You are right, it was all or nothing with Marciano. I think he probably knew it wasn't the smartest way to fight but it was something he couldn't or wouldn't control. It was who he was, obviously.
You are right, it was all or nothing with Marciano. I think he probably knew it wasn't the smartest way to fight but it was something he couldn't or wouldn't control. It was who he was, obviously.
Watching that maniac chop down his opponents 3 minutes of every round is an amazing thing to see. Very often by the 5th round he was well behind on points and then when the fight was about halfway through his steady maniacal pressure and his unwavering and unbending mental strength and focus started to take a heavy toll on his opponents. He would then start to systematically butcher and bludgeon and blast 3 minutes of every round... the man was an unstoppable force of nature truly earning the name the Blockbuster
Marciano would certainly blast the living s*** out of modern day fighters simply through to undeniable Waze. First and foremost his conditioning and stamina will beyond the people's wildest imaginations. Archie Moore said that Rocky Marciano had far far more stamina than any other fighter in any weight class. I think Archie Moore knows what he is talking about. Unless we want to go with the opinions of people like Lamon Brewster or Dominic Quinn or deontay wilder.
I think I will go with what Archie Moore said.
Also Rocky Marciano busted up anything that he could hit. Even glancing blows would knock his opponent out.... cold cocked in the freezer.
Marciano fought bums for over half his career.
His record against real opposition is 18-0.
Rocky reminds me of a baseball player with a bomb of a susy q in his hands.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
The question is whether he fought bums because a) that's all that was available at the time, or whether b) he fought bums while running from better fighters. I'd guess the answer is "a", so it's academic, really. He fought what was available. He may not have been a smooth boxer, but he was fierce and constantly pressed the action, making him a huge crowd favorite.
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This pathetic list is only an example of the shit competition Marciano fought.
These were fights 28-35 in his "legendary" career.
His first 24 fights were equally terrible.
Surely 49-0-0 ain't that hard if all you face is garbage...
Rocky Marciano
Like an Old Northeast Football Team with a 'bruiser' Fullback.
Every play 4-Yards, and a bowl-of-dust.
He just kept coming forward, daring you to stop him.
And, you couldn't.
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Good to see you finally telling some truth about Mayweather at the end of your post.
I have no issue with Marciano's career. He fought some bums and he fought some very good fighters. Unlike Mayweather he couldn't run up and down the weights avoiding fighters, he just fought who he could in the division available to him a little bit like Wlad does today.
Marciano was a limited HW in that he wasn't very big or tall or technical, but he always found a way and you have to respect that. I respect Mayweather in a similar way, but think he cherry picked the last decade of his career and is plain boring and ugly to watch.
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