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Sark79
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Re: Flawed Geniuses
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February 18, 2006, 12:29:20 PM »
.. No, Teacake is correct. I misunderstood natural talent with Genius. Today it is easy to get the two mixed up.
However there are countless cases of unfulfilled potential in people. I remember an ex F1 driver called Jan Magnasun. Before he came to F1 he had won everything and was tipped to be the finest driver since Ayrton Senna. However within a season and a half after reaching F1 he was sacked and disapeared from single seaters. In my eyes he is still a genius behind the wheel, however on this occasion it was an unfulfilled talent. Just like Quinten Hann has.
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February 18, 2006, 01:15:38 PM »
Quote from: ifm on February 18, 2006, 03:35:34 AM
LOL @ Tyson 2nd best heavyweight of all time
Didn't Stu Unger have to pay all his winnings to debtors (some have said the mob)?
Who do you think is the second best Heavyweight of all time IFM? In his prime, Tyson would have destroyed any Heavyweight.
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February 18, 2006, 01:31:39 PM »
Buster Douglas beat him "in his prime".
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February 18, 2006, 01:34:44 PM »
85-89
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February 18, 2006, 01:35:59 PM »
What was your highest break axxeman?
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February 18, 2006, 01:36:08 PM »
mine would be:-
Muhammed Ali
Joe Louis
Larry Holmes
Jack Dempsey
Then either Lewis, Tyson or Holyfield
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February 18, 2006, 01:39:52 PM »
Quote from: ifm on February 18, 2006, 01:36:08 PM
mine would be:-
Muhammed Ali
Joe Louis
Larry Holmes
Jack Dempsey
Then either Lewis, Tyson or Holyfield
Tyson was so explosive in his prime. He would have inialated Louis, Homes and Dempsey. Maybe even Ali
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February 18, 2006, 01:43:25 PM »
LOL, you'd be hard pressed to find someone to agree with that!!
I think if Tyson had stayed with Kevin Rooney i feel he could have fulfilled his
POTENTIAL
to be the very best.
I have Ali and Louis both as number 1 BTW.
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February 18, 2006, 01:47:54 PM »
Boxrec all time Heavyweights Nation Points Career span Record (W-L-D)
1 Ezzard Charles US American 1,726 1940 - 1959 88-25-1
2 Joe Louis US American 1,708 1934 - 1951 68-3-0
3 Muhammad Ali US American 1,680 1960 - 1981 56-5-0
4 Jimmy Bivins US American 1,651 1940 - 1955 86-25-1
5 Floyd Patterson US American 1,646 1952 - 1972 55-8-1
6 Rocky Marciano US American 1,619 1947 - 1955 49-0-0
7 Sonny Liston US American 1,598 1953 - 1970 50-4-0
8 Jersey Joe Walcott US American 1,598 1930 - 1953 51-18-2
9 Evander Holyfield US American 1,597 1984 - 2004 38-8-2
10 Larry Holmes US American 1,577 1973 - 2002 69-6-0
11 Mike Tyson US American 1,570 1985 - 2005 50-6-0
12 George Foreman US American 1,569 1969 - 1997 76-5-0
13 Eddie Machen US American 1,555 1955 - 1967 50-11-3
14 Joe Frazier US American 1,544 1965 - 1981 32-4-1
15 Lennox Lewis British 1,541 1989 - 2003 41-2-1
16 Michael Spinks US American 1,539 1977 - 1988 31-1-0
17 Max Schmeling German 1,538 1924 - 1948 56-10-4
18 Lee Q Murray US American 1,530 1939 - 1952 60-17-3
19 Primo Carnera Italian 1,530 1928 - 1946 88-15-0
20 Bob Pastor 1,522 1935 - 1942 53-7-5
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February 18, 2006, 02:05:56 PM »
Sark, hope you're right about Ullrich in July but I fear his time has passed, although he would certainly have won the Tour more often if it hadn't been for the criminally overrated Lance Armstrong. He just doesn't have it in the mountains anymore, and with guys like Basso, Valverde and Cunego coming through . . . I just don't know. I'd love to see him do it though. Nice to see Marco Pantani getting a mention on the board (that's him in my avatar). Definitely qualifies as a genius, flawed or otherwise. Used to really enjoy watching him tear A********'s legs off in the Alps. As for Tyson, I might put him in the top eight but only if I'd had a lot of red wine and was feeling all lovely and generous.
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February 18, 2006, 04:38:22 PM »
I am not going to try and argue my point with you, Nemesis. It is obvious you are more of an expert on boxing than I am. I admit to not seeing much of Tyson when he was in his prime, however I did see the Buster Douglas fight on TV when I was nine years old. After doing a brief search on google and from what I have heard people say about Tyson at 21 years old. You are possibly correct when you say he is a sporting God. However all the crazy things he has done in his life must have had an adverse effect on his performances.
What do you think of the Prince Naz comeback in summer, Nemesis?
It is good you are not bitter Axe, I don't think you wasted your time. How can it be a waste of time doing something you totally love or did love.
127 is an impressive break....
I just have a feeling about Ullrich for the Tour, Graeme. I know Armstrong has said that Ullrich will win by five minutes, but I think that is just mind games. Although he is no longer competing, he is obviously still attached to ex-team members and will be working on preparing them pyschologically for the three weeks in July. Putting the presure on Ullrich is one way to do this.
Pantani is one of the sadest cases of unfulfilled talent, his wins in the Giro and Tour in 98 could have just been the start. I think I am correct in saying it was the 99 Giro when the problems started for him. Wasn't he the leader and then failed a drugs test? . I am not at all sympathetic towards David Miller. He will also be at the Tour in July. I read during his ban he organised a book deal for £1 million. That doesn't seem fair to me.
Although Armstrong was a specialist of one race, the Tour. For me he is my favorite, he had ability, heart and was a true Gent on the bike.
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Re: Flawed Geniuses
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February 18, 2006, 05:49:21 PM »
I agree with Sark in that you didn't waste yer time Axxe.
If you folded you never would have known what the turn and river might have brought. You certainly had the pot odds to keep playing snooker, and if you enjoyed it and have happy memories then it's not a waste at all. I bet your 8-times table is spot on.
Plus, I'm sure you've got some white referee gloves in a cupboard somewhere. They're quite funky. If you combined them with a stripy jumper, you could pretend you're trapped inside an invisible box on a Saturday afternoon in a shopping centre somewhere (that might be a waste)
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February 18, 2006, 05:56:29 PM »
Where's Bruno on the list Nemesis?
"Know what I mean 'arry" should get him extra points.
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Re: Flawed Geniuses
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February 18, 2006, 06:18:29 PM »
i think valverde will finish on podium in paris this year and if he progresses he should win the year after and could possibly win for years to come
ulrich barring injuries will put up a good show and if he gets the support of telekom could win it but getting the support of telekom is not a certainty as they have other irons in there fire
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Re: Flawed Geniuses
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February 18, 2006, 06:43:17 PM »
Bruno? your kidding, he lacked the hard edge. I think Tyson at his prime was an animal he hit people like he wanted to kill them.
I've never seen or think we will see again a fighter hit that hard.
Do these flawed 'geniuses' apear flawed because we expect too much of them?
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