Likable is subjective I guess...I had a soft spot for Hagler, but his clinging to the image that the whole world was always against him and the...
I think it's the intangibles. Ward seems to naturally adapt to opponents and anticipate what they do, frustrating them.
Sure, a natural HW like Ruiz who KD'd Holyfield doesn't hit as hard as Froch... How can a fighter have a glass jaw if he wasn't even knocked...
Yeah, right. Put Dirrell and Froch in with Ruiz and they are mauled to death in 4 - 5 rounds. Roy never had a chin problem before age 35 and...
Jones completely dominated two ATG's in Toney and Hopkins. Not many fighters ever fight two ATG's without anybody thinking a rematch would be...
Hagler certainly was not the better tactician and more technically sound. He was a very good boxer but became great because of his chin,...
I consider them equally great. Hagler for dominating MW like few fighters ever dominated a division and for his destruction of Hearns....
Fighters with great heart tend to get overrated. Holyfield was very good but inconsistent at HW. His title win against a fat Douglas wasn't...
Originally when Haye moved to HW I was a little nervous - similar to being nervous about Vitali's comeback and his injury - prone body. But the...
So you are saying Vitali would outland Tyson 158 : 100 punches in the first six rounds? Cuts don't always determine who the better fighter...
Sanders was a 6'4 southpaw, nothing in common with Tyson and Vitali gave him a brutal beatdown. Vitali stumbled in round one and his chin held up...
Yeah, let's be real. Prime Tyson had a close fight with Tillis and couldn't stop Smith. Prime Vitali stops them both, easily and brutally....
Yes and the point isn't whether he could have beaten Ward. Why isn't he trying anymore? He was trying against Dirrell, hit a lot of air, kept...
Sanders was a southpaw, his best weapeon was the short right hand, which had a short distance to travel to Wlad's chin. Also, Sanders was a four...