Holmes vs Norton Explained - Fight Breakdown

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @TheModernMartialArtist
    @TheModernMartialArtist  Год назад +35

    The last round of this fight was just nuts! What are some of your favorite rounds in boxing history?
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    • @OU888
      @OU888 Год назад +3

      Hagler vs Hearns, but the last round of this fight is damn close

    • @ungarr
      @ungarr Год назад +5

      Holmes Wotherspoon rd 9
      Gatti Ward 1 rd 9
      Bowe Holyfield 1 rd 10
      Castillo Carrales rd 10
      Barrera Morales 2 rd 5
      Vasquez Marquez 2 rd 3
      Foreman Lyle rd 5
      Ali Foreman rd 8
      Weaver Tait rd 15

    • @nuttybuster542
      @nuttybuster542 Год назад +4

      The fourth round of Lyle v Foreman is pure violence, but on a more technical side the ninth round of Leonard vs Hagler, when Sugar started getting his legs back. His combinations off the ropes were a thing of beauty, and Hagler didn't give him an inch - One more i have to mention is the 15th round of Ali v Shavers, seeing Ali in that condition still getting on his toes and backing up Shavers in the final minute will always give me chills, iron will.

    • @Paul-f3i8y
      @Paul-f3i8y Год назад

      I agree 🥊

    • @Paul-f3i8y
      @Paul-f3i8y Год назад +1

      Larry Holmes was a great boxer.

  • @sebastiaankrul2403
    @sebastiaankrul2403 Год назад +137

    This most underrated fight ever. No one ever talks about this but this one is up there with the greatest fights of the 70's

    • @SJ44-tu8ow
      @SJ44-tu8ow Год назад +17

      Not just the 70’s, this is an all time classic.

    • @TechnoLawyer
      @TechnoLawyer Год назад +4

      One of the finest heavyweight technical battles ever. Probably the finest captured in decent quality film.

    • @mustafaatalay212
      @mustafaatalay212 Год назад +1

      Because norton was nothing but a demolished boxer in 1978. After three match with Ali, Norton have made his mind that he will not win title again so his training programe become loosen also he was 35 years old when he fought against holmes. So I mean, this match was nothing but a as a matter of form. However, even though all of thing was favor of holmes , he couldn't beat up norton properly. This a objective evidence of that holmes was overrated.

    • @sherrillraymond7595
      @sherrillraymond7595 Год назад +1

      Facts

    • @mustafaatalay212
      @mustafaatalay212 Год назад

      @@sherrillraymond7595 xd

  • @wr0ng569
    @wr0ng569 Год назад +325

    People do NOT give Holmes enough credit simply because of his fight with Ali, even though he encouraged the judge to stop the fight!

    • @SJ44-tu8ow
      @SJ44-tu8ow Год назад +48

      True fans know that the amount of heavyweights who were better than Larry could probably be counted on one hand.

    • @thewandering01
      @thewandering01 Год назад +18

      Holmes is criminally underrated, at least in public regard (some experts do give him his due), and deserves to be recognized as one of the very best heavyweight champions there ever was.

    • @Taima
      @Taima Год назад +12

      It probably didn’t help that Holmes has been ok both sides of how he felt. Back then he said that he loved the man but once he was in the ring he didn’t even know his name. That’s pretty bad for him image wise. Then later on he became far more sympathetic sounding and had that video of him choking up over it

    • @jessebell1930
      @jessebell1930 Год назад +16

      100% agreed. He was a fantastic boxer and clearly didn't want the fight to go as far as it did. He was busted up emotionally after it (much like Marciano was after fighting Joe Louis). As an interesting juxtaposition Ali had no qualms whatsoever before, during or after flogging 10 shades of shit out of an ancient Archie Moore.

    • @irvinmorales1409
      @irvinmorales1409 Год назад +12

      ​@@jessebell1930
      Archie Moore wasn't as beloved as Ali was. Also, Ali was already showing signs of being punch drunk. Sadly, Holmes was stuck in a no win scenario.

