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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2023
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    Muhammad Ali 218 lbs beat Floyd Patterson 188 lbs by RTD at 3:00 in round 7 of 12
    Date: 1972-09-20
    Location: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, USA
    Referee: Arthur Mercante 6-1
    Judge: Tony Castellano 3-3
    Judge: Jack Gordon 4-2
    NABF Heavyweight Title (4th defense by Ali)

Комментарии • 537

  • @tjadeadeyeye8630
    @tjadeadeyeye8630 10 месяцев назад +45

    Patterson may be the most knockdown champion like the commentator said but u can't question his warrior mindset.
    He took all comers, never ducking, even if he was almost sure he would loose.
    He would still give it a shot.

  • @Stout_Krout
    @Stout_Krout Год назад +146

    Floyd Patterson wrote in Victory Over Myself:
    “I loved Cus, but he was not going to let me fight the best because he was afraid I was going to lose. I decided a Champion had to face everyone, even if he loses, and I felt better despite the losses."
    Ironically, even though he lost to Liston and never regained the title, he is still ranked in the top 20 heavyweights of all time precisely because he fired Cus, and fought real contenders, rolling up a record worthy of the Hall of Fame.
    After he fired Cus, Floyd faced:
    Muhammad Ali
    Sonny Liston
    Eddie Machen
    Henry Cooper
    Jimmy Ellis
    Oscar Bonavena
    Jerry Quarry
    George Chuvalo
    "'I decided a Champion had to face everyone, even if he loses.'" --Floyd Patterson

    • @ProfessorJM1
      @ProfessorJM1 Год назад +15

      True, true, true…I would defend Cus by saying, his relationship with Floyd was love, and he just wanted Floyd to 1) Never suffer 2) Be proud of himself 3) Succeed-Win as much as possible. When your love for them, was not conditional on whether or not they became anything to the rest of the world, and understand when greedy or corrupt people could ruin or severely damage all of the goodness that has come from their relationship, and all that he’s gained through boxing. That very thing did happen, not to Floyd…But, to Iron Mike.

    • @floydpattersonii4996
      @floydpattersonii4996 Год назад +19

      This is exactly what my Father said and felt. This is why he gave Liston, who nobody wanted as champion, a rightful and well deserved shot at the title

    • @BoxingGOATEdits
      @BoxingGOATEdits 11 месяцев назад +6

      a true Warrior, totally made up for his 1st performance against Ali when his back went out. Patterson vs Chuvalo is my favorite Patterson performance. Also he was amazing against Ellis. Ali just had too much reach and speed for the guy.

    • @emekaezeokoli1287
      @emekaezeokoli1287 10 месяцев назад +8

      He never regained the title AFTER Liston fights, but don't forget that BEFORE those fights he was the first heavyweight champion to regain the title, versus Ingemar Johansson, also beating him in the rubber match via 6th KO. 'nuff said.

    • @MackDaddyCoolC
      @MackDaddyCoolC 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@emekaezeokoli1287had Patterson not been cheated in the title fight against Jimmy Ellis he would have been the first 3x heavyweight champion.

  • @macbolan9374
    @macbolan9374 Год назад +31

    Patterson really makes me think of an under-powered Tyson. He was hitting Ali with sharp jabs and hooks. D'amato is one heck of a trainer.

    • @paulweir5031
      @paulweir5031 Год назад +1

      If he was one heck of a trainer then tell me all the world class boxers with whom he was associated. Reminds me of George Gainford who always spouted off about his training Robinson, but who else did he have?

    • @paulweir5031
      @paulweir5031 Год назад +1

      D'Amato did have Jose Torres as well but he, after a decent run to winning the 175lb titles, lost twice to the 67" tall Tiger and then what? Torres had the hubris to say that he thought he had the style to beat Ali - laughable.

    • @macbolan9374
      @macbolan9374 Год назад +6

      @@paulweir5031 Patterson, Torres, and Tyson. If that doesn't grab you, then I should read up some more. But the only trainet with rhe same record to me is Dundee.

    • @katercasimir6423
      @katercasimir6423 Год назад +5

      that's right, but if you look at Frazier, he got a bomb and got right back up! Foreman, who used to smash sandbags in practice, got to punch him in the stomach for 6-7 rounds!
      Hardly any other boxer would have survived this! Ali's resilience was outstanding, but he paid a high price for it!

    • @Sarge11226
      @Sarge11226 11 месяцев назад +2

      Mac, I wouldn't argue. A great trainer isn't always associated with a long list of champions.
      Sometimes it's about how well he worked with a small few select fighters who had stylistically what catered to the trainers strength.
      And sometimes you can see a Vast improvement of a fighter when he moves to a great trainer...but it doesn't always equal a championship. 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @Rockiii9
    @Rockiii9 7 месяцев назад +23

    Unmentioned is that Patterson wouldn’t even be permitted to fight the 218 lb Ali today; he weighed in at 188 pounds, a Cruiserweight. Aside from that, Patterson was 37 yrs old & acquitted himself well for his age, certainly better than Ali years later, when at 38, he fought the younger Holmes.

    • @hammer44head
      @hammer44head 17 дней назад

      Yeah but ALi fought way better fighters and beat them far more than Floyd did.

