Sonny Liston vs Floyd Patterson, II (long)
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Sonny Liston vs Floyd Patterson (2nd meeting). Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
Санни Листон против Флойда Паттерсона (вторая встреча), 22 июля 1963 г., победа Листона в 1-ом раунде (KO)
Floyd Patterson once said that although he got knocked down more times than any other heavyweight, he got back on his feet more than any other too.
Accept when he fought Liston.
He would've been a Cruiserweight today.
Not against the best HWs he didn't, and it's only a matter of time before that philosophy turns your mind to mush like it eventually did Floyd.
@@scottdavidson526 probably a light heavy or super middle
@@scottdavidson526 Yes either that or light heavyweight.
To this day, Sonny Liston still has the biggest fists in heavyweight history and still one of the longest reaches of 84”
@teh one his reach was 84 at about 6,1 and fury is 6,9 with 87 i believe lol. The guys length is ridicules
@@UntouchableBreakdowns it’s the same as Tyson fury’s
@@conor9345 84 and 87 and is not the same length.
@@hexkwondo nah
Mine's longer.
Patterson might have dominated a cruiserweight division had there been one in America at the time. His fights with Liston were comparable to a lightweight fighting a middleweight.
I love it when it says "long"in the description.
The short fight lasted 4 less seconds.
Right. Surprised they didn't fight a 3rd time- as competitive as the first 2 fights were.
I love it when Ali just jokingly runs away from handshaking Liston😂
The further we are from a specific era, the worse fans become at analyzing losses. Some have already rightfully pointed out that Floyd was a small heavyweight. But the truth is he was always going to have trouble vs a guy like Liston, who had a brutal jab and power in both hands. The thing about the peekaboo style is that your defense is your offense, basically you're always in range bobbing and weaving waiting for the guy to open up, which means you're more open than you should be against a guy like Liston. You're always going to get caught using this style, which is fine vs Tommy Jackson and Jimmy Slade, but it's a death sentence vs Liston. Every great champion has nightmare matchups and Patterson ran into his during his prime. That's all there is to these two losses.
The 'Peek-a-boo' style worked pretty well for a little guy named Mike Tyson.
Yes exactly, the size didn’t matter as Floyd definitely had a killer left hook and great speed in combinations. Guys like Liston and later Foreman excelled at beating opponents who moved towards them while ducking due to their uppercuts.
@@MrMenefrego1 Yes but Tyson blatantly ducked George Foreman due to the same reason. Peek a boo did not work against Liston and Not against Foreman as Foreman was developed by training with Sonny Liston.
@@chrisaguirre4771 I've seen a video of foreman saying that he didn't want no part of tyson during his comeback and that he was shooked from him , so who was ducking who??
@@beenieking7337 That is just old george being nice. He publicly called out Tyson from the beginning and attempted a contract with him. Tyson 100% ducked him but to be fair Cus told Mike George would have beat him.
I*f anything, Floyd's performance in this second fight was worse than the first. he made Liston miss in the first fight but made no attempt to do so in this fight. He tried to out-slug him and was hopelessly out-gunned. They wouldn't be in the same division today.
Exactly he suppose to work his inside instead of tryna trade on the outside
Steven Chappell Why I the world Patterson would climb in the ring a second time with that beast is beyond me. He was scared shitless and taught like it.
@@michaelbelfer6513 Patterson didn't fight scared at all. He was simply outgunned by a far superior foe.
@Floyd PattersonII As you SHOULD be...as you freaking SHOULD be. He was such a great man, and , yes, he was soooo courageous to take on the reputedly invincible monster named Liston, and Cus let him down IMHO by declaring he could NEVER beat Liston, and I think this defeatist attitude by that screwy, weirdo D'amato, whose legendary training skills are indisputable, yet I think he psyched out his OWN fighter by declaring publicly that he had no chance vs. liston. WHAT kind of attitude is THAT? My suspicion is that Cus failed to psychologically PREPARE the otherwise highly skilled Patterson for Liston, and consequently doomed his chances. And Floyd Junior, I salute your courage for coming here and defending the honor of your magnificent dad. You're a chip off the old block, my dear fellow.