  • @CraicDealer
    @CraicDealer Год назад +190

    The attitude the public had, and to some extent still have, towards Holmes simply because he had the audacity to beat Ali is actually vile. The only people to blame for Alis' loss are his team for trying to squeeze as much money out of him as possible before he retired, and Ali himself, who let his giant ego override his judgement. Holmes was a truly great boxer and should be remembered as such. Not for his "unseemly" beating of a legend or his loss to Tyson.

    • @ungarr
      @ungarr Год назад +30

      That maybe true for the youngsters who weren’t alive or old enough throughout Holmes reign to know what the general public perception was at the time.
      After stopping Gerry Cooney in the 13th round in June 1982, Holmes went out of his way to avoid difficult fights. Surrendering both WBC & IBF titles in the process.
      Cooney was the number one challenger when Holmes beat him, but Tex Cobb, Lucien Rodriguez, Scott Frank, Marvis Frazier, and Bonecrusher Smith, five of Holmes six opponents since then, would have needed to take a long elevator ride to get anywhere near the top of the ratings.
      Holmes fought the best competition available during the first four years of his reign and eventually established himself as one of boxing's most respected titlists. However, by avoiding his strongest competition post 1983 , he seriously tarnished the image he worked so hard to create. The boxing public at the time were screaming for a him to fight the likes of Coetzee or Page or Thomas or rematch Carl Williams or Witherspoon. Holmes took the easy road trying to beat Marciano’s record and left fans wanting…

    • @L.A.BlueBlood
      @L.A.BlueBlood Год назад +2

      ​@ungarr Holy sh-t, you are 100,000,000,000% correct! WoooooooooW...... 🤯

    • @MaccaveliPL
      @MaccaveliPL Год назад +1

      ​@@ungarrhe didn't surrender the IBF belt.

    • @brownie7858
      @brownie7858 Год назад +1

      Watching him lose to Tyson was a huge mark of the change of times

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 11 месяцев назад

      Holmes was Ali's sparring partner when Ali fought Foreman in Africa and Frazier in Manilla Phillipines, Holmes was a good student of the game

  • @shanekent4896
    @shanekent4896 Год назад +19

    Both Norton and homes are to me, very under rated as boxers. This fight is a classic

  • @pedrohenrique-zp7us
    @pedrohenrique-zp7us Год назад +29

    Man, the crossguard is so underrated wish it was more used today, the old guard unsderstood its value

    • @TheBuckMuscles
      @TheBuckMuscles 2 месяца назад +1

      I started boxing when I was seven. I turned 40 this year. The cross and reverse cross guard are my best friends now, as knee and back injuries have limited my agility.

  • @petercollin5670
    @petercollin5670 Год назад +34

    I'm a fan of all the great old fighters of the 60's, 70's and 80's. Can't believe I never watched this match before. Great battle!

    • @TheModernMartialArtist
      @TheModernMartialArtist  Год назад +12

      It's one of those fights that people should really be talking about more. It probably suffers from the slow start but the end rounds are just insane. How can men that big keep up that pace after each taking so much punishment? Lungs must have hurt way worse than the other guys punches by the end.

    • @jamielondon6436
      @jamielondon6436 Год назад +2

      @@TheModernMartialArtist Pure willpower, probably. Utter insanity. :-o

    • @modestoquinto1911
      @modestoquinto1911 11 месяцев назад

      Foreman vs Holmes would've been a dream-fight. Both defeated Norton..

    • @mongoslade277
      @mongoslade277 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@modestoquinto1911I'm sure you mean in this era. Foreman retired in 1977. Holmes hit the big stage 1 year later. When Foreman came back in 1987 Holmes was retired. They signed to fight when they both were about 50 years old in the late 1990s but the promoter had money issues and the fight was canceled

    • @NormAppleton
      @NormAppleton 2 месяца назад

      One of the greatest fights ever. ruclips.net/video/sq0plQci42c/видео.html

  • @cryptomnesiac
    @cryptomnesiac Год назад +33

    Norton was such a monster, still underrated to this day.

    • @jaysdood
      @jaysdood 9 месяцев назад +7

      Agreed. If they'd met in their primes I think Norton would have won. That said, Holmes was a hell of a champion and highly underrated too.