    • @ATOK_
      @ATOK_ 9 дней назад +1

      Ali had Parkinson when he fought holmes so it's not really the same thing

  • @BoxingGOATEdits
    @BoxingGOATEdits 11 месяцев назад +37

    3:23 is the smoothest move I've seen against Ali

  • @petergreen5337
    @petergreen5337 8 месяцев назад +14

    ❤Muhammad Ali the greatest RIP you are GONE but not FORGOTTEN thank you for the memories and inspiration.

    • @SonnyT666
      @SonnyT666 2 месяца назад

      No fue el mejor no será el mejor de todos los tiempos. Lo siento.

    • @petergreen5337
      @petergreen5337 Месяц назад

      ​@@SonnyT666 😂who CARES what YOU think?!!

  • @pilates68
    @pilates68 Год назад +41

    So interesting to see flashes of a future Mike Tyson in Patterson’s style. He was, unfortunately, too small a heavyweight to carry the style forward until Cus D’Amotto found a massive beast in Mike Tyson.

    • @kurmanova-vx3iq
      @kurmanova-vx3iq 4 месяца назад

      scvzz

    • @P2A_SOSA
      @P2A_SOSA 4 месяца назад +6

      2x heavyweight champ. Patterson did carry the style foward

  • @rightmunted7538
    @rightmunted7538 11 месяцев назад +28

    I think people don't realize it as much because Floyd always looked young from a distance even as an older guy but this fight was 20 years into his career, he had been plagued with serious back issues for atleast 7 years at this point which completely compromised his entire style as his peekaboo style bent with the back instead of the knees like Tyson. Almost every other great champion got demolished time and time again 20 years into their careers but Floyd was still a top contender in the most competitive era of heavyweight boxing 20 years into his career...

    • @goldwolf0606
      @goldwolf0606 4 месяца назад

      Top contender?!? 😂😂😂 he was getting fights just because he previously held the title. After Marciano retired boxing was in a short term lul just like when Jordan retired there was a opening where the rockets beat the Knicks and Magic , that was Patterson 😂. Then along came Shaq and Kobe’s lakers and Tim Duncan’s spurs, aka Sonny Liston and Muhammad Ali. 😂😂😂 Patterson is one of the weakest heavyweight champions in the history of boxing.

    • @keithcampbell6806
      @keithcampbell6806 2 месяца назад

      Good morning l could never agree .Patterson actually fought better in this fight than the first. Go watch again and score the fights with Ellis and Quarry without the commentary. I am sure you would then agree Floyd was robbed in those three fights. Patterson became a better boxer after losing his title to Liston. He would never have beaten Ali Liston Foreman or Frazier but Floyd was no bum. He was a better champion than Martin Seldon Martin Ellis and Norton just to name a few. To add to his achievements just remember he was really a light heavyweight fighting heavyweights.

  • @siralfredramsey
    @siralfredramsey Год назад +14

    Patterson was Cruiserweight. So many great fighters had to face opponents beyond their weightclass those days. Would be like having GGG versus AJ in the ring together today!😄

    • @Pedro_Le_Chef
      @Pedro_Le_Chef 7 месяцев назад +2

      Patterson could weigh as much as 195 lbs. Ali's prime weight was 205-210lbs.
      Your comparison seems hardly accurate.

    • @keithcampbell6806
      @keithcampbell6806 2 месяца назад

      Patterson in his prime was always on the 180 s. Go do your homework Sir.

  • @an8dr2a
    @an8dr2a 8 месяцев назад +11

    Patterson proved to be a real fighter here
    despite being 37 years old
    he landed several Good shots here

  • @ricardodecastropeccini3758
    @ricardodecastropeccini3758 11 месяцев назад +10

    Acho Ali fantástico. O maior de todos. Sempre fiquei curioso com esse soco lateral que ele dava, parecia uma patada de gato e nem parecia ser forte, mas tinha um efeito devastador

  • @kensolar69
    @kensolar69 10 месяцев назад +7

    If Floyd had been 12-13 years younger for this fight, it would have looked different. While Ali would still have won most likely,
    But it would have been a closer fight. Floyd's biggest problem was he was an inbetween weight. Just a slight bit above light heavyweight but not a real heavyweight.

  • @falcontheentertainer3314
    @falcontheentertainer3314 Год назад +15

    Ali always had a left hook problem, he never saw it.

    • @wainerollins2587
      @wainerollins2587 11 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely.
      Are the 3 genuine KDs he suffered in his career from Left hooks?
      Definitely points to a Left hook susceptibility.

    • @brucescott4261
      @brucescott4261 10 месяцев назад

      @felcontheentertainer3314 ...Not all the time!

    • @brucescott4261
      @brucescott4261 10 месяцев назад +1

      @wainerollins2587 ...Only when
      Ali was careless and cocky. The Greatest was only knocked down thrice.

    • @Silly81
      @Silly81 Месяц назад

      @@brucescott4261Only three times is correct. People want to say four knockdowns but I’ll never count the Wepner KO when in reality he stepped on Ali’s foot causing him to fall backwards moving away from a rib punch that didn’t look powerful at all.

  • @tonymazz9912
    @tonymazz9912 11 месяцев назад +22

    Agreed 100%. Marciano would have been destroyed in 7 rounds. Ali was in a class by himself, not only as a fighter but as Human being. RIP Greatest.