@Floyd PattersonII Well I don't know how my other posts were erased and only that asshat post that I am ASHAMED of just now in which I was so stupid enough to refer to your dad as mediocre has remained unerased. But it would be stone cowardly of me to just erase it, cuz I want you to know the whole story -- I want you to know that I HATED those two liston fights cuz I LOVED your noble dad. Why during the fifties HE WAS MY GREAT HERO. They used to show slow motion huge screen reviews of epic heavyweight championship fights in the time between "double features" in those glorious days. And so some punk friend of my punk older brother one day sadistically tells me he's seen film of your dad getting whupped to a frazzle by "An absolute Killer" and a very bad dude named Johanson from Sweden, and I was furious but kept silent -- it was UNTHINKABLE that some foreigner might actually hold the heavyweight championship. i WAS PISSED! But then I gloried in the theatre months later as your dad stood victorious yet concerned and sympathetic over the "Killer Swede and his toonderbolt" whom lay on the canvas unconscious, one of his feet twitching frighteningly and pathetically, but all was right in MY world again, for the moment, THEN my criminally inclined older bro starts sadistically telling me about a REAL monster that was coming for my precious champion, Patterson, 81 inch reach, immense hands, learned his skills in brutal prisons where he knocked out all the other monsters therein. I was scared for your dad, but furious at my bro who abused me for years, five years older, and thinking Floyd Patterson could knock this monster out just like he did Johanson and shut my asshole brother up something fierce.
But my mom and I sat huddled over our radio listening to that first liston fight, she knowing my fears and yearnings, and hugged me in sympathy when your dad got knocked out in the first round... and I wept.
Liston was very heavy handed. Patterson could have fought him 100 times and still never would have beaten him.
Agreed 100%. The only way Floyd wins is if Liston doesn't throw punches.
If cruiserweight was a thing back then Patterson would have ruled the division.
@@jamiewulfyr4607 Patterson, Foster, and Moore would have been great Cruiserweights.
@@SHARKVADERS moore is 206 lbs
@C Patterson would have lasted longer, but Liston still would have knocked him out because he was too skilled, too big, and too strong for him.
Patterson showed enormous heart
If not brains.
Really?
He always shoved great heart, 7 knockdowns vs Ingemar Johanson in theyr first fight. If there are 7 knockdown today the ref would be fired
Facts
Jesus Christ....i think that neither Foreman, Shavers, Lyle or Tyson could punch harder as this guy. He was so unlucky in his life.
agree .
+Giulio Zoppello Liston was better than any of them, including Ali. But he was a hated champ for being an ex-con and had to go, so he had to lay down against Ali. Sad but true. I remember Ali at the time saying that Sonny could have whipped Frazier, Norton, Foreman, etc. It was only later than he changed his tune when he realized the money was better for him to retract.
Mike, that's just nonsense. You have nothing back it up. What's the excuse for all his other wins? They all took dives?
KSmithism i think that he is saying that Liston started to think just about money. Also Foreman said it
+KSmithism Ali didn't need help with the other fighters. None were anything close to Liston. Sonny was a pure fighting machine and much too good for Ali. But Ali was such a cash cow and Sonny so hated that the set up was easy to pull off.
I would've loved to see a bout between the Sonny Liston of 1963, and the George Foreman of 1973. Two very powerful punchers.
Early in George Foreman's career, he was a sparring partner of Liston's......
I'd go with Liston because he had much better boxing skills than Foreman.
Foreman ko in 2
Foreman by KO, much better chin
Younh Sonny liston 1959 invincible & bonecrushing punching power s George Forman 1973
patterson was a great fighter but he froze both times against liston. His fear got the better of him
He wasn't great he was very good
Johhny Marcus, you just hit the nail on the head. Floyd's demons of self doubt that inhabited his brain were his mightiest enemy. We all have such demons, to some extent, that trip us all up in our quests to overcome our own seeming "mediocrity"...Thus i ACCURSEDLY misspoke when I accused dear Floyd Patterson of actual mediocrity, when it was all in his own bedeviled mind. He was magnificent at his best. MAGNIFICENT! Oh how I regret saying "mediocre"...JUST MY OWN LAZY, MEDIOCRE THINKING IS ALL!
It wasn't fear, he was just overpowered.
How’d Floyd do ag Ali twice and once against Johansson?
Floyd was a v good fighter but not great
The mob got the fear in him
Wow what a great match. I am sitting and adding my own scoreboard and when checking all the numbers i can safely say as a boxing lover that Sonny Liston won this match.
