Nah, not for me, although he would have given just about every HW something to seriously think about.
I may sound a little heartless here but I'm trying to be objective, what is it with boxers needing to be financially mollycoddled? They are grown...
Good fighter Joe but who did he really beat, he had the sort of style and speed that could be negated by great timing, trouble is, he never fought...
Your idiol couldn't even reach the final bell against Holyfield and pensioner Foreman did so that means Foreman batters Tyson, see, we can all use...
He could run but he couldn't hide....
I don't know mate, I think Holyfield hit a lot harder than given credit for. He was a terrific body puncher and had a great left hook and right hand.
I couldn't care less about his legacy, if he'd had quit after Manilla there's a chance that he would have lived out the rest of his days...
That's another one that's hard to judge, before the Wilder bouts you'd say not a chance but since then his punching reputation has increased tenfold.
That's of course if he could take the shots of Douglas.
No, I don't think he was 6'5, in fact trust me he wasn't.
Bowe is a funny case, he had the heart of a lion but in the grand scheme of things was he all that resilient? I know each man is different and you...
I don't think that was peak Ali tbh, a prime Tyson would have had a real chance of knocking out that version of Ali, still, I don't think an Ali...
But how many of his opponents get a pass for not being at their absolute peak when they faced him?
He would flatten Bruno, like you say, those sly, devastating uppercuts he threw would stiffen Bruno up and leave him ripe for a haymaker, Bruno is...
It's a funny old game boxing isn't it, these are one of those fights that would end up completely different to what we imagine. I fancy a peak...