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It looks to have been recently uploaded to YT. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEHYQQayis0
Some footage of Persol (against Bobo Olson), for anyone who's never seen him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BN2FHW0Vk4Y
:huh So did Holyfield. In fact, he actually won his first title a few months before Tyson did. No, the consensus was that he was at his...
I think that he could beat Marshall, LaMotta, and Moore at 160 but loses to Robinson, Burley, and Charles. Not sure about the others.
Out of the ones actually on the list, I'd probably pick Lewis-Holy - Holy was being given rounds where he just laid on the ropes and barely threw...
1. Edwin Rosario - Tremendous puncher, but also something of a front-runner and lacking in versatility and resilience. He basically just fell...
Funny how people said the exact opposite after HBO had back-to-back hits with Bradely-russian guy and Rios-Alvarado 2. If HBO comes up with...
So Lopez has the power to break a guy's jaw and make him quit with one shot, whereas Prescott can't slow down a guy even after hitting him 10,000...
Sure you can, but that didn't stop him from losing to: -Prescott (career journeyman) -Peterson (failed to beat Ortiz, and has since been bombed...
Just like Breidis Prescott.
"That punch would've KO'd anyone..."
You have proof of that? Berbick wasn't "anyone," he was known for being a strong fighter himself. Bobby Czyz said Tyson was very strong - do...
Holyfield was strong enough to push around Tyson, who was himself renowned for his strength. Who was the strongest fighter that Liston proved...
If Marty Marshall busted up and dropped Liston, and Ali's punches staggered him and convinced him to quit, what would Holyfield do? :good