Patterson should have stayed in the light heavyweight division. He didn't have the frame and power to be a heavyweight, and he wasn't quick enough to stay away from a hard puncher like Liston.
The heavyweight division has always been attractive for those guys because it offers more fame and money. Roy Jones was probably the greatest cruiserweight of all time but decided to move up to light heavyweight and ultimately heavyweight. Those shifts are ultimately what hurt his career and messed him up.
The problem is, a really good light heavyweight can win against certain heavyweights, as long as the guy doesn't have tremendous knockout power. A perfect example is Michael Spinks who was considered one of the top light heavyweights ever and then went up and beat Larry Holmes not once but twice. However, when he went up against Tyson, he was destroyed.
Light heavyweight (175 pounds) is actually lighter than cruiserweight (190 pounds). Otherwise, valid points. Guys like Bob Foster didn't stand a chance against Frazier and Ali. You mentioned Spinks. But really, those are aberrations to the rule, especially in the modern day, with the heavyweight division really being a super heavyweight division now.
He became the World Heavyweight Champion. The first to regain that title after losing in history. Floyd was a great boxer.....But hey....it's just LIston and Ali were better...........Floyd did ok.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 There was no cruiserweight back then
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 I think Bob Foster vs. Patterson would have been an interesting fight. Foster was 6' 3" with tremendous power.
You got guys today who won't even make the jump from Middleweight (160) to super middleweight (168); or super middleweight (168) to light heavyweight (175) and (we're talking less than a 10 lbs difference in each case) then you got guys like Patterson who fought their entire career conceding 10,15,20,25 lbs to their opponents. I tip my hat to Patterson for not only taking on Sonny Liston, but for taking him on a second knowing the outcome of his first fight which was almost identical to to this one. However he was not match physically for Sonny Liston who was not only 20lbs heavier than Patterson, but to add insult to injury, one of the physically strongest and most powerful heavyweights of all time
That has always happened on a regular basis in the case of heavyweights, until today. Cruisers or natural light-heavyweight boxers like Marco Huck and Steve Cunningham have fought against natural heavyweights conceeding a huge number of pounds as well.
I know I think Dempsey conceded almost 70lbs when he fought Jesse Willard.... Rocky Marciano, Floyd Patterson, Jerry Quarry never fought at a real heavyweight weight
Not only a debate of wheight,there's something that happens very frequently in boxe:an inside figher has difficulties against a "slogger"(who always focuses on powerful shots) because he closes the distance making the slogger easier to throw his best punches.An outside figher beats easily a slogger because he finds the distance,so the slogger is forced to catch him around and his slow and powerful shots(thrown from a static position) don't hit him.Finally the outsider has some disadvantages with the inside fighter because the insider is used to catching someone and crossing the distances,but these distances are essential for an outsider,it's a circle.what I suppose is that floyd is an inside figher and liston a slogger,and although Floyd is surely a better boxer than Liston he cannot escape the rule of the circle.watch for example Ali,bet once by frazier,then frazier bet by foreman(a slogger!!) Who has been humiliated by Ali.
I'm very well aware of the rock-paper-scissor game but in this case: Liston was one of the most powerful heavyweights that ever walked into the game. he could lift the back of a car, or unhinge a door with a rare smile on his face...an up-and-coming Foreman said Liston was the hardest puncher he ever met (on par with Ron Lyle)....and we're talking about Foreman, the slugger of sluggers....I simply think that Patterson was simply too small (in weight) for Liston because in height, they both stood 6'0''. Had Patterson been bigger or Liston smaller, the outcome would've been different. I mean in all likelihood, Liston did more of the pressing than Patterson because psychologically, he knew he had the edge (plus Liston had an unusually long reach 84")... I mean Patterson could punch too, he had 40KOs out of 50 fights. Besides, the second the "real" heavyweights started showing up (Ali 211-224), Frazier ( 203-224), Foreman (217-224), Lyle (226), Shavers (211), Patterson's edge on the heavyweight scene diminished. Heck I'm surprised he did so good at his weight (189-198). Guys like him, Quarry, Marciano, Johansson, Foster, they were cruiserweights at best
Simon Traversy Patterson was protected by Cus. He did not face Cleveland Williams, Zora Folley or Eddie Machen during his reign. He became champion defeating old Archie Moore and "defended" his title against weak opposition. The first guy with KO power he faced (Johansson) and he was KOed. After avenging the loss and winning the 3rd fight to the swede, he could not duck anymore Sonny Liston.
