Haha what?? Cooper's max fighting weight was 190 lbs. I believe the least he ever weighed for a fight (when he didn't have a trainer) was around 170-175.
That wasn't the point at hand. You were saying he was a 'real' heavyweight while Cunningham started at Cruiser. That's a point about size, not power. Cunningham is the much bigger guy. Of course Cooper hit harder. Just admit you made a mistake, no big deal.
this is about smaller men being able to drop bigger men, but in the end getting beaten up. as ali did with cooper. and fury did with cunningham. cunningham got ko'd bro. get it through your brain.
Haha ya. People on here would rather jump from the Empire State Building than admit to a small, meaningless mistake.
^^^LMFAO how tall are Tyson, Frazier, Tua? Cunningham drop Fury while he doesn't hit hard while when Cooper knockdown ali, he's known to hit hard and has fought at heavyweight since I believe the start of his pro career regardless of what weight he weigh in.
LMFAO @ These 2 morons. Cooper yes was a small heavyweight but so what? He's 6'0 lol. Tyson, Tua were 1 inch or 2 inch shorter then cooper and look what both did at heavyweights lol. Being small don't mean anything cause history has proven it. Cooper was a proven hard punch heavyweight while Cunningham wasn't a provem hard punch heavyweight FACT!!!
The bottom line is this, fury was knockdown by a feather fisted Cunningham bottom line which nothing nobody can say to change that. Jennings hits hard which if he lands on fury? Fury might go to sleep or be knockdown more then once if that fight happens trust me.
Ummmmm.... I have already said that Cooper hits much harder than Cunningham. Everyone knows this. But you said that Cunningham isn't a real HW because he fought at a Lower weight class. In reality, he was much bigger than Cooper who you called a 'real heavyweight'. If you had said that Cooper was a 'real heavyweight puncher' initially we wouldn't be having a discussion. Learn to admit mistakes, it's part of becoming a man.