Yes. And I asked you if you thought that knowing those specific techniques might have helped Lewis in that specific situation. You answered...
It was YOUR example.
No, of course he doesn't. Shockingly, I didn't make that claim.
Do you think being really good at peek-a-boo, i see you, might have helped Lennox Lewis in that specific situation? Or you can't agree? Where...
He's very skilled but as we saw against Chisora his high skill level is compromised a bit by the size problem. Obviously the bigger the opponent...
Right, but even as they get bigger, they have relative value in terms of the broadest skillsets. Riddick Bowe is the most skilled superheavy, and...
That's ridiculous! CT, this is silly now. LL famously lost a huge fight due to the indiscipline coming off the ropes against against Hasim...
I mean I can only disagree with this as forcefully as possible while remaining polite and keeping the Molotov cocktails unlit. Why don't you give...
:lol: well thanks but i'll make up my own mind. That's one way to say it! It is extremely difficult, and when people manage it, it's...
Right, so you and I have agreed that Wladimir having a broader skillset would be to his advantage, and to the advantage of all fighers with a...
While we normally do find lots to disagree about when it comes to Wladimir especially, this is a really good point. When we talk about physical...
He did develop a skillset that was built around his weaknesses and protecting them which is also all but unique in heavyweight history, but no,...
Yeah, he was better than most of the guys he fought - except when he wasn't. If he was more skilled, he'd have done better a lot of the time. He...
Yes, you can add whatever fighter you like though. Riddick Bowe or Evander Holyfield, or Joe Louis or Lennox Lewis, as he's relevant to the...
Let it lead to this then: Do you think that Wladimir is more skilled having the skillset he had, or the skillset he had plus all of Roberto...