The great great people, is it better?
We will take a look at the great boxers who once overcome the previous great. So, who is the best when thinking about meeting in their pride, or because of some controversy?
In October 1951, at Madison Square Garden in New York, Rocky Marceiano37-0 (32), suspended a former hero Joe “Brown Bombar” Lewis66-2 (52), in the eighth round. This was only the second time Lewis.
Behind going to the eighth round, Louis was thrown twice. First with a left hook, Marceiano Lewis dropped for 8 numbers of referee Rudi Goldstein. Then Marceiano Lewis sent the ropes as the referee Goldstein is called a stop without a number.
After that, Marciano started crying, after he champion, “The Brown Bomber”. Will Marceiano Lewis prevail when they were both in their pride?
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In April 1915, heavyweight hero Johnson, 53-5-10, was demolished in the twenty-sixth round of 45 rounds scheduled by 6:06, giant Jess Potoatomi Williad, 22-5-2, in Oriental Park, Havana, Cuba.
Johnson was on a fabric on his back with both arms, crossing the sun away from his eyes, making it look like a diving!
Later, Williad lost his title to Jacques Dempsey51-5, in Toledo, Ohio. Williad had decreased seven times in the first round. Williad was officially stopped at the end of the third before the towel was thrown before the fourth round. Williad was beaten with the ribs and a broken decomposition.
In October 1980, the former hero Muhammad Akmar Ali, 56-4, came out of retirement after a year and was suspended for the only time in his career by Larry Easton Halls Holmes, 35-0, after ten rounds.
Dr. individual Pacico, who has long been cut off, advised Ali not to fight again, saying that he would never work in his corner if he did so, after he re -obtained a title for the third time, and Lyon Neon Spin are defeated by the decision to divide.
Will Holmes be defeated by peak time before losing for three years?
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Robinson is a pound for a pound of the greatest boxer of all ages, and this writer Armstrong is the second greatest. What would have happened if both were in their pride when they met?
In November 1982, at Miami’s Orange Bowl, Wbc World Lightweight Aaron ‘Hawk’ Pryor, 31-0 World Champion Alexis “Thin Man” Arguello, 72-5, in the fourteenth round.
Arjlo had been injured in the thirteenth round, and it appears to be exhausted. It was in the foreground on two of the three cards. Between the tours, his coach, Panama Lewis, said for a second, “No, I want the black bottle!”
Briur came out in the fourteenth round, who looks like he got his “second wind” after drinking it from the bottle. After a minute, he had taken out of his feet on his feet with a wave of punching, forcing the referee Christodolo to stop. What was in the bottle? It looked like at the end of the thirteenth round, Brewri seemed to be ready to stop in the next round, but he came out full of energy. The bottle was not examined by the committee after that. What if he did not drink a drink from that bottle?


Last update on 04/21/2025