    • @pgs2179
      @pgs2179 9 месяцев назад +2

      U are 💯 PC CORRECT

    • @petergreen5337
      @petergreen5337 8 месяцев назад +2

      ❤absolutely CORRECT and true

    • @San-oe1xv
      @San-oe1xv 8 месяцев назад

      Only because Rocky was a cruiserweight

    • @sidharthk2793
      @sidharthk2793 7 месяцев назад

      No way. Patterson is not close to Marciano . Patterson doesn't have Marciano's chin. Rocky 's pressure is enormous compared to Floyd. Even Floyd stood 7 rounds at old age. Prime Marciano was manifold times better.

    • @jonathanwaters2624
      @jonathanwaters2624 3 месяца назад

      @@sidharthk2793 stop it. Marciano would have walked right into several uppercuts with his fighting style.

  • @ssentongorashid3741
    @ssentongorashid3741 11 месяцев назад +6

    May Allah grant you janat Firidaus 🙏🙏🙏 may your soul rest in enternal paradise en peace 🙏🙏🙏 our true boxing legend

    • @XiDooDiX
      @XiDooDiX 6 месяцев назад +2

      In paradise with 72 virgins mashallah

    • @saifkhan-xj6rr
      @saifkhan-xj6rr 5 месяцев назад

      Jai Suwar Raam. Raam Hi Gobar Raam @@XiDooDiX

    • @Blanca418
      @Blanca418 5 месяцев назад

      @@XiDooDiX No more virgins.Ha ha...Only in the dreams...😊But, much love for Muhammad Ali.I will remeber him forever.❤👑

    • @dannibarber5793
      @dannibarber5793 2 месяца назад +1

      Delusional comment

  • @thecontainerthecontents6889
    @thecontainerthecontents6889 3 месяца назад +2

    ali's calves are unique -- very hard looking, and wide all the way down -- all that rope hopping, which he did more than anyone, is what i presume made those and was his main attribute -- to go along with everything else.

  • @Mr.56Goldtop
    @Mr.56Goldtop Год назад +22

    Nothing could ruin a great fight like putting Howard Cosell behind the microphone.

    • @pdm2201
      @pdm2201 6 месяцев назад +3

      So many sports fans criticize and dislike Cosell. For me he was the best. He called it like he saw it unlike the soft announcers of today. Perhaps he was disliked simply because he was a Jewish New Yorker. If we had Frank Gifford or Bob Costas using Cosell’s words nobody would have a problem with them.

    • @ATOK_
      @ATOK_ 9 дней назад

      Cosell is great

  • @TonyL-sf9tp
    @TonyL-sf9tp 10 месяцев назад +7

    Ali really hated Patterson who he saw as an Uncle Tom. I think he could have knocked him out but he wanted to punish him.

    • @shadicalplayz8932
      @shadicalplayz8932 7 дней назад +1

      Prime ali would beat a prime Patterson, but a late tko

  • @Sarge11226
    @Sarge11226 11 месяцев назад +7

    This is like a video game that allows you to mismatch weight classes.
    While Paterson was indeed smaller, his lack of not being able to avoid certain shots, as well as not being able to push forward with his style like a Frazier could, did him in more than his size. He was able to hit Ali when he wanted with left hooks and right leads, and did well punishing the body.
    LEGENDS!🥊🥊🥊

  • @esosaighodaro9281
    @esosaighodaro9281 7 месяцев назад +2

    “Hey Floyd! I seen ya! Someday I’m gonna whup ya!”
    That was what Ali (then Clay) said when they ran into each other in 1960. Clay was only 18, still an amateur and was contending for the 1960 Olympic gold medal in Moscow.

  • @samuelnlary737
    @samuelnlary737 7 месяцев назад +3

    I loved Muhammed Ali

    • @Blanca418
      @Blanca418 5 месяцев назад

      Me too.Forever Muhammad Ali.I will remember.❤👑

  • @Bdub1952
    @Bdub1952 Год назад +10

    All these years later and I'm still muting Howard.

    • @pdm2201
      @pdm2201 6 месяцев назад

      Cosell was the best. Always called it like he saw it. Nowadays we have a bunch of bland politically correct talking heads. Some people didn’t like him simply because he was a Jewish New Yorker.

  • @pulsarstargrave256
    @pulsarstargrave256 7 месяцев назад +2

    I've seen both fights on RUclips and I thought Patterson did better against Ali the second time around! Although arguably stronger than his younger self, Ali wasn't nearly as fast on his feet as he once was. Both fights are still awesome!

  • @Throwingflags
    @Throwingflags Год назад +10

    Crowd was very anti Ali 😂

    • @jerrymyers7178
      @jerrymyers7178 Год назад

      The vast majority of my generation and, the earlier ones, hated Cassius Clay (Ali). We think of him as being a loudmouth, draft dodging, egotistical Clown. A fake Muslim who cheated on every one of his 4 wives, 9 children from 6 different women. Great fighter, not the GOAT, but as a man, he was an immoral, and self-absorbed POS!

    • @mr.finger9877
      @mr.finger9877 Год назад +4

      I mean like Patterson here was like 37 yrs old if im not mistaken , he didn't have the hand speed he was known for and was smaller than Ali so this fight isn't smthing impressive at all for me.