The right uppercut was the beginning of the end in the first fight also.
Poor Floyd.. Sonny didn't have fists he had mallets. Both great boxers.
@Floyd PattersonII your father was an amazing fighter.
Floyd Patterson was a damn good champion, but like Ken Norton, he folded under the pressure of a huge puncher with boxing skills to match physical strength and size. Floyd looks defeated before the bell for round one in both matches.
Patterson knew that he couldn't beat Liston. But he refused to dodge Sonny.
Patterson packed his fake wig and glasses for the rematch , Patterson would become deeply depressed after this loss
Thank-you for not ruining this fight with bogus sound effects of punches landing, and for sharing.
Ali beeing himself in the beggining of the video ...
An in the end also.
Didn't see him, what did he do?
@@derrickthompson4146 0:05 gets "scared" of Liston runs away...
@@antaeusC the how do you explain what happened in the ring in Miami in February of 64?
@@derrickthompson4146 he was playing as if he were afraid
Liston was all power at this stage of his career. No heavyweight in the world would've lasted the distance. He couldn't pin down Ali (Clay as he then was) because he couldn't set up his man with that telegraph-pole left jab: Ali just kept on shifting outta range. But Patterson? His style was ideally suited to Sonny's strengths - and Floyd paid the price in 2 consecutive bouts.
Wait, so people actually believe that Ali won that fight legitimately? Come on, this guy has an iron chin and Muhammad Ali has never been a KO artist, that "phantom" punch was worse than bad drama.
Sonny Liston was linked to the mob for goodness sakes. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_Liston talks all about it.
Kinda like Joe Frazier getting pummeled twice by George Foreman......
Raid Unhinged Talking about the 1st fight
Ali won that convincingly
Liston threw both Ali fights. He pulled his punches in the first and deliberately nose-dived in the second.
Your logic is appealing but wrong. Liston couldn't pin down Ali because the Mafia wouldn't let him. He threw both fights.
At the beginning.. Cassius clay Aka Ali changed his mind about wishing Sonny Liston well turned round and said ooh no we anit going there ROLOL
@@user-ny2gt7zc7t ...Only for a minute!
He later became more scared of what he'd do to him.
He didn't change his mind, he planned that all along just to be funny. His stopping and going back was much too exaggerated and quick not to have been planned in advance.
Floyd was to small for heavyweight.
He wouldnt qualify for heavyweight today
Scollizet Actually it’s 201 pounds, I think 190 might be the olympics or something
@@ac21cody8 no they bumped the weight for heavy weight up over the years. afaik, back then it was +85kg now its +95kg or something and they had no cruiser weight class. floyd was basicly in the wrong class but the HW-Title has more prestige.
He wasn't too small, he just couldn't take a good punch. Marciano did just fine and could take a tremendous shot.
@@kingsleysmith1104 Much too much is made of weight. A guy about 185 or so who knows how to punch and can take one can lay out a 300 pounder. Many larger men can't fight at all.
I have no idea what made floyd think he could win this after the 1st fight but i gotta give him points for still punching after the 2nd knockdown.
To put it simply? Floyd had a lot of heart. Sonny must have been horrifying to face in the ring. Arguably, he had no physical weaknesses and the only trace of a weak spot I can find in him is mental, and even that is heavily speculative.
He already knew he was going to loose, he had to show some hearth though
Thx for the great upload!
Love Ali running around stirring the pot and getting into Listons head. ❤️
Billy Rock Ali eventually rose to the title but he never could’ve beat liston without the mob fixers.
You like cinema, cause those matches were most probably everything but real.
jyankowsky gaga good one 😆
jyankowsky Ali and the Nation of Islam were the ones who eventually got the mob out of the fight game , they weren’t intimidated and they weren’t giving up a cut , now maybe Marciano had mob connections, that would make more sense , did Ali crush your reality?
that comment about floyd being too small for liston was right...he`d needed to have danced more, kept away from sonny and try to wear him down.....similarly liston was probably confused by ali/clay`s height, speed and dancing....and mind games!
Floyd Patterson was a credit to the game, always spoke like a gentleman, and never discredit his opponent, unfortunately like so many boxers the years of ring activity took its toll.
