People have changed, the average man of today is taller and wider. There are more giants today than 50 years ago. There were elss at world lever...
If he's reborn as American, big chance. Reborn as Eastern European. He'd be a cruiser.
But Wlad does overpower, his leaning and pushing drains the **** out of guys. But I get what you mean. Also how do you quantize strength...
Foreman talked good words about anyone. He also said he avoided Quarry like the plague. What do giant fists have to do with ****? Gerry ****y...
Don't bother, he's an admitted schizo who thinks Gene Tunney is the technically most perfect heavyweight
Overpowering sub 200 pound guys and having relatively large biceps = stronger than Wlad.
Holyfield was considered shot before the Tyson fight and people feared for his life. He was more past it than Tyson
It depends how much you value consistency. Consistency is a rather hard thing to do, even for the greatest.
He defined greatness in the division.
He likes to jump back and stop pucnhing too much. Could have stopped Russell had he not done that.
A few. But only the more skilled ones.
There have been numerous 6'6/6'7 guys who were rather light, like under 200 pounds. Like Jack Trammell. There's also a recent example of some 6'6...
Why do so many of his boxrec weigh entries have exactly 238 listed. Almost makes his weight seem fabricated
Didn't Pryor turn down a Leonard fight?
Parkinsons is genetic mostly. So you could blame his forefathers