Lets say in 1941 Billy Conn holds on and wins a SD against Joe Louis and opts not to give him an immediate rematch until WWII is over. In this time before joining the effort against the ****'s Conn fights Lou Nova, Buddy Baer and Abe Simon defending his worlds heavyweight title. How does he do and how much differently would history view him today?
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That's a lot of what ifs... I don't think Conn holds it in all honesty. He's smaller than Louis which makes it even riskier.
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I don't know how long Conn would actually be able to hold onto the belt, but beating Louis would have been enough to put him in almost everybody's alltime top 10 P4P lists, when added to his already stellar resume at middleweight and heavyweight.
I don't know how he doesn't make more P4P top 10 lists as it is.
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Originally posted by Welsh Jon View PostI don't know how long Conn would actually be able to hold onto the belt, but beating Louis would have been enough to put him in almost everybody's alltime top 10 P4P lists, when added to his already stellar resume at middleweight and heavyweight.
I don't know how he doesn't make more P4P top 10 lists as it is.
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Originally posted by Welsh Jon View PostI don't know how long Conn would actually be able to hold onto the belt, but beating Louis would have been enough to put him in almost everybody's alltime top 10 P4P lists, when added to his already stellar resume at middleweight and heavyweight.
I don't know how he doesn't make more P4P top 10 lists as it is.
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Originally posted by kendom View PostIf Conn defeated Louis that would have been the single greatest win in history IMO
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Originally posted by BigStereotype View PostIt would be really damn close. I can't think of many off the top of my head. Duran over Leonard? Frazier over Ali is close, but I think that Conn over Louis would have been better. Clearly.
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If Conn could box those three contenders as he did against Louis he would have a great chance to win. Conn was a Master Boxer with some pop and if he didn't get caught late he might have stolen one from Louis. Conn was a fighting LtHvy since 1937, although light at the beginning was a solid LtHvy by the time the 1940s began! Louis was not in his normal top condition weighing 12 pounds or so over his best fighting weight at that time. Its not an excuse and Joe didn't use that way but its a fact!
I'm almost certain the contracts for Louis as the champ always had returns along with partial payments to Braddock from contractual obligations.
Conn would obviously have more clout today with that win but it wouldn't increase his skill level or overall talents so it shouldn't have anything to do with how he's judged. Ray.
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