Worse still, the true half is just me being sarcastic. Thank you. (hopefully you haven't mistaken me for Mendoza.)
I've heard it said many times, including on this forum. I've said it, myself; Ali said it after the fight. You really don't know what you are looking at,Terminal!
You're forgetting one thing window licker, body shots do count in a fight you know and are massively significant in a bout. Of course you wouldn't know that because the only gloves you've put on are your Grandmothers Marigolds... rofl
Except I was referring to Mcgrain comment saying Ali took head shots ,many of them in the foreman fight that was the what I was interested in not who won the rounds or total shots landed...see you are jumpimg in the waters and drowning yourself on here on a daily basis with the big boys,than again as WORST poster that's what is expected from you! :thumbsup
Wlad and Lewis, you often here of opponents not necessarily be overly generous to them but please their "vice like" physical strength! it's something Manny used to talk about a lot too.
Wlad and vitali and lewis were all technical fighters first then strength however ,that is the difference.
PUNCHING POWER AND PHYSICAL STRENGTH IS NOT THE SAME THING. A non prime Muhammad Ali was physically stronger than a young prime george foreman. Get over it you losers.
It's a statement, it's not pointless it is aimed at you responding to every post like your life depends on imposing your point of view.
Tony Halme http://www.iltalehti.fi/kuvagalleria/data/yleinen/1322/7.shtml Or the Norwegian child molester Larssen.
Definitely true but people often group those two things together. For example Thomas Hearns could punch hard, but was able to be push around the ring, something that Hagler took advantage of by keeping Hearns on the ropes for the second half of the first round in their bout.
Steve Collins manhandled Nigel Benn like a father to a child, but couldn't punch with a fraction of the power Benn could load up with.