The only idiot here is you. Even if we assume it was, it also matters where both shots landed and how ready their recepients were for them....
Tyson KO's him in a few rounds.
There's nothing wrong with Pat's posts, he makes perfect sense.
I'm not joking one bit. We are talking about a 240 lbs HW boxer who threw a great power punch with proper bodyweight behind it, which landed...
True, but he packed more muscle as he aged.
He might survive and continue after McCall's counter, but not after Rahman's punch. Ali will be out could after that Rahman punch, and frankly,...
When he was roided to the gills, not when he was younger. Tyson was drugged and washed up when he faced Lewis, Holyfield was still in good shape...
Wrong. All his early career matches are a struggle since he's facing way better competition than he did in the 60s.
He ain't got anything. He'd be green against Ruddock, Mercer and Morrison, so there's a good chance he loses to at least one of them. Vitali...
Are you assuming they don't get to hit him the way they did Lennox or are you assuming he'd survive those shots ???
Both Tyson and Lewis beat up Ali badly.
Ali is overrated and beatable. You have no fights to watch. Tyson and Lewis would both beat him up, no matter what version shows up.
Very overrated due to his win over Ali who himself is the most overrated boxer of all time. I rate Frazier between 11 and 20 all time.
Yes, but Holy didn't beat him, a DQ is not the same as being beat by KO/TKO or on points.
He only lost once to Holyfield. And he wins both fights if the 87-88 version shows up.