No they aren't. He was throwing 90 punches a round against Purity while moving loads. Against Brewster he had a panic attack for whatever reason.
No evidence of that. You're going on him fighting 20+ rounds. But if 5 punches a round are thrown it doesn't mean a while lot. It's like saying...
The reason Lennox was fading was partly because he was out of shape but largely because Vitali pressured him by throwing 70 punches a round. Byrd...
He didn't do that with Tunney and healthy Miske fought him to a split decision and Greb supposedly outboxed him. Dempsey would need to break Conn...
What are you do, kill him?
Does the Olympic Light Heavyweight Gold Medalist of 1960 count? I can't see anyone weighing in at say 175lbs day of the fight and beating him....
Conn is the type of boxer Dempsey had problems with. I think Conn is a better boxer than Tunney but smaller. So Conn may well outbox Dempsey with...
More suspect pacing and lack of relaxation. But I'd bet his long distance roadwork or swimming pace is faster than other SHWs. In some of his...
A Dempsey who hadn't boxed for 8 years, maybe hadn't trained for 8 years, and had 3 fights in the 4 years before that. Seriously?
Byrd also lost nearly every round to Wlad and Vitali. Mercer could come forward and exchange with Lennox, while Byrd could not. It's very...
Vitali and Wlad. It's not just the number of punches they throw but the amount of movement they used. And also the fact they could fight until...
While I pick Kalambay I'm not picking a stoppage. I think Watson/Eubank were stronger and harder hitting at the weight than Kalambay
Kalambay by schoolage
It's fair enough to agree to disagree mate, no hard feelings and have a nice day
Watch the Malinga-Benn fights and rightfully tick the Kalambay box