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I don't know what all this blabbering on is about. The best white heavyweight ever to put on the gloves was Duane Bobick, hands down. He was solid. Rugged, fantastic hitter. Ali was ducking him for years, and for good reason. Bobick beat the tar out of Teofilo Stevenson in the Pan Am games.
In the pros, Bobick continued his reign of terror. It took a cheap shot punch to the throat for Norton to take him, and even then, Bobick gave Norton all he could handle for 54 seconds.
And again, against John Tate, Tate got lucky--he got extremely lucky--because you could see Bobick was sizing him up, about to make his move. Then a fluke punch happened. But again, Tate had all he could handle for about 3/4 of a round.
But nobody else could do a thing with Bobick. The guy was supposed to have been a champion. Something went wrong. That was the one that got away, 'cause Bobick was one tough hombre.
I'm from back in the day. I remember that guy. You younguns probably have forgot. He was probably the best fighter of the 1970s, period. But nobody ever found out, thanks to Norton's cheap throat shot. Tough luck, yeah.Edited by: Kissell
In the pros, Bobick continued his reign of terror. It took a cheap shot punch to the throat for Norton to take him, and even then, Bobick gave Norton all he could handle for 54 seconds.
And again, against John Tate, Tate got lucky--he got extremely lucky--because you could see Bobick was sizing him up, about to make his move. Then a fluke punch happened. But again, Tate had all he could handle for about 3/4 of a round.
But nobody else could do a thing with Bobick. The guy was supposed to have been a champion. Something went wrong. That was the one that got away, 'cause Bobick was one tough hombre.
I'm from back in the day. I remember that guy. You younguns probably have forgot. He was probably the best fighter of the 1970s, period. But nobody ever found out, thanks to Norton's cheap throat shot. Tough luck, yeah.Edited by: Kissell