If Liston were around during the late 80's, 90's era of HW when Tyson, Holyfield, Bowe, Lewis, etc. were around how do you think he would do? Do you think he can be dominant and potentially beat all of them? Or will he have some losses along the way?
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Put Sonny Liston in Tyson/Holyfield's era
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I think he would flourish. I have and always will believe he was forced to take a dive in both fights with Ali. He was a very underrated fighter and had the boxing skills and KO power to knock out any of the 80s/90s HWs. That said, he could also have been defeated by Holyfield and Lewis as well. These would all be competitive fights. I would say he would have held a title in that era at some point.The Old LefHook
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He would get his ass handed to him, He was to damn slow and basicAscended
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Young Tyson ('87 - '88, with Rooney) would have stopped Liston, who would have kept missing his shots. But by the 90s, it became perfectly acceptable to hold your opponent all day long, and Sonny could have learned how to use it. He would have been very competitive.
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Originally posted by larryxxx. View PostHe would get his ass handed to him, He was to damn slow and basicMarchegiano
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First of all prime Liston had a really good beard, it would be hard for any of the guys to beat him in a shoot out. Lewis would have problems this way for sure. Liston also had much better endurance and fought 3 minutes of every round so his activity level would be hard to match for guys like Bowe for example who gassed a lot.
Liston had great combos and the heavy hands of Foreman. He looks slow at times because he is heavy handed...LARRYXXX!!! and that jab felt like a telephone pole.
I think prime for prime, Tyson might have a chance to beat Liston because of his fast feet and quick unrelenting attack. Also Tyson was wicked fast and could get under Liston's jab to come in and deliver his short crisp combos. Holyfield is an interesting consideration, but ultimately I think Liston is active enough to not get blitzed and to be like Bowe was towards Holyfield.
Thing is: Liston was not a speed demon but was solid in his short stepping, I don't think that Holyfield could get him on his heels like he did Mike TYson.
Liston was very good. He mentored Foreman as well and its worth remembering that when you make the opponent fight at your pace, speed becomes secondary. Unless a guy like Tyson, with fast feet can prevail, nobody in this group is getting to Liston with speed and accuracy...remember his reach...Lewis could hardly keep from tripping on his feel lol! I don't think he gets to Liston and even if he does, his chin would give first.Marchegiano likes this.
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