Its the pressure of Frazier , the condition of a prime Frazier along with his power and leaping hooks and pressure workrate - again Wilder can...
I have not seen Wilder yet against a prime Frazier type opposition - Frazier had a short prime but up until FOTC he was a beast- Wilder can wack...
Joe Louis by KO
Tate actually became a very good professional until his 15th round brutal KO loss to Mike Weaver- had it been 12 rounds Tate would have won a UD...
1900s - Jim Jeffries 1910s - Jack Johnson 1920 - Jack Dempsey 1930s- Joe Louis 1940s - Joe Louis 1950s - Rocky Marciano 1960s - Muhammad Ali...
Carl had a great jab and movement - Quarry went to the body/head well and had a solid chin....I think Carl uses his jab very well but Jerry get to...
A quick look at Wilder's last opponent and most credible opponent Ortiz is listed at 40 -yet there was an article stating he was older from Cuban...
Tough Tough Job - Looks good from what I can see
I think one thing we have learned over the years is that older fighters need to put on weight and concentrate on muscle rather than make a weight....
The point is an 1950 Joe Louis was still able to KO Nino Valdes in 1 round in an exhibition so obviously not the same fighter but still may be...
they said the same thing about Foreman at 44
Joe Louis for me was the finest Heavyweight Champion of all time- He was not at all a prime Joe Louis but he still had enough to KO Nino Valdes in...
Mitch Green would do wonderful as long as 8-22-1 Bruce Johnson or 5-11-2 Miguel Otero was not around in the same decade - Did they have crack...
If it doesn't open just search Joe Louis KO Nino Valdes in 1 in exhibition - article said 1950