Do you think that Cus saw talent? Or did he see potential and teach the talent?
It is just little things. For instance, I'm fighting a guy that likes to get in close and throw left hooks. I let him get close but get my head on...
Hagler never fought anyone like Archie Moore. The experience that Moore acquired- even if you only look at his competition at or around...
None of those guys are 'cuties', nor are they 'slick.' You don't see those types of fighters any more because nobody fights enough rounds to learn...
If that was a 15 round fight and it went to a13th round, Meldrick Taylor would be a tragic statistic....because he had 'dominated' the fight.
I assume you mean Chavez of today? 12 round unanimous decision. The Chavez of 1990 wouldn't stop Lopez early but he might kill him.
How about this? I can use the laces of your glove- by crossing the laces up by the knuckles then pulling them tight and down to the wrist- to move...
He also landed as many elbows as gloves in that fight.
I agree with that assessment. I wonder if they took the Norris fight as a cash grab because they saw the writing on the wall after the Chavez...
Ask Edwin Rosario about Julio Cesar Chavez and uppercuts. James Toney was very effective with that punch as well. My personal pick for the best...
It would really highlight how stupid it is to "build" a fighter to 25-0 with 24 kos and 28 total rounds and claim that he deserves a title fight.
I saw him fight a lot, on television, when I was a kid. May he rest in peace.
There is considerable evidence from boxing guys that were there that McClellan was 38 pounds heavier than Julian Jackson for their second fight....
Or, if a guy is fighting 'at' 154 but is comfortable in the ring at 176....
I wasn't intending to imply that, I'm sorry if I did.