Did you say he never discredited another fighter? I guess that why Ali punished him in the 1st fight instead of getting him out of there quickly. Why did Ali keep asking him "what's my name"?
@@damanibaraka7896 ...That was Ernie Terrell!
@@damanibaraka7896 Ali didn't say that to Patterson lmfao, he told it to Ernie Terell!
Pound for pound, Patterson was one of the greatest champs ever. He was just too light to fight Liston and Ali. Had he fought as a light heavyweight, he would have held a world title longer than any boxer in history.
No.
That was brutal....Liston battered Cleveland Williams, a massive man.....Floyd just had no chance, not big enough not strong enough and didn't hit hard enough to make Liston backup.
Yes this was brutal
Why did Patterson, when he held the title, insist to fight Liston when his trainer warned him not to?
Floyd was known for being a gentleman so he probably didn't mind giving a shot to the best contender around, then again 5 former champions Braddock, Charles, Walcott, and I think Marciano, and Johansson gave him the edge so maybe he thought he could take it.
Hell, Kennedy told him not to fight Sonny. Hell if he ain’t listen to POTUS he’s not gonna listen to his trainer.
Because he wanted to be a fighting champion. There's nothing wrong with that.
Mr.Lyle, Mr.Sonny Liston RIP.
Nothing but respect for Paterson not many people would of lasted that long much went back for seconds
Liston with the unwavering stare at Patterson and Patterson with the unwavering stare at the ground - probably not a great sign.
Watching this fight, it is hard to believe that Patterson ever held the heavyweight crown at all - and he held it for six years! How is that possible? He was never in the same class as Marciano, Liston or Ali. He was a good light-heavyweight but that is all.
Right, the way he outsmarted and outboxed Liston. No way Patterson could have beaten Marciano - not even in his dreams. Patterson was a beefed up middle-weight, not a true heavy-weight. He had quick hands and could move pretty good - but he had a glass chin. If Rocky hit him even one good shot, he would have gone to sleep.
***** Please. If Marciano had not retired, Patterson would never have become world champion. If you think Patterson was so good, then how do you explain Liston knocking him out in the first round - twice. How do you explain Ali spanking him like a baby, just toying with him and punishing him round after round.
If Walcott and Charles weren't smart or fast enough for Marciano, how the heck could Patterson be.
***** Charles and especially Walcott were past their prime/too old when they faced Rocky. Definetely, Floyd would have been a tougher adversary for Rocky, but I think Marciano would win anyway. Now Liston is another story, I don't think Rocky could last even 3 rounds.
***** Not even close to being right. Louis and Walcott both hit harder than Floyd (and Archie in his prime hit very hard) and once Rocky caught up to him, it would be a short history for Patterson. He couldn't have lasted more than five rounds. Even a first-round KO by the Rock is well within the realm.
Funny to see Clay go in the ring, shake hands with Patterson, then he turns toward Liston, throws up his hands in mock terror and leaves the ring. The crowd boos.
Clay was afraid of him.
What even funnier is that he beat him twice after that and took his title lol
I think he was trying to piss Liston off.
Steven Yourke Liston was to ugly...
@@ginzod LMAO-The Louisville Lip was a LOT of things, but being scared of any opponent was NOT one of them.....
They say his birthdate was unknown and that he was 30+years old in his fights
When Liston was supposedly 28, in '60, Patterson was of the opinion that 36 was nearer the mark. Sonny was said to be a grown man aged 12, which sounds ridiculous, but add Floyd's 8 years and you have a much more believable age of 20.
Look at Sonny's face here, does he look 30?
@@paulweir7122 Some people look older than their years.
When you watch Diamonds Are Forever, it's hard to believe that Sean Connery is only 40 in that film!
The evidence suggests that Liston was born in 1930 and that the rematch with Patterson took place on his 33rd birthday.
Liston got a 82 overall rating at fight night champion with a jab rated at 13 its such a shame because people say he could knock his opponents out with his jab only so he shoulve got a 20 and a 87 overall at leasg
Unfortunately for Floyd it's clear his style made himself an easy target for Liston .
he also did t use his best assets in these fights his fast hands and combos
Un peu comme le combat Foreman-Frazier
@@sorshiaemms5959 how will he be able to if his head is getting smashed by one of the hardest puncher
people need to stop making excuses sonny lost to ali fair and square and nothing you cant do about it, its in the history books forever
Nope. Liston didn't lose either fight fair and square. You're obviously not an observant boxing aficionado.
