Dangerous fight for both. I can't with confidence pick a winner. If pushed, I'd go for Louis since he had less holes in his game and was more...
It's not that I think fighters have no pride or honour, but rather it's because of three things: 1) Potentially huge money to be made or lost. 2)...
I think Holmes did, because Marciano wanted to retire. His back was killing him and he was fed up with Al Weill. Plus, his marriage was on the...
He was avoided because he was dangerous, but moreso in my opinion because he wasn't marketable. He did himself no favours either by stating that...
He was a Pitbull in human form.
Tua would possibly go the distance, but George's jab would make Tua's face look like ground beef at the end of the fight.
I tend to think pretty much all good fighters since the 90's onwards at the very least dabbled inTestosterone, either Cypionate or Enanthate. It's...
I think Chisora goes the distance, but he loses 12/15 rounds, and maybe wins two, with one even. Chisora is tough and rugged, so his torment...
Years ago I read about his 360x10. No mention of his heart rate. In any event, a 480 one rep max is extremely impressive. Holyfield was a strong dude.
That sir, would be Trenbolone. It does make a person feel invulnerable and completely fearless, but Trenbolone wreacks havok with cardiovascular...
They help, of course. I still think that it's the intangibles that ultimately make the biggest difference.
No doubt he used PEDS, but I suspect most of his opponents during this time were on something, too. Just a note about PEDS during this era... 8x...
Why is it obvious he used GH? GH is not actually very good for building muscle.
The seeds of greatness were there. His talent was undeniable, but as said, he underachieved. He was a bit of a headcase, I think.
Totally agree. Johnson is the hardest fight. Willard the easiest.