Yes. Otherwise, Bert would have left Holyfield horizontal.
That's how Berbick lost to Tyson. Someone spiked his water. Otherwise, Berbick would have put on a boxing masterpiece.
But most heavies back then were that size. It's not like the norm was to have 6'4 220 pound top contenders.
Folley was a HW, but a small one compared to modern day heavies. How do you think Spinks would have stacked up against him. An ATG light...
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Quarry is no Holyfield. Holyfield was a rock solid 218 pounds against Tyson and was a better fighter than Quarry. Tyson would wreck Quarry.
Walcott could take a decision
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Ali vs Marciano is a traditional staple of this forum.
Depends on the fighters. A guy like Lennox Lewis, his size plus his skill make him very difficult for a fighter under 200 pounds to beat. Mike...
I didn't necessarily mean you, just that it's a common sentiment on here that I have seen.
I'm sure with day before weigh ins and modern day weight cutting methods, someone who is 190ish pounds with same day weigh ins could cut down to...
The 215 pound cruisers of today are typically in very good shape. Are you telling me that Patterson or Machen would be 220 pounds and not be blobs...
People will say that Liston has a deeper HW resume than Usyk, despite the fact that Liston's best opponents were under 200 pounds on fight night....
If Liston's best opponents cut weight, they would be closer in size to light heavies. The cruiserweight division was originally made for the...