Originally posted by metalinmybrain
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For the record - I am NOT a Tyson hater. I just feel compelled to turn back the tide of...well, utter bull**** being spewed by some people...Tyson fought in a weak era but so did alot of other guys. Is that their fault? No. You can only fight who is there so it's not fair to simply rundown a fighter based on that. It doesn't make them any less of a fighter it just means they followed, what was usually, a stronger period in the division.
I do think it's unfair, for you, and others to dismiss Marciano for the same reasons you defend Tyson. You can't on one hand say Holmes was a great achievement for Tyson but deride Marciano for facing Charles or Walcott or Moore.
The fact is, Archie Moore is one of the rare athletes that sustained a level of excellence far beyond the point he should have. But again, you even point out that Floyd Patterson defeated Moore as if it were a great feather in his cap yet dismiss Marciano for the same reasonings. It doesn't make alot of sense to me.
Originally posted by metalinmybrain
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I don't think Marciano was scared of Floyd Patterson and Patterson certainly played no role in Marciano retiring. Plus I'm not sure Patterson was in-line for a title shot at the time Marciano retired. He retired in mid-'55 and Patterson won the title in late '56 AFTER he had beaten a couple of top contenders and won the title-eliminator match with Jackson in order to face Moore.
But to say Marciano preferred light heavyweights is ludicrous. He faced whomever was top contender. Besides, who else was there to fight? I know you'll say Patterson but like I said I don't think he was considered a top cotender at the time Rock retired.
Aside from that IF the match had occurred it likely wouldn't have mattered to you. If Rocky had won then no big deal - he had beaten a light heavy if he had lost - no big deal he would have been nothing anyway. You seem to fail to realize that these guys, and Marciano weren't seperated by a great deal of weight. You make it sound as it Marciano weighed 230 lbs and was taking on 170 lb guys when you make these proclomations.
Who else was left for Marciano? He had beaten LaStarza, Layne and Matthews on his way to the title. As champion he beat every top contender there was in the division. You do know the main reason he retired was to get away from his thieving manager right? His manager was stealing him blind so he retired with the full intention of coming back.
Anyways, I've heard alot of flak leveled at Marciano but accusing him of cowardice takes the cake. I digress from the original point - Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Larry Holmes and Mike Tyson all reigned during weak periods. But every one of them beat everyone who was considered a contender and cleaned out their divisions. What more can you ask of anyone?
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