no. no shame in that either. i think pacquiao would struggle to knock down most at 154, let alone at middleweight. much of pacquiao's power is...
:rofl not even laughing because i think you're wrong, it's your timing!
is that the one with louis feeding that tiny dog with a bottle of milk :lol: makes me crack up every time, great video :nut
this is a remarkable video reznick. you really capture his essence. the head movement, lunging jab and his overall flexibility are all in there....
this comparison is not a good one. liston was a gifted boxer, he wasn't just a wrecking machine like foreman - he had ring smarts, was relatively...
yes, that was an excellent post by bodhi. what i would say, is that while marciano isn't the greatest heavyweight that there has ever been, his...
i remember reading a quote by someone who was persuading robinson to fight some exhibitions in europe. it went something like this: "the...
johnson, dempsey, louis, marciano, ali and tyson for sure. then i guess from the lower weights you'd have the two sugar rays. to round out the...
yeah, i don't think people fully realised how good hagler's chin was either. he took some real bombs in that fight, and the mugabi fight too....
same. i think we're the only ones. that fight just had to be 7-5 one way or the other :roll:
this isn't about fights, it's about the overall series e.g. who got the better of leonard hearns? i guess you'd say leonard has a win and a draw,...
i'm not basing my analysis on excuses, just on how the fights went. also, taking into account primes and weights, but in a loose way. hearns has...
hagler hearns and hearns duran were definitive. leonard duran, leonard hagler and leonard hearns all ended relatively evenly for me. i'd call...
interesting thread... no real surprises though. 21.
what can we infer from the vast number of great lightweights? is 135 pounds the optimum weight for a fighter to showcase the greatest array of...