    • @paulweir5031
      @paulweir5031 Год назад

      @@mr.finger9877 I mean like you are correct like Patterson was 37 like.

    • @handsomeman-pm9vy
      @handsomeman-pm9vy Год назад

      @@paulweir5031
      Like I reckon it was like a fight like an old boxer and like a young boxer. LMFAO!

  • @nguyenai1337
    @nguyenai1337 Год назад +6

    I always feel that Floyd size, weight is not for heavy-weight rank. He is too thin and light. He should fight at other weight rank.

    • @paulweir5031
      @paulweir5031 Год назад +1

      Patterson couldn't fight in any other division, no way could he have trimmed down to 175lb; in his prime he wasn't outweighed by many as most heavies were much lighter back then.

    • @emekaezeokoli1287
      @emekaezeokoli1287 10 месяцев назад +4

      If I am not mistaken, I think he won the Olympics gold medal at middleweight. 'nuff said.

    • @emekaezeokoli1287
      @emekaezeokoli1287 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@paulweir5031 Indeed at that time I don't think that there was "cruiserweight" in existence. 'nuff said.

  • @reginaldmoton9718
    @reginaldmoton9718 8 месяцев назад +2

    Ali looks like a slap hand fighter

  • @user-zj3el9vo4q
    @user-zj3el9vo4q 6 месяцев назад +1

    I think this fight was stopped prematurely floyd was actually giving ali a pretty good fight it would have been interestin to see it go long

  • @paolocosmo6310
    @paolocosmo6310 Месяц назад +1

    Floyd was leading on all 3 cards when this fight was stopped-only time in his career he lost on cuts!

  • @bolt4694
    @bolt4694 2 месяца назад +1

    If there was ever a pointless rematch, this was it.

  • @stepheng6748
    @stepheng6748 Год назад +210

    Punishment. Not in the same class. As Marciano would have been humiliated. Too big, too fast, to strong and way too smart Ali. And could take the hardest punch ever. Ali was and will always be the greatest heavvy wieght champ of all time past and present and future. His best was better than any ones best.

    • @christopherlyons5900
      @christopherlyons5900 Год назад +16

      Marciano had knockout power in both hands. Ali didn't. Marciano was a swarmer--like Frazier. Ali always had a tough time with Frazier, and lost to him in the fight that matters most (when both were in their 20's).
      Ali could take the hardest punch ever? He had his jaw broken by Ken Norton, hardly the biggest puncher of all time. He finished the fight--and lost it. Don't tell me Marciano couldn't have done the same.
      It would have been very close, had the two men met when both were in their primes--difficult to arrange, given their respective birth dates. I certainly think Marciano would have lost to Ali if he'd tried to make a comeback. Swarmers don't tend to age well. But the need to believe Ali could beat anyone at any time verges on the psychotic at times. He was beatable. And he was, in fact, beaten. More times than the record shows, because he was awarded a number of points wins he didn't earn.

    • @paulweir5031
      @paulweir5031 Год назад +18

      @@christopherlyons5900 Having your jaw broken is no indication of the power of the punch, if your mouth is open then your jaw is liable to break; Liston, when laughing at Marty Marshall's antics, had his broken in their first go.
      Marciano wouldn't have troubled Ali, Frazier was gifted the decision against a ring rusty Ali.

    • @christopherlyons5900
      @christopherlyons5900 Год назад +7

      @@paulweir5031 If the ref had known it was broken, he'd have stopped the fight, and Ali would have lost by TKO. He lost in points because he was fighting badly. Many believe he should have lost the other two with Norton. Even Ali said he lost the third fight. But he got a number of decisions just for being Ali.

    • @christopherlyons5900
      @christopherlyons5900 Год назад +1

      Ali had a great chin--no better than Chuvalo's, probably not quite as good. Chuvalo was never knocked out, or even down, but he still has two TKO's on his record, from Frazier and Foreman. Ali was better at avoiding punches than Chuvalo, and as I just said, he was technically TKO'd when his jaw was broken, but he covered it up.
      Nobody is 100% invulnerable to being rendered unconscious, and never having suffered a stoppage doesn't mean you can't be stopped. Might as well say Marciano was invincible because he never lost.

    • @Stout_Krout
      @Stout_Krout Год назад +14

      @@christopherlyons5900 Marciano never lost bcz he only had a 7yr career while everyone else had 15 to 20yr careers. Nobody would even be talking about little cruiserweight Rocky if he went 48-1. Everyone automatically assumes he was the Greatest bcz he's undefeated. His "'0"' is the only thing that keeps him alive.

  • @martinhill2583
    @martinhill2583 3 месяца назад

    A pro Ali commentator all day long. Sheesh 😮

  • @user-be1cx1pd5k
    @user-be1cx1pd5k 2 месяца назад

    3:24 a very unique punch by patterson

  • @majimamike4097
    @majimamike4097 11 месяцев назад +3

    Patterson would have fit better in lighter divisions. A very good fighter, but he looked like a middleweight.

