funny every time. must be the timing
completely agree. **** health and safety!
i'm not saying he'd carry the weight. he'd go into the ring at the weight he's most comfortable at, 145. do you not think pacquiao could win...
yeah that's probably the main reason for the prejudice. when prejudices are so long-standing, they become infused with 'logic'!
side note, langford gave up 29 pounds against johnson, and greb gave up 32 pounds against meehan (1919). not drawing any comparisons, just thought...
i know these fighters are active but i couldn't bring myself to ask the general forum... i wanted to know what you guys think about this. if...
i agree that the bias against heavyweights is frustrating. like i said, though, some people do have good reasons for their choices (the dominance...
yeah so difficult to compare and pick who was greater. anyone who thinks it's clear cut must be seeing something i'm not... or not seeing something ;)
lol you're banging your head against a brick wall. we've covered this!
agreed, transition periods last for four years tops (again, same with tennis). to claim that a decade is weak tends to be a bit of a stretch. the...
a coincidence that these two are also known for their textbook technique, great power and fluid combinations? i think not. a killer instinct can...
completely agree, dominance makes everyone look bad. it just depends whether you think he was that good, or the opponents were not so good (or any...
louis couldn't have done better against the competition of his time. he ducked no one and beat everyone. the argument would be that the era was...
louis scores highly for dominance (both in the sense of consistently winning and the manner in which he won) but scores less highly for...
wow great fight. no doubt that the tillis fight was a turning point for tyson, he looked like a much more mature fighter after that. holmes tyson...