    • @johngrimkowski598
      @johngrimkowski598 3 дня назад

      @@jaysdood I agree

  • @kakashihatake6176
    @kakashihatake6176 Год назад +14

    Yo that's crazy, l was thinking "this guy's narration would be very interesting to hear about the norton and holmes fight, l wonder when he will post it" and then BAM, he released this banger

  • @blackbaron0
    @blackbaron0 Год назад +6

    I'd thoroughly recommend Champions Forever, where Holmes, Norton, Frasier, Foreman and Ali talk about their careers and fights together.
    Legends one and all.

  • @QenaitheCustodianGuard
    @QenaitheCustodianGuard Год назад +30

    This is what we want to see!
    Stylistically this match is so damn interesting and you explained it very well.
    Great job as always!

  • @alektech7436
    @alektech7436 Год назад +10

    Don’t have to waych to know this is GONNA BE EPIC! Big shoutout to You David for covering this masterpiece!!!

  • @TheKingKnownAsSilva
    @TheKingKnownAsSilva Год назад +8

    I watched this fight some months ago, right after that I commented on what of your videos and I quote, “ if there is one fight I would like you to make a video on, it is Holmes vs Norton. “ people hyped the fight up tons, I watched the first half and wasn’t really sure because it was a slow start for the fight. But the ending rounds were legendary! The two warriors deserve more praise for this fight. Thank you for this video, happy training!

  • @sebastianblackfyre
    @sebastianblackfyre Год назад +8

    This fight is what solidified both man’s legacy as legends and all time greats.

  • @SJ44-tu8ow
    @SJ44-tu8ow Год назад +11

    One of the best fights in the history of the sweet science, during which both fighters showcased everything that is great about boxing.

  • @sebastianblackfyre
    @sebastianblackfyre Год назад +48

    The scene with Muhammand Ali predicting the outcome of the fight is nothing but legendary. Even at that state he’s still sharp and ready to fight as ever. What a beast of a man.

    • @SKa-tt9nm
      @SKa-tt9nm Год назад +4

      Ali also said that Ken Norton would beat George Foreman. About a minute later big George almost killed Kenny.
      Similarly, Ali thought Frazier would beat foreman. George knocked Joe down 6x in 4 rounds.
      I can go on.

    • @lrockyfan5106
      @lrockyfan5106 Год назад

      @@SKa-tt9nmgo on…

    • @jessejordache1869
      @jessejordache1869 Год назад +8

      @@SKa-tt9nm Foreman looked extremely beatable to Ali, so he probably assumed that his two most difficult opponents could see it too. The unconscious assumption that another fighter will see an oppenent the same way you do reminds me of Frazier's ringside commentary during Ali-Foreman: "Foreman's not fighting smart. He needs to shorten up his punches." The things is, Foreman couldn't do that because Foreman wasn't Frazier! Frazier could generate a lot of power from short distances, whereas Foreman's power came from his long windup.

    • @bobbywise2313
      @bobbywise2313 Год назад +5

      ​@@SKa-tt9nmTo be fair Frazier was a 3 to 1 favorite. So Ali wasn't alone in that one.

  • @Truth_above_everything
    @Truth_above_everything Год назад +10

    This one's a banger! One of my favourite fights between my 2 all time favourite fighters!

  • @martindunstan8043
    @martindunstan8043 Год назад +40

    A lot of people in comments I'm sure will say, like me, Holmes was an excellent fighter but rather than repeat that I just want Norton to be recognised as well, a tough warrior with massive heart,many just remember the 2 round blasting he got from big George but then so did Frazier who also has the same win/lose ratio with Ali as Norton. As much as Holmes is underrated as a great champion Norton is underrated as a very tough, very capable fighter. 👍

    • @SKa-tt9nm
      @SKa-tt9nm Год назад +3

      Kenny might be the most underrated boxer of all time.

    • @petergreen5337
      @petergreen5337 Год назад +1

      ❤agreed

    • @bobbywise2313
      @bobbywise2313 Год назад +3

      Kenny was a great fighter who had some great body punches. He was also a class act and a very well spoken man.

    • @martindunstan8043
      @martindunstan8043 Год назад

      @@bobbywise2313 totally agree 👍

    • @mongoslade277
      @mongoslade277 10 месяцев назад

      I thought Norton won this fight

  • @sebastianblackfyre
    @sebastianblackfyre Год назад +24

    Larry Holmes was under-appreciated at that time. I’m glad he finally gets the credit he deserves.

