Of course, I agree.
Strength isn't a skill though. You said skills.
His jab wasn't textbook and he didn't always use it in a way for beginners to use. For one he held it at his waist usually. I understand what...
What exact "skills" does Joshua have that set him apart so much?
Like I said, I'm not exactly sure the specifics of it but I do know that at least until after the US entered the war there was public sentiment...
Miguel Cotto is pretty good for boxing fundamentals. Keeps his hands up in the text book fashion, uses angles, pivoting, very good jab. Everything...
I wouldn't recommend Ali (his name) to anyone thats a beginner. He did so many things against the fundamentals that anyone else that didn't have...
You didn't say anything factually incorrect. Maybe just a little misinterpretation. Willard was 245 for the Dempsey bout, about 15 lbs lighter...
Or just live stream it.
Lean towards both versions of Holyfield. Heavyweight Holyfield stops Lyle.
100% would agree he isn't anyone to model as a fighter but he is a tad bit underrated in the skills department. Just a tad. He was plain wild and...
Dempsey tko. The fight would get stopped, 90s Foreman took too many punches. Could anyone here realistically see any version of Foreman take 50%...
I disagree. I think Dempsey would have a much harder time with Foreman than Foreman would with Joshua. Joshua has dodgy stamina and was put down...
Willard started his career at 29 years old and won the title at 33. He wasn't very far removed from his peak if at all.
Ortiz is too slow and non-explosive to give Lennox problems. On a normal night Lennox takes him out in 6.