I think someone mentioned Rocky Marciano, but don't recall anyone mentioning boxers from boxings golden age like Joe Louis, Jersey Joe Walcott, Gene Tunney, Jack Dempsey the Manassa Mailer, Jess Willard, Jack Johnson, Jake LaMotta, Max Schmelling, Archie Moore, Ingemar Johansen, James J Corbett, Sonny Liston, James J Jefferies, and Ezzard Charles. Understand they're before our time, but still.You guys are seriously sleeping on James Toney.
Frazier lived or died with his left hook, if he couldn't connect with it he usually got clobbered.Agree, somewhat, but don’t forget Frazier also lost to Norton and Foreman.
You have a good memory. That was his knockout punch, but he had a lot in arsenal, as you'd expect for a pro at the top of his game.Frazier lived or died with his left hook, if he couldn't connect with it he usually got clobbered.
With 4 losses in his career (2 to Ali and 2 to Foreman) Some would argue three, second Ali fight was questionable decision. The only one to "clobber" Frazier was Foreman.Frazier lived or died with his left hook, if he couldn't connect with it he usually got clobbered.
Maybe "clobber" was too strong a word for my meaning in losing a fight or even a string of rounds, not a fight. My point stands, if his left hook wasn't connecting, he had a much more difficult time. Also, after the first fight with Ali, which Frazier dominated, he was not the same. When he did lose to Foreman a couple years later, some said he was out of shape. To Ali's credit, he is the only man ever decked by a Frazier left hook, who would later beat him.With 4 losses in his career (2 to Ali and 2 to Foreman) Some would argue three, second Ali fight was questionable decision. The only one to "clobber" Frazier was Foreman.
Here is a great breakdown of the legendary 3rd Ali-Frazier fight. It was life/death, and both men were never the same. Nice watch for those that never saw both men fight:Frazier lived or died with his left hook, if he couldn't connect with it he usually got clobbered.