I think he would probably win over all of them, but this is heavyweight, so I voted 'mixed results'... I am a coward.. ;) ( I have my doubts...
Good observation. But I don't think he could beat today's big 255 pounders. Norton really was a big cruiserweight.
Cus D'Amato said this and that. 'No short swarmer beats Foreman, blablabla..' Well, folks, I do not agree with the great Cus' words. Remember...
That's very likely.
Tyson. Ali may have had slightly better reflexes, but in regard to pure handspeed and volume punching, Tyson may have been the fastest heavyweight...
I think so.
Thats the way I see it. A man beating up a scared boy. Daniel is a nice young man but he would be better suited as a fitness instructor or a chef...
I agree. Daniel looks great but has no heart. In return, Hrgovich looks plodding, stiff and akward, but he can fight and has a strong chin and can...
They all are looking to cash out - I think they have lost the desire as sportsmen, really. Who can blame them after a long hard career?
Bruno was too stiff, upright and had zero defense when tacked. BUT! He may have been one of the strongest heavyweights ever, stronger than Foreman...
So very true - One thing is brute power that doesn't connect another thing is a perfectly timed shot that connects.
Ehm, Marciano around Spinks' size, Sir?? Marciano was 5 feet 10 inches (or shorter) with a 67 inch reach. M. Spinks was 6' 2'½', a reach on 76''...
I do not agree - Marciano would probably be stopped around the fifth round, but we are not gonna' argue whether Marciano gets stopped in two...
There is a world of difference in terms of talent and level of competition. Marciano fought old, very, very small heavyweights, who, at the time...
My words... Rocky would have a hard time finding job as a sparringpartner for the skilled more up to date boxers