Michael Gerard Tyson would have never defeated Charles "Sonny" Liston, PERIOD!!!
Bruce Scott you write his full name...why is this all hate..
@@efecemylmaz2524 ...I never said I hate the Iron Man. Just because I typed out the latter's full name doesn't mean I hate him. Do you know the true definition of hate?
Lol at guys saying patterson had a glass chin dude was a blown up middleweight fighting heavyweights ofcourse his chin wont stand up to the power
Jamie George Of course. As you know, he won a vacated title fighting an ageing light heavy for it. Always thought he was too small and light for Liston and Ali. He was lucky and unlucky.
+Topov Slurry Sadly Patterson ended his life with dementia. He always seemed like a decent person.
+clip11 His poor chin is no overexaggeration at all. He must have been knocked down at least 20 times in his career if he was knocked down once.
MirrorVape RS Jake Lamotta could have with his chin.
I couldn't even imagine the devastation Floyd Patterson would have caused in the middleweight and light heavyweight divisions. Honestly Patterson could have been one of the best p4p boxers ever if he competed in those weight classes, maybe even welterweight.
George Foreman said that Liston was the only man who stood up to him. That is b.s. Ron Lyle and Joe Frazier certainly showed no fear of him even though both ultimately lost to George. As for Ali, you could have had the Rumble in the Jungle inside a telephone booth and Ali would still have kicked Foreman's ass.
How U cud think that is beyond me. Wasn't Geo Foreman still boxing when Ali had become a vegetable?
Marc Anderson, dont exaggerate to that degree. Whatta joke!!!!
Ring magazine I used to buy it every month! Until Nat Fliescher passed away in 1972
It must be nice time back then with watching these great fighters live. Could you tell more about liston reputation back then? Just curious.
For Patterson, this fight was the triumph of hope over experience.
Is it just me or is this fight like an exact replica of George Foreman vs Sonny Liston? Patterson the relentless bob-and-weave infighter like Frazier who suffers plenty knockdowns but continues to rise again, against Liston the giant with formidable punching power like Foreman (his sparring partner btw). Both fights were a rematch as well
This was just brutal.
Patterson took some heavy beating throughout his career.
0:05 LOL 😆
Did Patterson have cement in his shoes...where's the lateral movement..???
Man. If you ever have 4 1/2 minutes to spare watch Liston-Patterson 1 and 2...
Prime Liston was a beast!
I still have to find a way that patterson would have beaten sonny... like he went out to be beaten... and did it twice ... it irritates me floyd didnt move and just stood there and waited to be punched .. weird fights
Liston was a murderous puncher. Patterson's chin was suspect.
Liston outweighed Patterson by over twenty pounds.
There is *NO WAY* Patterson could ever beat Liston.
I know nothing of boxing. Cracked sent me here. But...doesn't Liston seem pretty bored throughout this fight? Like, "Oh, right. Time to smash. Always time to smash. Why doesn't anyone ever ask about my poetry? No, it's always just, 'Okay, Sonny, time to smash.' Oh, hi. Okay. Smash time. What time am I meeting that chick for lunch?"
Considering that other guy could beat the living crap out of me while remaining just as bored, Sonny Liston is definitely not someone I'd like to meet when he was in a bad mood, is what I'm saying here.
+David Wisniewski Liston was composed and terrifying. Largest hands of any HW. Brutal KO artist and a killer. Patterson looked like a child in comparison. It must have seemed miraculous when Ali beat so easily.
+John Barry your exactly right. liston was almost like the first Mike Tyson he was very intimidating
David Wisniewski I don't know if he was writing poetry though as he was illiterate, but funny comment nonetheless.
Floyd in the wrong division... He walking into voluntarily commit suicide
this was trully painfull and sad to watch
Paterson had heart even then he took them shots and went down heavily but he never got knocked clean out! That first left hook would’ve rendered most fighters unconscious
This is what would be with Mike Tyson on Floyd Patterson´s place
All over in 130 seconds, 26 of those were spent with the referee counting...
That just takes the piss.
Patterson aveva l'appuntamento col Destino "Liston" che non poteva evitare. Peccato. Perché se avesse incontrato un altro avversario rimaneva campione. Tutti noi abbiamo un appuntamento col Destino che non possiamo evitare.
