Floyd Patterson
Won: 55
Lost: 8
Draws: 1
KO's: 40
World Champ from 56-59 and 61-62
Best wins: KO5 Archie Moore, KO5, KO6 ingemar Johansson, W12 Eddie Machen W12 George Chuvalo, W10 Oscar Bonavena.
Very fast hands, good ring movement and ring intelligence with surprising power especially his leaping left hook. Chin let him down several times but he usually prevailed even after being floored. Hall of Famer.
Joe Frazier
Won: 32
Lost: 4
Draws: 1
KO's: 27
World Champ from 1970-73
Best wins: W10 Oscar Bonavena Ko10 Eddie Machen TKO4 George Chuvalo KO11 Buster Mathis, W15 Oscar Bonavena. TKO7 Jerry Quarry, TKO9 Jimmy Ellis, KO2 Bob Foster W15 Muammad Ali, TKO9 Jimmy Ellis.
Smoking Joe was the ultimate aggressive fighter much like Marciano was with that great left hook, a ton of heart and determination with a lot of endurance. First man to defeat Ali!
The fight
Frazier would come out smoking but Patterson would box very intelligently keeping him from getting inside and utilizing his great speed for the first 5 rounds. In round 6 Frazier would land a series of hard shots including some good right hands slowing Patterson down. In round 7 Frazier would score the first knockdown of the fight with a perfectly timed left hook. Patterson would get up and survive the round. Patterson would be on his bicycle in round 8 as he clears his head boxing carefully and even landing some good shots on Frazier. In round 9 Frazier would turn up the heat and force Patterson into a corner and land some great shots to the head and body as Patterson goes down for the 2nd time. Somehow Floyd gets to his feet before the 10 count but the referee decides to stop the contest.
Winner TKO9 Joe Frazier
Joe Frazier would demolish Floyd Patterson at any time in his career. Joe would hit him with the left hook and Floyd would be out. Maybe not as fast as Liston but no more that 2 or 3 rounds. Frazier was too big strong and hit way too hard for the glass jawed Floyd Patterson. Patterson should have never been a heavyweight. He should of competed as a lightheavyweight were he could have been great.
The earlier versions of Floyd Patterson prior to his KO losses to Liston would have been more competitive against the 1970 version of Joe Frazier I think.
That Patterson had known what it's like to be kayoed, losing his first to Ingemar Johannsen but coming back powerfully to kayo the big punching Swede twice in a row while also holding KO wins over the likes of Brian London, Tommy Jackson and Archie Moore.
But I don't think even that younger, stronger, more impetuous version of Patterson could have stand to the power of the Frazier of 1970 who was on a 26-0 run spiked by KOs over Doug Jones, George Chuvalo, Manuel Ramos, George Johnson, Buster Mathis, Bob Foster, Jimmy Ellis and Jerry Quarry and decision over the hard-as-nail Oscar Bonavena.
Frazier by mid round KO/TKO.
Frazier. 1970 Joe Frazier beat Ali and could've beaten any all-time great heavyweight. He was at his absolute best, physically, mentally and skills-wise. Patterson had had problems with big punchers and Joe was a big-time puncher. Even George Foreman feared him. It'd be Frazier by late-round stoppage or via UD.
frazier puts too much pressure on patterson. although i'd have been rooting for floyd, smokin' joe scores a ko in 7,
Floyd Patterson in 1964 was awaiting the rematch between World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali and challenger Sonny Liston. Patterson scored a major victory that year defeating contender Eddie Machen, in July. Patterson has defeated big bangers Oscar Bonavena and George Chuvalo. Frazier also has defeated Oscar Bonavena, George Chuvalo, and Eddie Machen. Who would win and why?.