  • @ZBOXINGTALK
    @ZBOXINGTALK Год назад +19

    Had Norton winning this one. Sucks that he didn’t get the decision as he would have had a win against 2 of the 3 greatest heavyweight champions of all time. These 2 fighters were under appreciated in their day.

    • @marleywills2160
      @marleywills2160 Год назад +6

      No, but he should of won the 3rd easy. The 2nd I'd give Ali slightly.

    • @TheKingKnownAsSilva
      @TheKingKnownAsSilva Год назад

      Who do you have as the 3rd greatest?

    • @williewest2998
      @williewest2998 Год назад +1

      @@TheKingKnownAsSilvaI got Ali winning the 3rd but barely, Norton took his foot off the gas in the last round.

    • @marleywills2160
      @marleywills2160 Год назад +8

      @@williewest2998 he didn't win the 3rd. Norton won. No contest. I don't get why people say Norton won all 3. I don't get when people say Ali won the 3rd. Everyone knew Norton was robbed that night..
      Ali won 1 out of 3. Officially he won 2 out of 3. But only once he narrowly beat Norton, but he had to train really hard to do it, as Nortons style was difficult for him. Even though Ali was a better overall fighter.
      By 1976 he gradually deteriorated and Norton easily won. Shame the judges went against him.

    • @SKa-tt9nm
      @SKa-tt9nm Год назад +4

      @@williewest2998Ali himself said he lost the 3rd fight.

  • @J1283-s1k
    @J1283-s1k Год назад +15

    One of the single best fights ever. This is what Larry Holmes should be remembered as, one of the best to ever do it. I never enjoy when the first example people point to about The Easton Assassin is that silly revenge story between Ali and Tyson 10 years later.

  • @maxmustermann9058
    @maxmustermann9058 Год назад +5

    TMMA best Norton hypeman on youtube.

  • @sebastianblackfyre
    @sebastianblackfyre Год назад +4

    Credit to both fighters for putting up a great show for everybody.

  • @gregoryw.1160
    @gregoryw.1160 Год назад +16

    I first learned about this fight when searching for the best championship fights a few years back. I’m glad that I found it! It is the best heavyweight championship fight I’ve ever seen! It was a war of two strategists with two brilliant and very different styles. Also, it brings to mind once again just how great Ali truly was! In Holmes, Ray Leonard, and Hearns, he had fighters that stylistically learned from him and developed brilliant skills and tactics. In Norton, he had a boxer that specifically developed a style to defeat him!
    Thanks for picking this fight for study! Is there a better heavyweight championship match in the last 50 years??

    • @dpimpernell4050
      @dpimpernell4050 Год назад

      You think it's better then Ali v Frasier 1 and possibly 3 but definitely 1?

    • @gregoryw.1160
      @gregoryw.1160 Год назад +1

      @@dpimpernell4050 I DO my friend. I rank it higher than Bowe vs. Holyfield, Ali vs. Frazier 3, and Ali vs. Frazier 1. In fact, I think I’ll rewatch Bowe vs. Holyfield 1 to makes sure where I’ll sort it.
      Ali vs. Frazier 3’s greatness really pushes against it because of Frazier’s heart and Ali’s “cut ‘em [my gloves] off” command! Would he have stood for the bell of Futch hadn’t called it??
      But still, this fight was more of a chess match. Frazier had Ali cold in the first fight and everyone knew it INCLUDING Ali.

    • @Boxingfan67
      @Boxingfan67 Год назад +2

      @@gregoryw.1160what I like is that every great fight does not need to have 50 knockdowns. This was a technical battle where 2 greats slugged it out until the end off the fight.

  • @elwin38
    @elwin38 Год назад +1

    I was 10yrs old watching this great fight Friday night on ABC. Me and my mom watched in her bedroom.

  • @romerojackson4405
    @romerojackson4405 Год назад +4

    Ken Norton and Larry Holmes. Two legends of heavyweight

  • @rudygarcia6642
    @rudygarcia6642 Год назад +6

    Always a great day when you upload! It always feels like you put a crazy amount of work into these.