@@francescomigliaccio3325 Thank you for replying in a different language.
That was really helpful.
Patterson probably would have been a good light-heavyweight. He was a good man, had fast hands, and a pretty good punch. But he had the proverbial glass chin. Had no business in there with the real heavyweights.
buckfan1969 what a dumb comment , he won the heavyweight championship, so he obviously had a place ! he just won it when the heavyweights became bigger and he was a stature of a light heavy weight .
frazier mcrae What part of the comment did you disagree with? You say he had the stature of a light heavy and I said he'd have been a good light heavy. I also said he had a glass chin, and heavyweights don't do well with that characteristic. He fought at about 185 lbs; should have done like wrestlers and starved himself down to 175. No Sonny Listons or Ingemarr Johansens in that weight class.
ahh im very sorry i miss read your comment ,i thought you said he had no buisness in the heavyweight division , but i see you put "the real heavyweights" my mistake
Patterson wasn't one of the best heavyweights of all time. He was simply one of the best light -heavyweights.
He got lucky in that the fighter he had to beat for the heavyweight championship was another light -heavyweight who was nearly 40 (Archie Moore)
Light heavyweights only went to 175 at the time, so I don't know if Patterson could have fought at that weight. No cruiserweights then. He was made to order for Liston, and only Ali had the skills to stop him. Every one else was scared to death of the big black bear.
sherifffdb905 Patterson fought at 166 lbs early on his career, then he packed more muscle. I think he should have stayed at LHW.
Carlos Pagador Patterson's problem wasn't his weight, it was his chin. He could wallop- he could hit harder than Ali -he just couldn't take it.
alwaysright10000 Generally speaking, HWs hit harder than LHW, so maybe he could have taken better some punches from LHWs.
Carlos Pagador Yeah, good point. But a lot of people (including myself at one time) are under the misconception that Patterson couldn't punch.
alwaysright10000 I think that he could even make 160 lbs, cutting some weight. I guess he went after the HWs because the money and the glory was there.
Liston wanted to fight Frazier but they wanted a big guarantee!
Ali's comedy was the best part of this event .
My ribs hurt watching this
0:05 3:38 🤣🤣man Ali was a jokester
UN DÍA COMO HOY 22 DE JULIO
1963: en Las Vegas (Estados Unidos), Sonny Liston revalida su título de campeón del mundo de los pesos pesados, tras vencer por nocaut en el primer asalto a Floyd Patterson.
Despite or perhaps in spite of his size, Floyd Patterson fought as a heavyweight because that’s where the money and glory was. And, to his credit, he became a two-time world heavyweight champion, quite an accomplishment. Inevitably he ran into true heavyweights of greater caliber, twice losing to Sonny Liston and also twice losing to Muhammad Ali. Patterson, trained by legendary Cus D’Amato, got the most out of his God-given body and talents.
Replay of the first fight basically and no marciano was smart he knew he was too old to come back against liston he knew he was past it he almost came out of retirement to fight ingo even got in shape and knew he didnt have the hunger anymore so he stayed retired rocky was tough in his day in his prime he would of beat both patterson and ingo i dont know about liston though but marciano never wanted to fight patterson or liston not due to fear but age a bad back too many wars in the ring he knew he was past his peak as i said before he briefly wanted to fight ingo but knew he didnt have it. anymore
everyone opposed but he did it.
How can George Forman rank Patterson 8th all time ? Sonny would have beat him everyday of the week
Ali clowning around with Sonny Liston. .20 Hahahaha.
Wasn't it illegal for Liston to hold patterson with one hand & beat him with the other?
Patterson had as glass jaw, but refused to move his head -- just stood right in front of Liston in that signature peekaboo stance that seemed to be totally ineffective against Liston's huge right uppercuts. With giant fists and uber long reach Liston simply had too many tools and way too much power for the mediocre and relatively puny Patterson, who had the rep of being very quick handed, but sure didn't look like it versus Sonny.
Patterson was a very good fighter, but he had the physicality of a light heavyweight.
What an opening round. Holy Fuck!
Floyd Patterson was a skilled and solid boxer known for his gentlemanly nature and exciting trilogy with Ingemar Johansson. However his two first round defeats to Liston didn't exactly help his choir boy reputation...
