Because Bruno was a carefully moved fighter and Layne had been through hell and was a spent force. He did give a better account in the Jackson...
Do your research Magoo. A sick man gets knocked out and is rushed back into the ring just two months later...down 16 pounds..does this sound...
Norris pressured Tucker and fought a swarmed fight.he was quicker with combos than Rock but a much lighter puncher.
Layne was forced into the Walls fight after being bed ridden from the flu. Layne did what Big Cat, Baker, and lots of big heavies couldn't and...
He wasn't intimidated by Tyson or Lewis either. And boxed well too before....you know they stated swinging back at him. Unless you were a no show...
Prove which HW with the same money punch and KO ratio against similar comp level hit the hardest. I suppose Spoon had bigger ****s and that in...
I already did. Not my problem you didn't read it and made factually incorrect statements.
1952 minus 7 years....Walcott was one year into His return to the sport....not fighting Joe Louis. You seem to not know much....
But he had *****, Marciano knocks him out but it would be a harder war than over half these tallish musclemen from the 80s would give him.
Quawi was a 5'5" light heavy who would do better against Marciano than tucker, bruno, and that lot would.
Those must be the better days, they keep saying Walcott saw. I have to agree, no way Marciano is beating that prime beast.
I agree, Walcott had seen better days, untrained and starving, slaving on the docks, truely a force in the ring every weekend. And no way...
Why don't you give Abe Simon the credit he deserves, punk. You think that 30 somethign year old man dancing around and knocking out all those...
I don't dispute Layne was already an erratic mess at this pint, but from articles at the time it seems Layne was forced into the first Walls...
double post...