  • @paulsmith6742
    @paulsmith6742 11 месяцев назад +2

    Just found your channel. Love the way you break the fights down.

  • @holywarrior96
    @holywarrior96 Год назад +11

    Please breakdown Evander "The Real Deal" Holyfield's gamelan for Tyson. You'd be perfect guy because you offer an unbiased insight and you'd a great job explaining the circumstances surrounding that fight.

    • @lrockyfan5106
      @lrockyfan5106 Год назад

      He head butted Tyson several times and finished him off in the 11th round. There.

    • @Boxingfan67
      @Boxingfan67 Год назад +5

      @@lrockyfan5106the headbutts didn’t make Tyson lose. It was the 700 punches he took to the dome that did it

  • @okeynwachie
    @okeynwachie Год назад +4

    DUUUUDE!!! your narration for that last round gave me chills!!! Absolutely great stuff. #immortalized

  • @sethteeter5225
    @sethteeter5225 Год назад +2

    I have requested this one so many times I can't believe you're actually doing it thank you so much

  • @codyclark5995
    @codyclark5995 Год назад +2

    Brother, I've been begging for you to do this the last 5 years. Thank you

  • @UraniumFractal
    @UraniumFractal Год назад +1

    I like to think my comment inspired you (probably not), but I’m so happy you analysed this fight! One of the most interesting stylistic matchups I’ve seen in the ring.

  • @LDTOK-zs8oz
    @LDTOK-zs8oz 11 месяцев назад +1

    I saw this fight on live tv and Holmes and Norton hated each other which helped make this fight special.

  • @donavonhoward114
    @donavonhoward114 Год назад +13

    Part of me always wished that Ken Norton got the favorable decision in that fight. Holmes was going to be a champion regardless of winning this fight or not. For Ken Norton, it was his last chance to defend his title, and solidify his status as WBC champ. This was the last war he had in his body, and it is probably one of the 3 or 4 greatest heavyweight bouts in history. With that said, Ken Norton was a deserving champion anyways whether he claimed the vacant championship by default or not, and everyone knew he was among the greatest fighters to ever do it. He was a pivotal part of the Golden Era of heavyweight's in boxing. This version of Larry Holmes was at his fastest, strongest, and most durable in 1978, and Ken Norton had already been in so many great battles, yet he was still game enough to take on the most skilled heavyweight of all time in a fight that could have went either way. He also gave Ali his second defeat, and also should have won the third fight against Ali as well. Ali never actually beat Ken Norton. His style was kryptonite to boxer/movers who relied heavily on their jabs, and straight punches.

  • @gian323
    @gian323 Год назад +1

    Great to see these fire vids again!
    Holmes probably the most underrated heavyweight champ ever. Such a crazy fight too, would have easily been fight of the year in today's era. 15 rounds of this is so insane

  • @julianvidovic7028
    @julianvidovic7028 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love how going into this fight, I don't have any preferred person I would want to win. You just get to see 2 amazing fighters war it out for 15.

  • @arrownibent5980
    @arrownibent5980 Год назад

    What an absolute war this was, so incredibly close and competitive, technical and savage. I think this one I'll come to rewatch several times, thanks for highlighting it

  • @StimmedPenguin
    @StimmedPenguin Год назад +1

    Such a great ebb and flow fight of contrasting offenses and defenses.
    Cross arm guard counter jabs vs drive by jabs.
    Cross arm parry/bob-and-weave loaded overhands and left hooks vs head control, guard manipulated 1-2 variations.
    Will and cardio vs will and cardio.

  • @MoshHewson
    @MoshHewson Год назад +1

    Yo, timing the photos taken with the shots in the footage was VERY cool
    Absolutely appreciated it so so much

  • @royhall8472
    @royhall8472 Год назад +1

    That, my friend, in my opinion is your best video yet. Excellent work.

  • @sirrando
    @sirrando Год назад +1

    You did such a good job on this one. Sublime

  • @seiyulyu4854
    @seiyulyu4854 Год назад +1

    Love this one. Holmes and Norton, two of the more underrated heavyweights ever.