Ring is too small, Patterson should've asked for a bigger one
Last knockdown was unnecessary punishment... he never regained his senses from the one prior. Referees were so lax back in this era.
On forums, said liston hit as hard as guys like mercer which is a lie,tony wasn't much bigger than rocky and he had to stay away cause ray hit so hard
Tony was almost koed in the 1st from a hard jab from ray and he was stunned very easily with way less shots from mercer
I love Floyd !
And worse for Marciano-Patterson had longer reach than Marciano and couldn't tie Liston up-Patterson had better defense than Marciano and he couldn't avoid the freight train that 215lbs Liston was and Patterson weighed more than Marciano did and still got bullied-the advent of big fast young heavyweights is why Marciano retired!
Met Ron Lyle in vegas once espn fight night[ a guy who decked foreman good]lyle was another big bad hombre,i assure you.These guys look much bigger and badder face to face obviously.Of course all three of these guy probably put on an xtra 25 solid pounds between fights,so you are looking at pure intimidation,add shades leather jackets ,boots,lyle looked like a bad dream face to face.Great guy i might add.
Wait this is the long version?
A light heavyweight against a heavyweight. Simple mismatch.
jack dempsey vs jess willard
rocky marciano vs joe louis
What new strategy did Paterson try?.. because he pretty much did the same as he did in the first fight…
he didnt
That 13 in. reach difference is too much
fucking monster...
Seeing Liston do this to Patterson makes me think he would've slaughtered Tyson if they both fought each other in their primes.
You're really comparing Patterson to Mike?
Mike was way faster, tougher, his speed plus his punching power would really be a challenge to Sonny
I reckon that would be so interesting
@@elkevinski Sonny Liston technique is kryptonite for Tyson. Look how his jab tracking Patterson's head and he move forward to stop his entry.
God bless you Sonny Liston! People judged you when they had no right do so. Its called contempt prior to investigation. Let the first among all you judgmental people in the world to cast first stone!
Liston was much bigger & a better boxer too. Spinks did not do any better against Tyson.
I laughed hard af when I saw (long) knowing the length of the fight 😂
If Floyd Patterson were a little bigger with a stronger jaw, could he be beaten even as a heavyweight? I wonder. Ali said Floyd Patterson was the most skilled boxer he ever fought.
I didn't know Ali said that about Patterson, but it's quite a tribute. Had Floyd fought as a light heavy weight he probably could have owned that title as long as he wanted. He was just too small as a heavyweight.
If Patterson was a little bigger and with a stronger jaw, he still would have lost to Ali and Liston.
The gulf was too big.
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Probably true, even to my thinking. Just about everyone else lost to Floyd. He knocked poor Henry Cooper right out. Henry gave Ali a hard time. I liked Floyd as a boxer, and even more as a person. Joe Frazier and others spoke so well of Floyd as a manly gentleman.
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Good assessment, John. I agree.
@@tomtraphagen1906 I think Cooper only really gave Ali a hard time in their first fight.
Ali was cautious in the rematch.
Patterson did beat pretty much everyone else but none of them were close to Liston or Ali's level.
It's a boxing match. Not Sunday school
Clay (Ali) missed his prediction by one round. He beat Sonny in 7.
Liston beat himself. Misjudged ali and took training easy. A 100% liston could have destroyed anybody at that time. No insult to ali though he earned that victory. Its liston fault himself
Everyone can learn from liston and no one can be another liston.
You mean Sonny allowed him to win in 7. He pulled his punches. He couldn't dive early because he was so heavily favored people would have known it was fixed.
@@Mikep487 Yeah. Sonny "allowed " Clay to open up a gash on his cheek and jab him to a fare thee well. That "fix" talk is BS. Sonny underestimated Clay- and Clay was too good.
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This was kind of a bad matchup for Patterson, wasn't it?
You could say that.
Al inicio del video el anunciador menciona a Cassius Clay y se ve como Ali (Clay) saluda a Patterson y hace el amague de ir a la esquina de Liston y a medio camino se regresa y deja desairado al entonces campeón de los pesados.
Same thing happened to Frazier, twice.
At least Joe put up a fight. He didn't fold like Floyd. He went out on his shield.
@@stuartperry1047 because joe had a platinum chin and the mental toughness of a monk, he would have kept getting up if the ref didnt stop, floyd chin is not so great