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I'm old enought to remember all the hype. He did get plenty of it, but he was a good fighter who had some accomplishments under his belt, not just at the amateur, but also at the pro level. The fact is the fight with Holmes with overhyped and because of the racial tension mixed into the thing, it makes him seem like a big white hype job. That fact is, had Cooney been black, with his accomplishments, they would have still been talking about Cooney as a credible and dangerous opponent. Cooney had the most feared left hook in the division at the time and it was with good reason. He had sparked, Young, Lyle, and Norton in order, in a grand total of 6 rounds. The division was somewhat thin at the time, and Cooney was one of the better opponents Holmes fought.
Cooney made a fairly close fight of it. Without those points for low blows, he was even or close too it on the cards. If Holmes has taken out Cooney in 5-6 rounds or Cooney had never been in the fight, you could call Cooney the greatest hype job, but to call him that is an insult to a good fighter who was taken advantage of by gready management.
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Fair enough, Cooney wasn't that bad. He didn't do that bad against Holmes, but 2 of 3 cards were generous to him IMO. Holmes was never in danger. Sure he was one of Holmes bigger challengers, but not his toughest fight, but he was the most hyped challenger. But point taken.
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