Get top notch takedown defence, square up your stance, and learn to check and block kicks, otherwise you are ****ed.
Save up and get laser treatment for your eyes, it's quite cheap nowadays.
Assuming his conditioning, motivation etc were the same as on that night vs Tyson, how would he do? He really looked awesome in that fight, great...
There's no specific method. I also thought about betting odds, but that would be hard to find out, and give a distorted list. Most fans don't even...
1 Douglas vs Tyson 2 Turpin vs Robinson 3 Laing vs Duran 4 Spinks vs Ali 5 Foreman vs Moorer 6 Randall vs Chavez 7 Purrity vs W. Klitschko 8...
No one who had 3 title shots can be called unlucky unless they got robbed in all three. Fact is, he just wasn't good enough.
Wlad has never showed the kind of mobility and combination punching that Douglas showed on that night, or chin. Remember, Tyson had fired Rooney...
Watched this a while ago and I had Tyson winning. Tillis showed Tyson was not some kind of unstoppable machine, but he didn't beat him.
I've heard a lot of ifs in boxing but this one is pushing things a bit. Ali was the only top heavyweight who even resembled Leonard in a 200lbs...
Why, what did he say about it?
Prime Ali. Speed kills.
The problem with this is that a skill set represents a fighters potential - it's partly a guess, it's how well they'd do in theory against people...
I'd have him around 30-40, but I rank boxers on achievements mostly. If you rank on head to head P4P ability, he would be very high, maybe even...
Very low. A middleweight against arguably the best heavyweight ever, and one with great combination punching and finishing ability. Greb might win...
No way on earth that he'd last 15 rounds.