It's like you wrote that about me :lol: Technique has a lot to do with it, but I'm not gonna say flawless technique or anything like that. The...
And the whole time, he'd look bored. And we're all puking.
Their speed is conditioned upon their timing, their terrific legs, and their explosiveness. They throw the punches right, they throw the hard,...
I wouldn't use the qualifier far, but Larry's jab, and hands in general, were faster than Wlad's.
Holmes' greater handspeed is the difference, to me. He's going to come, and he's going to throw. A fighter as smart as Larry Holmes will know...
I've heard he was pulling all nighters, getting wasted, showing up to training late... Man, that's just not a good idea.
Pretty much this. He played the matador because Donaire was flat-footed and stalking him, throwing one at a time. It was a complete reversal...
I don't agree with anybody mentioned. All these guys have more variety in their game than they are being given credit for. Pavlik has a...
Its a good quote. He wasn't doing any of the things that took him to the top, he wasn't eating right, wasn't sleeping, and was starting to get...
This is something that is important to remember. People always asked me why, after experiencing so many camps with so many great conditioning...
Tons of road work in the morning. At least five or six miles, hills...Then he'd work his legs. We're talking some squats, dead lifts, jumps. He'd...
This. Jones' workouts were scary. He led me through one once, one time. I still remember how hard it was, and I was probably in nearly the best...
He had a low, low ring IQ. He panicked in his own way; By flipping out and fouling out. I don't think he WANTED out anymore. I think he lost...
Parks was the better boxer. He had more skills and variety than McClellan. That said, he was a good deal more fragile. Both were big punchers,...
I was reasonably certain Holyfield would. Tyson was getting shaky in training, the word around was that he was getting lazy, and Holyfield was...