Part 7: Blackballed ....is up. http://thesweetscience.com/news/articles-frontpage/14029-the-beast-of-stillmans-gym-part-7
Looking back, Dempsey should have faced Wills directly after Willard. He had trained like a fanatic to fight a giant, he was young, fast, agile,...
The greatest generals avoid war. That's the best advice I can give. Inerpersonal violence easily gets out of control with tragic consquences. It...
[/LIST]It could be. The point was to stay out just out of reach, then step in, land, and step back out of reach. Not to far, you want to be able...
I agree with you, but Liston was far more skilled than Foreman, and stronger than Tyson. I don't see Holyfield moving him back at will, for...
You probably didn't feel comfortable because your instincts told you it wasn't a great idea. A southpaw should throw a left hook sparingly and a...
In terms of greatness, it's a matter of fact. H2H.... I have my doubts! That's beautifully put. However....shouldn't your praise for the scene...
The left hook is a good point, but Ali was too much of a stylist for Liston who tended to lumber. Liston did better with orthodox guys -guys who...
Anyone see "Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead"...? It's one my favorite of this genre. Click on this scene below. It's a scene where...
Here's one of my all-time favorite posters breakin' my heart.
My man! That is ....Blasphemy! I think the First Scene of The Godfather transcends every other mob movie, including what they every one of...
(Correction --Lytell offered to fight Ezzard directly after Baroudi's death.)
Sure he could cope. He fought with a busted jaw and his opponent said he never even knew it. " You hit him with your Sunday punch but he don't...
Haha! Nah. I'm a bit older than you! I only chose "Stonehands89" way back when because there already was a "Stonehands" on ESB. 1989 was the year...
I respect him, but do not count him up there with the best trainers. I especially respect his ability to sell a faulty story to legions of...