    • @asmrnaturecat984
      @asmrnaturecat984 6 месяцев назад

      Money and prestige is in heavyweight, he wont be remember as much as he is today if hesnot in hw

  • @davevogelar9965
    @davevogelar9965 Год назад +8

    Muhammad Ali was a greatest heavyweight boxer of all time in my opinion

  • @samson9098
    @samson9098 6 месяцев назад +5

    Floyd needs money,Ali was just helping him,by giving him a chance to fight...
    Is it true,well maybe or maybe not.Anyway those era was the best of boxing.❤

  • @neivaldoduarte4576
    @neivaldoduarte4576 2 месяца назад

    Que azar do Floyd... realmente o olho estava bem prejudicado. Ali passou a bater bastante no olho dele depois que notou o ferimento. Agora, Ali era muito bom mesmo, né... Floyd vinha bem e a torcida estava com ele, mas sucumbiu ante ao talento do campeão... grande clássico do boxe mundial!! Obrigado pela postagem.

  • @Jdoggy2448
    @Jdoggy2448 3 месяца назад

    Patterson was a great fighter, despite being the smallest heavywieght in the sport. He was a able to whoop some great opposition. He will always be highly respected in the fight world..Nobody is ganna contest that, plain & simple!!

  • @davissinclair4945
    @davissinclair4945 7 месяцев назад +1

    Flloyd's back was almost gone at that time in his career. He wasn't at his best the first time out against Ali either. He was scared against Liston and forgot his jab and combinations in the gym.

    • @boxeolocopunch762
      @boxeolocopunch762 5 месяцев назад

      Floyd did better on the remach agaisnt Ali. Even Ali after the bout said Floyd surprised me

  • @mr.jamesdavidrobert2115
    @mr.jamesdavidrobert2115 8 месяцев назад +1

    Ali is huge.

  • @blujay9191
    @blujay9191 Год назад +1

    You never hear the good ol' sacroiliac mentioned any more.

  • @Born8etter
    @Born8etter 2 месяца назад

    Floyd Patterson is my all time favorite !!!

  • @pdm2201
    @pdm2201 6 месяцев назад +1

    Floyd landed a lot of punches in this fight. Ali didn’t have the power to finish him.

  • @thecurlew7403
    @thecurlew7403 7 месяцев назад +1

    Call him clay thats what mummy called him.😅😅😅

  • @dylanknight4752
    @dylanknight4752 2 месяца назад

    Of all the many many Ali fights I’ve see , his best asset was his head. Lol he didn’t really have power, speed, accuracy. He just took punches over and over

  • @harrykey2448
    @harrykey2448 6 месяцев назад +1

    Looked like a real mismatch...surely they were different weights.

  • @jimtruscott5670
    @jimtruscott5670 4 месяца назад

    Back in the 50s and 60s Patterson was my favorite fighter before Ali came along. Floyd was a great fighter,a fine champion and a good,decent man. I was particularly sad when Johansson knocked him out and joyful when Floyd won both of the rematches convincingly. RIP

  • @stevestarscream5182
    @stevestarscream5182 27 дней назад

    I love Floyd and think he was pure class but his Peak a boo head movement is unrecognizable compared to Tyson’s

  • @nkel6111
    @nkel6111 Месяц назад

    patterson was maybe at best...a cruiserweight. Sad seeing him get beat here

  • @humbledude3784
    @humbledude3784 9 месяцев назад

    6:30 what a Chin!!!

  • @godzilla2832
    @godzilla2832 Месяц назад

    Ali is the greatest, but it was not fair for them to fight with patterson being 30 pounds lighter

  • @shadicalplayz8932
    @shadicalplayz8932 21 день назад +1

    3:24

  • @maristoldboys5466
    @maristoldboys5466 2 месяца назад

    3:23 was Patterson playing the matador to the matador.

  • @comprandobien
    @comprandobien Год назад +10

    Ali era también el mejor por qué dejaba su espacio a los rivales para que se luciesen 😊

  • @M.hassan.g
    @M.hassan.g 23 часа назад

    What's my name 😅
    You beuty The Ali
    The legend
    The GOAT
    The Ali

  • @OmarGarcia-qh6ux
    @OmarGarcia-qh6ux 6 месяцев назад

    Does age have any play in any event? What were their perspective ages?

  • @clevelandwilliams5922
    @clevelandwilliams5922 Год назад +5

    This match was scheduled because Patterson defeated Bonavena & secondly Ali had to dispel the fact he was beating on a cripple Patterson in 65. So he had to ensure that wasn’t the case.

  • @michaelgaskell2031
    @michaelgaskell2031 Год назад +2

    Ali was like a big tomcat and Patterson the game mouse. Ali looked disinterested at times

  • @DumasEntertainment531
    @DumasEntertainment531 Месяц назад

    Ali played with Patterson for the first few rounds. He could have taken him out in few rounds if he wanted to.

