I've heard people say it before and I have read it on here over the years.
Did it though or was it a case of their power being less effective against bigger and stronger opponents? Saying that, Duran is an example of a...
And that's where the cut off point for every individual comes in to fruition, the key point is finding where the cut off point is. How often have...
Impossible to say isn't it, Marciano never faced a wrecking ball like Foreman, my money would be on Foreman doing the exact same to him, no way...
I agree with you both, I think the key point and emphasis, especially in the HW division is to be in tip top shape if you come in heavier than...
Isn't perspective a funny old game, back in the late 80's and early 90's, 250lb was considered grossly obese, almost on par with a blue whale and...
Tyson should have won against Douglas because of the long count. The photo of Walcott's face after receiving what is thought to be the KO blow...
What is it with the myth that gaining body weight doesn't increase your punching power? Does anyone really believe that Holyfield hit harder at...
I asked about McVey when I came back on, I don't go on forums as much as I used to so always wondered why he was banned, silly really, another...
I love Liston's style even though it could be considered a little slow. With the length of his arms there's a real weight behind his punches,...
He did indeed, if I remember rightly Holmes gave Tyson a swelling under one eye.
Which is something Ali could have utilized, instead, all he tried to do was pull his head back away from the punch.
These Eastern European fighters are difficult to judge as they usually enter the pro game at an older age and with a fair bit of mileage on the...
Angelo Dundee didn't administer the smelling salts, I'll probably be way off but my guess is one of Angelo's brothers, Joseph? I'm not even sure...
Holmes was old and had been layed off, let's put things in to perspective.