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Rocky Marciano vs. Sugar Ray Robinson.
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Originally posted by rightsideup View Postray may win rounds until rocky connects than its over
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostMarciano is the bigger ,better boxer i dont see where Lamotta has any advantage to win rounds ,rounds being the key word as Lamotta is directly in front of the Marciano i cant see this going longer then 3 rounds .
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Originally posted by rightsideup View PostI am comparing ray Robinson to rocky as the title of the threads subject lamotta Marciano is a different matter altogether in total favor of marciano as he just has to many advantages in that regard I agree
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When ray moved up to fight maxim the heat was a huge issue but even though maxim was being outboxed many people who saw the fight say maxim's weight and strength wore ray out as well. Rocky's aggressiveness and numbing power would be just to much even for the atg robinson.
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Originally posted by rightsideup View PostWhen ray moved up to fight maxim the heat was a huge issue but even though maxim was being outboxed many people who saw the fight say maxim's weight and strength wore ray out as well. Rocky's aggressiveness and numbing power would be just to much even for the atg robinson.Last edited by juggernaut666; 05-27-2015, 11:13 AM.
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..."Maxims size won over"...Sorry sonny wrong again! The heat over came Robinson, they also used two refs for the bout and rindsiders were fainting
during the night. Maybe Maxim was leaning on everyone?
.........."he was a SMALL LHW" ....yes he was however he was at the end of his prime years and fought at LtHy because he couldn't sacrifice to make 160 anymore! His best was behind him and that was more telling than how tall his opponents were. Hell most Middleweigyhts were taller than him (5'9")
.........."he couldn't handle the bigger punchers as well".......LaMotta is considered one of the "greatest chins" in any weight class! Anyone who studies boxings history knows that. He fought at 170 tpo 175 after making 160 the morings of the fight. He sparred with lightheavies and heavies and his chin ewas granite!
........"a class as low as 155 to dominate as a pro"........once and for all the last time...........There is NO 155lb Class! Get it!!! His lowest Middleweight weight was 157.5, most times he weighed in at 160 then rehydrated in his latter years as high as 175lb. Try to learn something from people who know.
Ray.......................lunch time and a ball game on TV.
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Originally posted by Ray Corso View Post..."Maxims size won over"...Sorry sonny wrong again! The heat over came Robinson, they also used two refs for the bout and rindsiders were fainting
during the night. Maybe Maxim was leaning on everyone?
.........."he was a SMALL LHW" ....yes he was however he was at the end of his prime years and fought at LtHy because he couldn't sacrifice to make 160 anymore! His best was behind him and that was more telling than how tall his opponents were. Hell most Middleweigyhts were taller than him (5'9")
.........."he couldn't handle the bigger punchers as well".......LaMotta is considered one of the "greatest chins" in any weight class! Anyone who studies boxings history knows that. He fought at 170 tpo 175 after making 160 the morings of the fight. He sparred with lightheavies and heavies and his chin ewas granite!
........"a class as low as 155 to dominate as a pro"........once and for all the last time...........There is NO 155lb Class! Get it!!! His lowest Middleweight weight was 157.5, most times he weighed in at 160 then rehydrated in his latter years as high as 175lb. Try to learn something from people who know.
Ray.......................lunch time and a ball game on TV.Last edited by juggernaut666; 05-27-2015, 12:13 PM.
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostI didn't say it was that was that was joe
I did ask you to provide quotes to support your claim, but you did not.
Please let that be the end of the matter.
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