  • @contesavini
    @contesavini 6 месяцев назад

    Fu una delle grandi sceneggiate ordite alle spalle del " primo" Cassius Clay

  • @Swat-ed5bt
    @Swat-ed5bt Год назад +3

    Ali is the greatest ❤

    • @christopherlyons5900
      @christopherlyons5900 Год назад

      Wow. So original. :D

    • @Stout_Krout
      @Stout_Krout Год назад +2

      🎈Marciano opponents: We see their entire "CAREER" record, not a partial record. Seeing a boxers complete resume gives a more accurate evaluation how good, or how bad they are. Professional boxers can easily be evaluated using US school grades A, B, C, D, and F.
      Lee Epperson - 0 wins 1 loss with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Weeks - 0 wins 1 loss with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gilbert Cardone - 0 wins 3 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      John Edwards - 1 win 2 loss with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Bill Hardeman - 1 win 6 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Humphrey Jackson - 4 wins 2 losses with 28% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Harry Haft - 12 wins 8 losses with 35% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      James Connolly - 12 wins 9 losses with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Harry Bilazarian - 15 wins 12 losses with 35% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Bob Jefferson - 3 wins 10 losses with 0% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Harold Mitchell 4 wins 17 losses with 4% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gilley Ferron - 4 wins 13 losses with 17% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Artie Donato - 7 wins 13 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Johnny Pretzie - 10 wins 13 losses with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Don Mogard - 20 wins 16 losses with 15% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Pete Louthis - 32 wins 14 losses with 35% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Tommy DiGiorgio - 9 wins 15 losses with 4% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Kenne Simmons - 9 wins 22 losses with 12% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Art Henri -18 wins 29 losses with 18% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Walls - 20 wins 41 losses with 7% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Ted Lowry - 71 wins 68 losses with 30% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Ted Lowry (twice) - 71 wins 68 losses with 30% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gino Buonvino - 24 wins 15 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Gino Buonvino (twice) - 24 wins 15 losses with 10% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Joe Dominic - 18 wins 12 losses with 33% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Eldridge Eatman - 22 wins 21 losses with 22% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Willis Applegate -12 wins 16 losses with 13% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Lee Savold - 104 wins 45 losses with 50% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Phil Muscato - 56 wins 23 losses with 25% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Bill Wilson - 56 wins 27 losses with 51% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Johnny Shkor - 31 wins 19 losses with 42% KOs *F-LEVEL*
      Fred Beshore - 35 wins 17 losses with 24% KOs *D-LEVEL*
      Jimmy Evans - 18 wins 8 losses with 50% KOs looks okay until you see he fought 10 opponents with 10 fights or less.
      Eddie Ross - 19 wins 5 losses with 72% KOs looks okay until you see he fought 10 debuting amateurs and 7 other opponents with 10 fights or less.
      Bob Quinn - 20 wins 4 losses with 58% KOs looks okay until you see he fought 13 opponents with 10 fights or less.
      Bernie Reynolds - 53 wins 13 losses with 49% KOs looks okay until you see he fought 30 opponents with 15 fights or less.
      Pat Richards - 24 wins 9 losses with 39% KOs looks okay until you see who he fought 20 opponents with 10 fights or less.
      Carmine Vingo - 16 wins 2 losses with 38% KOs looks good until you see ALL 16 wins came against F-LEVEL opponents.
      Don Cockell - 66 wins 14 losses with 46% KOs looks okay until you see the majority of his career was at middleweight and light heavyweight. By the time he faced Marciano he was suffering from severe glandular disorders that wreaked havoc with his physique. He was sallow-skinned, fat, and had a nasty boil on his neck.
      Harry Matthews - 90 wins 7 losses with 58% KOs is a good B-level resume. Problem is he was a natural welterweight-middleweight moonlighting at light heavyweight. Matthews weighed 130 lbs vs. Joey Parks who also weighed 130. I thought this was the Heavyweight division? Shouldn't one have to beat credible Heavyweight opponents to be respected as a legitimate Heavyweight champion?
      *Even Marciano's 3 best opponents; Walcott-Charles-Moore lost ((68)) times and were KO'd ((20)) times.*
      IT'S CLEAR AS DAY WHY HE WENT 49-0:
      D AND F-LEVEL AMATEUR WALK-IN BOXERS TAKIN-DIVES AND PADDIN RECORDS FOR $$$...NUMBERS DO NOT LIE
      *In the old days, ringers could boost their income by fighting repeatedly. Padding your record against weak opponents can yield good results- the real stumblebums are the guys who make a career of losing. In small-time fights, the less-talented fighter often gets the bulk of the cash; he is, after all, providing a valuable service by losing so reliably--The Ring Magazine*
      Little 184-lb Cruiserweight Marciano never faced an elite fighter in his prime. Name one, just one prime elite fighter Marciano beat? Failing to name even one proves my comment rings true. Show me any respected boxing publication or analyst that claims Walcott-Charles-Moore were in their prime when they fought Marciano?

    • @heels-villeshoerepairs8613
      @heels-villeshoerepairs8613 11 месяцев назад

      In his own eyes...

  • @youtoo2233
    @youtoo2233 3 месяца назад

    Floyd did pretty good until Ali decided to cut loose

  • @rogerpeters3574
    @rogerpeters3574 11 месяцев назад +2

    Ali was the best of his day

  • @KamalShariff
    @KamalShariff 10 месяцев назад +1

    Watching Ali-Patterson I, it was clear to me that Ali did carry Patterson. Ali was determined to show that he was a one of a kind first rate boxer vs. the knockout artist that he could have been if he so wanted.

    • @brucescott4261
      @brucescott4261 10 месяцев назад

      @KamalShariff ...Ali could have knocked out Patterson anytime he wanted to. The latter kept calling the former "Clay!"

