Only the beloved, incongruous, lamblike Bruno! But, yes, killer is not a word that should be mentioned in the same sentence as B _ _ _ _.
I'll certainly take your word for it. Seems this book may have some interesting tidbits. In hindsight, Ali does look weight-trained heavy. This...
This is my post in the "Worst Greatest Ever" thread: "In what is meant as a compliment, I nominate Larry Holmes as the worst possible fighter I...
Not very good; he fell on his face when destiny called.
Whoa! This is an extraordinary claim, as it is pretty much well-known that Ali's training routine was old-school and weights were certainly not...
There was more than meets the eye at the close of Thrilla. Frazier's left eye was useless, "scratched to pieces" by steel that entered the eye...
What a mugging! That poker-faced Louis was nothing short of a killer when determined. He went for nothing but vital spots: the chin, the...
Not to mention one Tony Tucker.
Interesting topic. I can't think of any great champion or top killer puncher with a deep voice! Amazing! Perhaps Joe Frazier has the...
Evander Holyfield was the only credible name left out there. But he was a brawling cruiserweight -however excellent- and I'd say by and large...
Shooting it out straight from the guard position as it is propelled with body weight from the back foot. It is the most basic of boxing tools...
:good Forget Foreman. Forget -gasp- Frazier. Marciano would give Ali the fight of his life.
I'd say any sentence reading "Joe Louis...just not that great?" comes across as both laughable and ridiculous, like "Earth...not really...