I'm gonna go with Byrd on this one, for the same reason emanuel_august said.
I think Pavlik's one-punch KO power is greater than Tyson's pre-prison, but that's mostly a styles thing. Post-prison Tyson, who loaded up alot...
I think RJJ would thrash him pretty bad in a boxing match, but the RJJ of 2008+ just might lose. Prime RJJ would knock him out inside of 3...
Foreman. Butterbean wasn't/isn't that hard of a puncher - his deceptive handspeed was always his best attribute.
Tyson via absolute demolition inside of six rounds. Tyson would've fought Tua ASAP if the latter was around in the mid/late 80s, it'd be a great...
Prime Tyson would shut out comeback Foreman with ease - he was far slower, lacked the killer instinct, and lacked the workrate to win rounds. 90s...
A highly-disputed one-point split decision is clearly beating someone...? He's scared. The Pacquiao hype train is losing its wheels.
No. Mayweather may be boring, but he at least beats guys decisively.
Tyson's shirt is kind of cool...but so dated.
Hagler is the best example...I'm not sure if he was/is right- or left-handed, but he switched from orthodox to southpaw stance quite often. He's...
I'm going to go out on a limb and call an upset for LaMotta. Would be a great fight, though.
I like 'em all, but my favorite is probably I, followed closely by II. I liked Rocky Balboa, too...it was weird seeing a movie in theaters that...
1) George Foreman VS Jim Jeffires - Foreman T(KO) 3 2) Jack Dempsey vs JJWalcott - Walcott UD15 3) Gene Tunney vs Roland Lastarza - Tunney...
It's a nice plus...but alot of the champions that made a living rising off the canvas were just easy guys to knock down. There's a difference...
In this scenario the neutral corner rule plays a big role. If it's not in effect, then Dempsey could very well knock Louis down once early and...