    • @user-zj3el9vo4q
      @user-zj3el9vo4q 6 месяцев назад

      I dont think that floyd was pretty fast and if he was carrying he wouldn’t have taken shots like that

  • @srercrcr
    @srercrcr 6 месяцев назад

    Cossell is so impatient.....Ali is the patient stalker.

  • @johngranato2673
    @johngranato2673 Год назад +4

    ALI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @khalifagning8830
    @khalifagning8830 Год назад +2

    Hi👋

  • @mattinterweb
    @mattinterweb 6 месяцев назад

    Incredible how big today's heavyweights are compared to Ali, let alone Patterson. He couldn't be more than Cruiserweight at best, perhaps even light heavyweight? Interesting to see the Cus D'amato style here, that was later perfected by prime Tyson.

  • @OgDj2024
    @OgDj2024 Год назад +2

    I didn’t know they fought twice…🤔

    • @handsomeman-pm9vy
      @handsomeman-pm9vy Год назад

      I lived in that era and didn't know Ali fought Patterson. I thought that Patterson
      had already retired.

    • @frederickrapp5396
      @frederickrapp5396 Год назад +1

      They fought twice because in Ali’s words: “Floyd needed the money.”

  • @destinynewlife1866
    @destinynewlife1866 Год назад +1

    Weldone referee,always protect life and health of sportmen

  • @davidkelly7559
    @davidkelly7559 6 месяцев назад +2

    Ali is the greatest boxer ever

    • @eriksturdevant8589
      @eriksturdevant8589 4 месяца назад +1

      Ridiculous. Not even close. 1. Rocky Marciano: undefeated. 3. Floyd Mayweather: undefeated. 4. George Foreman: won back the title in his mid-40's. 5. Sugar Ray Robinson: a champ in three original classes, over 100 fights, many not even recorded. 6. Willie Pep. Fought for years, over a hundred fights, some not recorded. Fought a private bout vs. Robinson. 7. Jack Johnson: faced unreal racism, and still won. 8. Max Baer: drank and partied all night. Still won the heavyweight championship.

    • @davidkelly7559
      @davidkelly7559 4 месяца назад

      @@eriksturdevant8589 ok so Ur saying about them winning fight without a lost go a check out Julio Cesar chavaz he had 90 fight without defeat so he almost doubled Marciano and Mayweather so he must be the greatest boxer of all time since your talking about never lost a fight
      No one beats Julio Cesar chavaz record best record of all time, your talking about foreman winning the world champion at 45 he never won it against Ali didn't Frazier and foreman and mike Tyson and alot more champions say that Muhammad Ali is the greatest of all time

    • @eriksturdevant8589
      @eriksturdevant8589 4 месяца назад

      @@davidkelly7559 "Spell check" is generally a free application on one's phone.

    • @eriksturdevant8589
      @eriksturdevant8589 4 месяца назад

      @@davidkelly7559 Chavez is one of the boxers in modern history. I'd rank him in my top 25.

    • @davidkelly7559
      @davidkelly7559 4 месяца назад

      @@eriksturdevant8589 why would you rank Floyd Mayweather and Marciano the best because they never lost is it, we'll let Mayweather fight another 4 fights like chavaz and let him win them all then I will see yes he is the best out from that hes far from the best

  • @muhammedakbas4160
    @muhammedakbas4160 Год назад +22

    This boxing match is proof of that Ali couldn't never catch his prime shape after banishment from boxing. As you may know when both of them encounter first time in 1965 , Ali beat him without make effort but after 7 years later despite patter was quite old he gave trouble to Ali. USA OWE A CAREER TO ALİ. No one would beat Ali's prime version inclusive lewis, tyson fury and m. tyson.

    • @Der_Diskriminator
      @Der_Diskriminator Год назад +2

      I'm not sure about "maximum" prime Tyson.

    • @muhammedakbas4160
      @muhammedakbas4160 Год назад +2

      @@Der_Diskriminator In my opinion If mike tyson had possessed better endurance probably he would gave much trouble to Ali but unfortunately tyson wouldn't fight with ali for 15 or 12 raund. You can put forward idea that Tyson have fought 12 raund with giant boxers. Whereas they didn't anything to drain Tyson's stamina , most of them only absorbed many punch like punching bag from tyson.

    • @denissssss8579
      @denissssss8579 Год назад +3

      Ez job for prime ali man

    • @muhammedakbas4160
      @muhammedakbas4160 Год назад

      @@denissssss8579 ik

    • @supra1722
      @supra1722 Год назад +4

      Ali's shape in '73-74 for Norton II, Frazier II , and for the Rumble was in great shape. lighter, leaner, faster, and more stamina than he was here in '72. "Dancing" weight, as he called it. that is the closest he got back to his short-cut '64-67 "prime".

  • @mrmojorisin8752
    @mrmojorisin8752 Год назад

    Date?

  • @hombre1965
    @hombre1965 7 месяцев назад

    Cosell was such an Ali sycophant, most people couldn’t stand listening to him.

