I agree. There's no way Tyson wouldn't have done something similar again if Mills had just docked him a million points or whatever and said carry...
Holyfield was already slowing down some time before the Mercer fight. He was losing the spring in his step. Of course he was even a lot more...
Yes, but Holyfield got away with the butts, as most fighters do. With these two styles they will butt each other. I'm not saying it's accidental....
Yeah, that's what I do. I hold 40kg on my chest and do a couple of sets of 10 reps. But I'm not training for boxing, I'm training for lifting ......
I think people get way too critical with other people's lists. Does anyone here not have at least half of those names in their own top 10 ? Does...
What makes you certain of that ? (apart from your obvious and arbitrary 'era bias')
Exactly. In recent years we have fighters like Tony Thompson, Jameel McCline, Michael Grant. and as much as I respect Vitali K and admire his...
Buster Douglas fought him THREE times ! :lol: ..... and people say Douglas did nothing outside of Tokyo ?! :huh
Broad was an overweight fringe contender at best. Tucker didn't impress in that one. Douglas was the first real contender he fought. Yes, he went...
:lol: Talk about era bias ... You'd probably pick this guy to beat Carnera ... http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=2188&cat=boxer...
Young was abysmal by that stage. Lopez wasn't anything special. Carnera beat plenty of men like that.
Here's a 24 minute version of the fight : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xmi9xs_primo-carnera-vs-ernie-schaaf-1933-02-10_sport I'm not...
This fight was actually a 20 rounder and was cut short to save Jack Johnson's championship when he broke his arm against the journeyman Jim...
So, you think Holyfield became a headbutter at the time of the Tyson fight and after ?
In other words, they came in with their heads, and Holyfield came in with his, and they come off worse. Let's be serious, Tyson slammed his head...