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2006-08-14 11:36:48 · 39 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Boxing

39 answers

In their prime
1) Muhammad Ali
2) Joe Louis
3) Larry Holmes
4) Jack Johnson
5) Jack Dempsey

2006-08-14 11:43:28 · answer #1 · answered by Brent 5 · 1 0

Joe Louis at his prime would have snotted Marciano. He gave him the wobbles when they fought and he was 48 at the time. Marciano may have been undeafeated in his career, but I dont believe that the quality of his opposition was anywhere near as high as in Louis' time. Louis was only beaten 3 x in his career, in 1936 by Max Schmelling and his last 2 fights when he was 48
Louis was undefeated as champion and defended his belt 27x.
Ali would have torn Marciano to shreds with his speed. Dempsey would have beaten him too. Tyson wouldnt have beaten him because Marciano wouldnt have been intimidated at all. Marciano
would have knocked him out.
Sonny Liston would have beaten marciano too
So there are 4 heavyweights who would done the job, several others would have given him a good go. The thing that made Marciano so good was his ability to take a punch and also deliver punches from funny angles because of his crouching style,but the 4 I've mentioned were so special. Ali had such blinding hand speed for a heavyweight and the other 3 had murderous punching power. Marciano with those 4 would have been his own worst enemy, because if they didnt knock him out, they would probably have hospitalised him.

2006-08-15 20:30:51 · answer #2 · answered by pejon60 4 · 1 0

Sonny Liston would have beaten him imo, and i don't just mean if they met at the end of Marciano's career, prime for prime i would back Liston every time.

Liston is remembered mainly for the Ali fights, but if you watch his earlier career, before he was the old man who faced Ali, he was brutal, even in his last fight against Wepner he showed he was still a contender, and gave him a better beating then Ali would manage half a decade later.

There are others who i think would have beaten Marciano, Holmes would have bored his way to victory, Lewis would have been to big and kept him away with his jab and would have stopped him on cuts, I think a younger Archie Moore would have beaten him, Jersey Joe Walcott came extremely close. A young Foreman would be to powerful, it would be like the Frazier fight.

The main modern boxer i cant see beating him is Tyson, he wouldn't have known what to do after Marciano walked through his early onslaught he was always short on ideas, and in a fight where he and Marciano are hunting for a KO id back Marciano.

2006-08-16 10:42:05 · answer #3 · answered by Harvester of Sorrow 2 · 1 0

There is no doubt that Rocky Marciano was one of the all time greats, 49 fights and no defeats an impressive record, because a boxer can only be judged by the company he keeps and he was head and shoulders above his contemporaries.

But (always the but) in the world of today's super heavyweights he just wouldn't have made it, they are all too big and strong for him. It took him twelve rounds I think to dispose of the British champion Joe Cockel who was little more than a pumped up light-heavyweight scaling little more than thirteen stone.

Yes he was a great boxer but Mohammed Ali must stand head and shoulders above every other boxer in history and not just for his abilities in the ring .

2006-08-14 11:54:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Rocky Marciano was and still is the greatest champion of all time and the man who refused to lose! I have him as #1 followed by Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali. He had more power in either hand but especially the right hand than any fighter who ever lived and had a fierce will to win! He had more stamina, endurance, and determination than anyone and that is why he never lost! The greatest is The Brockton Blockbuster without a doubt! 49-0-0 43 kayo's.

2006-08-14 11:48:06 · answer #5 · answered by toughguy2 7 · 0 0

Muhammed Ali, he would have definately have beaten Marciano. He could have pick him off till the last bell or if he had to get into a real scrap. The man that embarassed Sonny Liston would have beaten Marciano and then gone home for a coffee.

2006-08-17 12:53:05 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Heavyweights Ali was rated to beat him 7 out of 13 times in a computerised match. evander Holyfield he fought a fight tailor made for holyfield and they were close in size. Foreman was the biggest he would ever face. Tyson also Sugar Ray Robinson, Roy Jones if they were heavyweights. There are a few bear in mind he was a puncher who learnt his craft in the ring also the people he fought were not all that good. Jersey Joe Walcott almost beat him and was leading on the cards. He was outboxed by nearly half his opponents winning largely to knockout. He was not the best boxer out there

2006-08-17 09:35:28 · answer #7 · answered by jtesn 1 · 0 0

Mike Tyson would have beaten Rocky Marciano

2006-08-14 11:44:39 · answer #8 · answered by Scatman John 2 · 0 1

Joe Louis became into the main dominant heavyweight champion of all time. 11 12 months-reign, ´nough stated! Rocky Marciano is an all-time-super as he's the only undefeated heavyweight champion in historic previous. Muhammad Ali is the best fighter boxings heavyweight branch has ever produced. seem his movements, Marciano and Louis would on no account capture this guy. and due to the Vietnam conflict-subject we haven´t even seen the best of Ali, as he became into no longer allowed to container on the spectacular years of age 25 to twenty-eight. he's definitely one of the toughest and observing his footwork mixed together with his reflexes and hand velocity he's the quickest ever. I mean he moved like a middleweight. His precision and his extensive attain would make the adaptation, too. Ali defeated loads of different greats, specific, he did lose and Marciano did no longer. notwithstanding it´s no longer purely approximately your person checklist, yet who you confronted. Jersey Joe Walcott and Ezzard Charles (Marcianos KO victims) have been relatively experienced combatants, yet George Foreman, Joe Frazier and Sonny Liston (Ali´s combatants) have been lots extra risky i think of. purely watch Alis combat vs. "the super Cat" Cleveland Williams or Brian London. in case you probably did no longer see it yet, it would convince you. It became right into a working laptop or computer that "stated" Marciano would KO Ali in 12. maximum experts agreed he does not stand a gamble as Ali is larger and way quicker. All those heavyweights you notice on the instant would seek for Ali in the hoop - and not discover him. he's the best heavyweight boxer of all time, little question approximately it my buddy. excs my english, I´m german

2016-10-02 02:11:38 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you got Rocky Marciano to fight outside of Chicago? George Foreman and Joe Frazier both had enough power to knock him out cold.

2006-08-15 10:53:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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