  • @M.hutapea
    @M.hutapea 11 месяцев назад

    Walaupun floyd patterson sudah tidak di masa primanya pada saat itu pukulannya tetap tajam, memang the best didikan di bawah naungan cus d'amato 👍

    • @hudaarifathul6950
      @hudaarifathul6950 11 месяцев назад

      Ali juga sudah bukan di masa prime nya lagi

  • @wallaceb9120
    @wallaceb9120 Год назад +3

    Boy do "I" miss Don Dunphy

  • @matthewjansen3297
    @matthewjansen3297 4 месяца назад

    Evander !!! He gets no love !!!

  • @maru8631
    @maru8631 10 месяцев назад +1

    He tried though.

  • @mgmmgm1599
    @mgmmgm1599 6 дней назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @karl-heinzrieger5300
    @karl-heinzrieger5300 7 месяцев назад +1

    kein Boxer der Welt hat so viel gehalten und geklammert wie Muhammad Ali

  • @alanstrong55
    @alanstrong55 7 месяцев назад +1

    Floyd was just not strong enough to beat Muhammad.

  • @siralfredramsey
    @siralfredramsey Год назад

    The main info should be the date…:-/

  • @dennisgarrison7315
    @dennisgarrison7315 Год назад +1

    If I remember correctly they said Floyd had a glass jaw.

    • @brucescott4261
      @brucescott4261 10 месяцев назад +1

      dennisgarrison7315 ..
      Patterson just couldn't stay off the canvas.

    • @freddy8479
      @freddy8479 2 месяца назад

      You heard right about Floyd.

  • @andyking5431
    @andyking5431 6 месяцев назад

    I know Patterson wasn't the same fighter here but liston walked right though Patterson. Cooper was only about 13 stone 7 when he knocked down clay he was definitely saved by the bell also made the rip in clay glove bigger so give him more time . Yes he was brilliant boxer but in my opinion he's not so good as people make out.

    • @user-zj3el9vo4q
      @user-zj3el9vo4q 6 месяцев назад

      He is pretty smaller than other guys but he had fast hands and was pretty skilled

  • @jond5925
    @jond5925 6 месяцев назад

    YA BUT I HEARD EDZARD CHARLES WAS THE ONLY BOXER TO KNOCK DOWN MARCIANO,, OTHER THAN JOE LEWIS IN HIS PRIME,, CHECK THE RECORD S!!!!👊👊👊👍👍👍💔💔💔

  • @user-wx4xz3cg2c
    @user-wx4xz3cg2c Год назад

    مع كلاي كلما سجلت نقاط اكثر كلما خسرت اكثر

  • @Kedbuka
    @Kedbuka Год назад +3

    Floyd was pretty shot here. Poor balance and no hand speed, which was his great quality. Plus Ali looks so much bigger here. Pretty obvious mismatch and you hate to see it because Floyd was such a gentleman.

    • @scottodonnell7121
      @scottodonnell7121 Год назад +1

      I wasn't at all impressed with Ali here. Fought a guy half his size and 10 years older.

    • @paulweir5031
      @paulweir5031 Год назад +2

      @@scottodonnell7121 Half his size? When was Patterson a flyweight? Seven years older, by the way.

    • @active.7universal
      @active.7universal 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@scottodonnell7121Ali was how many years older than foreman

  • @heyorabenstein2989
    @heyorabenstein2989 7 месяцев назад

    Ein wenig Glück und Ali wäre besiegt gewesen. Immer dieses der beste der besten ich kann es nicht mehr hören. Tyson Holfield Klitschko, Fury, oder Lewis mit ein bißchen Glück und einen guten Tag da hätte doch jeder jeden besiegen können.

  • @madamtuzam
    @madamtuzam Год назад

    Ali was not Ali anymore

  • @sportschamps2486
    @sportschamps2486 Год назад +2

    🔥

  • @NikoneLUANGPHANPHOUVONG
    @NikoneLUANGPHANPHOUVONG Год назад

    👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @marksimmo8626
    @marksimmo8626 11 месяцев назад +1

    People forget Patterson was a natural middleweight beefed up to fight at heavyweight never gets the credit plus first champ to win the title back to

  • @musasetiabudi3134
    @musasetiabudi3134 11 месяцев назад +1

    Maybe Ali is not the most hard hitting boxer, but opponents say he hit hard and not many can stand his accumulation of punches .

  • @Demonizer5134
    @Demonizer5134 4 месяца назад

    Patterson's counter at 3:22 was very good!!

  • @AhmedHassan-ed5ue
    @AhmedHassan-ed5ue 7 месяцев назад

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @jaimecorvus6373
    @jaimecorvus6373 7 месяцев назад

    seems Floyd is a better puncher, somewhat Tyson like. Could've won.

  • @joenewton7857
    @joenewton7857 7 месяцев назад

    Patterson looks half his size.

  • @siralfredramsey
    @siralfredramsey Год назад

    9/20/72

  • @lendrury2771
    @lendrury2771 7 месяцев назад

    Is it just me or is cosell seriously biased in favor of ali

  • @SB-wh6gy
    @SB-wh6gy 19 дней назад

    Ali was nowhere near as impressive as an old Sonny Liston, who had Floyd out in a round twice

  • @felixlopez4846
    @felixlopez4846 Год назад

    Me pregunto cuántas veces mejor habría sido mejor Alí si hubiera sabido golpear al cuerpo