  • @User2jn
    @User2jn 11 месяцев назад +1

    It's crazy how the stories of the boxers from the golden era of boxing intertwine together as if it were like a movie.
    Its almost as if destiny intended the greatest men to meet at one point in time to make history that humankind could not forget.

  • @zeusm11
    @zeusm11 5 месяцев назад

    “20 fight Championship tenure.”
    This sentence alone is mind blowing.
    Both men left it all in the ring, as fans of the sport, its fighters like these two that make the sport a beauty.

  • @marcobrown8403
    @marcobrown8403 Год назад +1

    Thanks for making a video on this immortal match. You always deliver.

  • @bghyst
    @bghyst Год назад

    One of your best scripts ever! Not only great moment by moment breakdown of the sweet science employed by these two men but lyrical, evocative, Norman Mailer-esque. Thank you!

  • @NicoDsSBCs
    @NicoDsSBCs Год назад +1

    This was awesome. What a war and great commentary.

  • @SandroMassarani
    @SandroMassarani Год назад

    Two legends. One of the greatest fights of all time.

  • @carloscallejaalvarez3079
    @carloscallejaalvarez3079 Год назад

    Great editing, your channel just keeps getting better and more technical. The part with the pictures frozen in time was particularly inspiring❤

  • @serenityinside1
    @serenityinside1 Год назад

    So glad you’ve chosen this fight .. at last (!) to breakdown David. And as usual you have done this classic bout proud.👍. A lot of younger fight fans won’t have seen it and understand its significance so…. I think this is the fight of Ken Nortons career that shows him at his best and what he was - what a warrior ! Reminds me of Joe Frazier in his strength and relentless forward motion . Great stuff on a classic ⭐️

  • @TheBankofJosh
    @TheBankofJosh Год назад +6

    We need Holmes vs Shavers !

  • @timephire
    @timephire Год назад +1

    Awesome storytelling in this one, really hit hard like these two great warriors!

  • @Brody-cx5vl
    @Brody-cx5vl 5 месяцев назад

    One of the best heavyweight fight I have ever watched. The endurance and conditioning both had was amazing for big guys.

  • @som1980
    @som1980 Год назад +1

    You can definitely see Ali’s influence in Holmes style. What a match!

  • @AnaamSings
    @AnaamSings 5 месяцев назад

    Your narration - literally no one even pros imo can touch it.

  • @big_ry82
    @big_ry82 Год назад +1

    Only just discovered this channel but holy shit. As a fighter im like "I want this kid in my corner for the last couple I have left"
    Brilliant analysis and wisdom. Im subbed and will happily slip you some money.
    Good to hear consise, methodical analysis from a stranger.
    I wish you nothing but the best. It may be a hobby for you, but Im guessing you are in the trade. Regardless, thanks for a brilliant video. Keep it up.

  • @aarondigby5054
    @aarondigby5054 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ain't no one considered Holmes before this fight. Holmes did show his courage and determination

  • @georgehakimian5949
    @georgehakimian5949 2 месяца назад

    This may have been one of, if not the best, heavyweight fight I've ever seen.

  • @ParisLawLess
    @ParisLawLess Год назад

    This is some insanely good narration and storytelling

  • @POSHMODS
    @POSHMODS Год назад +1

    This was a brilliant fight! The last great war of the golden era of boxing

  • @jeffcastetter6122
    @jeffcastetter6122 Год назад +2

    Split decision, with all 3 judges having given their pick a one point advantage! By a whisker!

  • @closefomo
    @closefomo Год назад

    Thank you! I have BEEN asking for this

  • @DerpRulesAll
    @DerpRulesAll Год назад +1

    It seems like everybody was staring at each other at the beginning! 😂

  • @joemamma137
    @joemamma137 Год назад +3

    17:42 is that Stallone and Chevy Chase?

  • @TheChilledScrub
    @TheChilledScrub Год назад

    Beautiful stuff man love your work.

  • @THEsoulquarian
    @THEsoulquarian Год назад +1

    Another dope vid on 2 champions and warriors. I’m glad they lowered the rounds 12 tho. Even omitting the deaths, 15 always seemed like a bit much.

