that heart and warrior spirit else they wouldn't be pro boxers. Boxers today are SMARTER if that's what you mean! Sure you can mention VK quitting vs Byrd but you THEN have to look on his performance with half his face off vs Lennox too!

    Please indicate to me boxers like Byrd etc who, undersized fight high quality giant boxers regularly? Only Joe Louis ever beat mention worthy giants in the past!

    Please indicate to me a boxer with the heart of Lamon Brewster for example who came forward in 2 fights to receive some of the most brutal thrashings (even in the fight he won) against WKlitshcko, ever dished out in a HW boxing match all time?

    Besides, no amount of heart could allow most of those boxers to survive. It would simply get them knocked out even quicker.

    It's evident today in how much boxing has changed at HW.

    Past fights were a back and forth slugfest in which bravado was key.

    Today we see tentative and carefully executed gameplay instead. There's a reason for that. In the past the punches were bareable. Even George Foreman took multiple shots aand KD's to put away over matched opponents. Now days everybody knows it only takes a single punch for a cold canvas KO.

    To see what I mean watch the cautious styles here...

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