Re: Boxers vs Fighters..

Originally Posted by
Master

Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera

Originally Posted by
Master

Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera

Originally Posted by
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?
You a lawyer in real life?
Ali is an exception and what I was meaning was that Ali beat these
fighters Liston, Foreman and Fraizer
Get your grammar right man! Why didn't you put "&" instead of a slash?
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