  • @twistedtrailerparktales2126
    @twistedtrailerparktales2126 Год назад

    Great video as always. I know you've probably got this request already but would you consider breaking down the stand up of the new UFC MW champ Sean Strickland?

  • @rexscipio3344
    @rexscipio3344 Год назад +2

    Yeah Holmes was probably a top 5 heavyweight all-time given his number of title defenses. He just happened to suffer from being the bridge between the Ali and Tyson era's.

  • @brownie7858
    @brownie7858 Год назад +2

    I feel like Norton is getting overlooked by peoples love for Holmes. Norton is my favorite underrated fighter.

    • @stephenbanks5860
      @stephenbanks5860 Год назад +1

      Agree, but I think Norton gets overlooked by people's love for Ali more.

  • @nunosousa154
    @nunosousa154 Год назад

    Your videos are extraordinary art, I'm in aw at your continues improvement in expressing your deep knowledge with this video art form, congrats

  • @DaniG._.German
    @DaniG._.German Год назад +1

    I've heard people say the jab is the shield, the back hand is the sword.

  • @jimnagel5611
    @jimnagel5611 10 месяцев назад +1

    I WATCHED THAT FIGHT -- THEY ABSOLUTELY BEAT THE SNOT OUT OF EACH OTHER

  • @masterred8958
    @masterred8958 Год назад

    One of the best heavyweight fights.

  • @elijahjamescomia2601
    @elijahjamescomia2601 Год назад +1

    FINALLY I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS SINCW I FIEST WATCHED THE FIGHT

  • @aloysiusfee1687
    @aloysiusfee1687 Год назад +1

    I remember this fight I was 9 years old & the fight was on Friday night on ABC free 📺 the way it ought 2 be & it was 15 rounds. 😲

  • @borisbabich
    @borisbabich Год назад

    I love your narration. Thanks.

  • @BrianCharles-t6f
    @BrianCharles-t6f Год назад +1

    Holmes was an absolute master and in my top 5 of all time. He was a mean SOB that would jab you silly and then go to work with that clubbing right hand, a very accurate puncher that also happened to be an excellent boxer with one of the best chins in boxing.
    some people only see the old man Holmes that got ko'd by Mike Tyson but that 39 year old inactive man wasn't the prime Holmes that ruled the division for 10 years before mike Tyson.

  • @jogglehead
    @jogglehead Год назад +2

    Norton is the unluckiest heavyweight of all time. He beat Ali two times out of three - he was robbed in their third fight where he should have been awarded the undisputed championship.

  • @ghasankanafani7075
    @ghasankanafani7075 Год назад

    Thanks for these contents. I have learnt a lot from your videos ,specially your technique breakdowns. Also my friend has a copy of 'Footwork wins fights'. We don't have your other books yet. We have found your and Mark Hatmaker's books legit. Your book specially is great for combat nerds like us. Could you please make some videos for the more complex footwork.

  • @emman2727
    @emman2727 7 месяцев назад

    Wow...I never knew that fight was SO INTENSE !! I began watching boxing in the Tyson era...so...there are some boxing classics that, sadly, I don't know about😢.

  • @Mil_Spec_Spartan_
    @Mil_Spec_Spartan_ Год назад +1

    I actually look a lot like Norton when I box. I use a modified cross guard/philly shell with a steady combination of slugging and counterpunching

    • @MrManWithPlan
      @MrManWithPlan 3 месяца назад +1

      So imma big guy. I’m about 200lbs at 6’3. And my style resembles a blended shit stain mix of Thomas hearns and Ken Norton.

    • @Mil_Spec_Spartan_
      @Mil_Spec_Spartan_ 3 месяца назад

      @@MrManWithPlan dude I’m 200 lbs at 5’10”…. with a six pack xD…. basically strength is my best attribute because I do not specialize in speed

    • @MrManWithPlan
      @MrManWithPlan 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Mil_Spec_Spartan_ jeez you must be dense. I’m really lean. Not a stick figure

    • @Mil_Spec_Spartan_
      @Mil_Spec_Spartan_ 3 месяца назад

      @@MrManWithPlan been lifting weights since I was like 13 and I genetically have quads for days 😂

    • @MrManWithPlan
      @MrManWithPlan 3 месяца назад

      @@Mil_Spec_Spartan_ that’s insane.

