A relatively light puncher but kept a great pace, threw a lot of punches, had solid boxing skills, and took a great punch. If you weren't prepared...
That version of Tyson gets stopped by Mercer.
I don’t see Roy Jones Jr. remaining upright for 12 rounds against David Tua. Somewhere along the line he gets nailed hard on the jaw and it’s good...
Physically, yes, he never was better physically after that fight. I actually think he never was the same again, brain or body, after Frazier I....
Thank you so much for posting this. This is the best quality version of Louis-Sharkey that I've ever seen. A real treat.
Gene Tunney, of course.
It is super thorough and very well researched, but so unbelievably interesting and wild that you won't be able to put it down and it won't seem...
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Bowe stops all of them except Fury beats him and Wilder is a 50-50 that could see both on the deck. Haye might run around and lose a decision.
Dokes by decision. Not more powerful, but he was faster and had better skills. He would hit Cooper more than Cooper hit him.
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