Strong and durable legs is required, otherwise light punches can knock someone off balance.
The type of fighters RJJ and his management picked seems to reflect on his in ring style too, very evasive.
Tyson of 1988 vintage would beat any version of Lewis. Tyson was unbeatable , the active use of head movement, bobbing and weaving to put...
Holmes is one of those fighters that on his day he could beat any boxer. If anyone wants to understand the importance of "the jab", they should...
Holyfield had strength and the skills, and he looks the more comfortable fighter in the ring against top opponents. Holyfield would beat Bruno...
Regardless whether Tyson had anything to do with it or not, Ruddock was not the same boxer as he was in his 89-91 fights. That's my 2 pence....
No one is giving Tyson credit. Ruddock threw a sloppy body jab at Lewis and got caught clean with a 2 punch counter. In his past fights he'd...
Before the punishment he took from the Tyson fights, I think Ruddock would prove to be very awkward fight for Holyfield, and would have beaten a...
Chaps, Ruddock at 1991 would beat nearly any heavyweight of the same era, except Tyson who was still too dangerious. I think Ruddock...
No, Tyson isn't invincible, but I think he's just that bit better than Lewis when he was professional and in shape.
Some say Larry Holmes' left jab hurts as much as many other's rights. Saying that Ike Quartey's jab is very impressive.
In the build up to the Eubank vs Benn re-match, they sat opposite each other on some chat show on ITV in the UK. There was a live feed to the US...
I think Ali would scrape it - Holmes lacking some experience at this time where as Ali was reasonably still in fighting shape. A 78's Holmes...
Hmm I don't know about that, a 2002 Tyson looks nothing like how he was in 1996. Age tends to be not so kind to high intensity style fighting.
If a prime Holyfield fought Lewis in the way like how he in his 2nd match against Riddick Bowe, Holyfield would win via split decision. I think...