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Rocky Marciano vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
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Originally posted by GuessWhosBack View PostLOL what the **** did i just readLast edited by juggernaut666; 05-26-2015, 09:36 AM.
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Originally posted by billeau2 View PostIts amazing how you assumed I was referring to you! Is this the way you see yourself? as an idiot? I guess so. Good guess, good logical deduction Juggy....score 1!
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Originally posted by joeandthebums View PostPlease provide evidence to support this statement.
Middleweight range has not changed during time period - 148lbs to 160lbs.
So no link to the video footage of LaMotta being introduced as 155 then?
I'm still not sure where your figures are coming from, you are now saying not his first 14 fights but throughout his career he came in under 160lbs?
That is still incorrect as the total amount was 19 times.
I hope to maintain my manner of posting regardless of the repetition nature of the discussion, but appreciate the quote.
A quick look at LaMotta's record shows that he never fought specifically at 155lbs, though you originally mentioned that particular weight with regards to the first Robinson fight and have now altered the point.
LaMotta only once went under the 155lbs mark, in 1947 against Tony Janiro he came in at 154½lbs and the only time he registered specifically at your number was against Fritzie Zivic in 1943 and your still half a pound out with 155½lbs.
To support your argument please provide the link to this footage on youtube in which the announcer informs the crowd that LaMotta weighs 155lbs.
How many of these contests have you seen footage?Last edited by juggernaut666; 05-26-2015, 09:44 AM.
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostYou must be reffering to me since you replied to the person i was conversing ,see your smart guy wise cracks only will dig you a deeper ditch when you want to be slick....still waiting on all them world beaters that Ali defeated in the 60's ....
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostWhatever the number you are just nit picking now to just win a debate ,i clearly proved he fought in the weight range well below 175 the majority of his career,you are just confusing what the point was with irrelevancy ....you are also wrong on the weight clases as every class was shifted with the introduction of new ones ....how many vids do i have to see that tells me Lamotta wasnt a big guy?Middle weight was as low as whatever it is listed as 154 to 160 in HIS era and the vid is on you tube which has a limited number of his fights so really i challenge anyone on here to tell me that there is no vid in which Lamotta is not introduced at 154 /155 in doing so as they would be either liars or truly slow that they cant watch a beginning part of a handful of fights and find it.You in the beginning didnt even think Lamotta fought near 155 so im not even sure what your basic point is when the weight class he was in regardless what he weighed is still closer to 160 then 175?
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostWhatever the number you are just nit picking now to just win a debate
Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Posti clearly proved he fought in the weight range well below 175 the majority of his career
I'm not sure you are able to take credit for having proved anything, particularly that he fought "well below" 175 for the majority of his career.
LaMotta fought 106 times as a professional, on only 26 occasions did he weight 160lbs or less. Approximately 24%. Almost a quarter of his career.
Taking the halfway point between 160lbs and 175lbs of 167½lbs, LaMotta fought at this weight or above on 20 occasions - worth noting is that in his first eight contests, he consecutively weighed over this amount. In total approximately 19% of LaMotta's career was spent within these parameters.
So for the remaining 57% of LaMotta's career he was an over-the-weight Middleweight.
Those figures seem to support my view of LaMotta being a Middleweight, though a heavy one.
Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Postyou are just confusing what the point was with irrelevancy
Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostYea after a handful of fights watching SRR struggle against him tells another story .Originally posted by joeandthebums View PostCould you please provide this footage you continuously refer to having seen of their earlier contests.
Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Postyou are also wrong on the weight clases as every class was shifted with the introduction of new ones
Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Posthow many vids do i have to see that tells me Lamotta wasnt a big guy?
Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Postthe vid is on you tube which has a limited number of his fights so really i challenge anyone on here to tell me that there is no vid in which Lamotta is not introduced at 154 /155
Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostYou in the beginning didnt even think Lamotta fought near 155
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Originally posted by juggernaut666;15726251[B]Middleweight is 154 /160 in his era ive already pointed that out ,what im reffering to are the few clowns on here who said he never fought at 155 specifically[/B] Corso and joseph,when he moved up in weight again it was then and only then he was close to the 175 mark.How anyone can look at his fights with SRR and tell me he was a big guy shows how brainwashed most are with the nostalgia as anyone telling me he was a big guy even at light Heavy tells me they have very limited gym time .The past time guide lines for weight classes closely resembles current amateur boxing standards ..165 pounder would be a middleweight there...I don't really believe for a second Lamotta was a big Light Heavy weight how could you?Its a joke trying to sell him as some monster who would run over guys like Floyd/Pacman and so forth....his record clearly shows he is a small weight fighter as he had very little success outside of his middle weight class as a pro,which he probably did weigh a bit over 160 in most in his middleweight bouts.I like Lamotta but really he wouldn't last long with the likes of Marciano.I would certainly put money on Floyd to beat him and certainly to beat him at 155 pounds,thats a believable fight,Marciano not so much at any weight Lamotta would weigh in at.
Now you want to change it to "155" which wasn't the debate. You're getting torn up in this thread and it would be in your benefit to stop arguing when you are clearly wrong.
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Originally posted by joseph5620 View PostNo, you claimed Lamotta fought as a lightweight which is what I pointed out as false. Instead of admitting you were wrong you continued to argue about it like a fool.
Now you want to change it to "155" which wasn't the debate. You're getting torn up in this thread and it would be in your benefit to stop arguing when you are clearly wrong.
So according to my latest count.....there are exactly two people in the section whom Jugnuts has not owned, they would be the webmaster and the guy in charge of sheepdip.
oh dear, have to edit this post: turns out the guy in charge of sheepdip has Down's syndrome.
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