  • @357_SWAGNUM_MAGA_X
    @357_SWAGNUM_MAGA_X Год назад +1

    Was that rocky balboa at 18.09 mark in middle of screen.

  • @jessebell1930
    @jessebell1930 Год назад

    A brutal distance with two brutal fighters.

  • @senorfish2503
    @senorfish2503 Год назад +2

    Everyone commenting about Holmes, don't disrespect Norton. Dude was a beast who beat Ali and broke his jaw.

  • @tailung9680
    @tailung9680 Год назад +1

    Sir could you please make a skills and technique breakdown of Dwight Muhammad Qawi, please ❤

  • @nfs2seturkish988
    @nfs2seturkish988 Год назад

    That Ali prediction was on point

  • @rileysmith117
    @rileysmith117 8 месяцев назад

    Both are are legends.The fight was a back in forth war. Figth showed hall of Fame skills.

  • @notaneboyofficial1679
    @notaneboyofficial1679 Год назад +1

    One of my favorite fights

  • @47thRONIN
    @47thRONIN Год назад +2

    Can you do Cro Cop vs Fedor?

  • @sebastianblackfyre
    @sebastianblackfyre Год назад +2

    Can you do Julio Cesear Chavez vs Meldrick Taylor?

  • @brysonboiyeet
    @brysonboiyeet 11 месяцев назад +1

    Holmes was the MOST underrated champion of all time, even over shavers UNREGARDED

  • @Ram-Rod-Please
    @Ram-Rod-Please 4 месяца назад

    All 3 judges had 7-7 with one round left to go. Thats insane.

  • @vonholland64
    @vonholland64 Год назад +1

    That was a great fight and could’ve gone either way.

  • @lmoral222
    @lmoral222 Год назад +1

    I like how these boxers rather stand and fight than clinch when pressured. Like Pacquiao. Other boxers will clinch when under fire, not these absolute warriors

  • @adrianronquillo507
    @adrianronquillo507 8 месяцев назад

    One of the all time great prizefights 🥊

  • @celticpeoplearchive5404
    @celticpeoplearchive5404 Год назад

    Hey man. Did some videos dissappear about a month ago for copyright.? I noticed some good boxing music disappeared from my workout playlist.

  • @MrManWithPlan
    @MrManWithPlan 11 месяцев назад +3

    Norton was the man who deserved the title like no one else but never truly had it’s I mean sure he had the WBC for like two months because of bs politics and he never won a title bout. Tbh he was robbed in the third Ali fight in 1976.

  • @sly_tendencies87
    @sly_tendencies87 Год назад

    No one does it better than Dave. Nobody.

  • @thebadguy9298
    @thebadguy9298 Год назад +3

    Who did you personally score as the winner?

    • @TheModernMartialArtist
      @TheModernMartialArtist  Год назад +7

      I had Norton winning. The announcers were acting like Holmes was dominating the early rounds and it's honestly some of the most biased commentary I've ever seen. They keep saying Holmes is landing big shots when he wasn't and ignoring the huge rights Norton landed. So the narrative that Norton lost all the early rounds and then came back is ridiculous. I'd give him most of the early rounds for his aggressiveness and his jab, but neither man could land very much in the beginning. Regardless it was a great fight, and Holmes almost knocked him out a few times and probably would have if the fight kept going. So it's nothing to be upset about, Holmes still earned it if that makes sense. I just have Norton well ahead personally.

    • @thebadguy9298
      @thebadguy9298 Год назад +2

      @@TheModernMartialArtist same! I’m a huge martial arts fan and Norton probably has my favorite style of any combat sports so I’m a little biased. Thank you for responding! Huge fan of your content

    • @383jpark
      @383jpark Год назад +1

      I think you should pin this question and response. I'm a huge fan of Holmes, but this fight is iffy. Cool with the results but...

    • @SKa-tt9nm
      @SKa-tt9nm Год назад +2

      ⁠@@383jparkno disrespect to Larry (he’s underrated and got a raw deal when he fought Ali), but the big black cloud got the benefit of a few iffy decisions/refereeing throughout his career - vs Kenny, vs snipes, vs terrible Tim, etc.