Tyson himself could have been much better than he was - but blew it, after a few brief explosive years, and was finished as a potentially truly...
Ah, I see - should really have made that link myself :) Either way, I don't - just the two vids I already posted. if anybody has any good pointers...
I don't know about that. Larry Holmes had all of that (except the devastating power of Foreman) and Tyson was able to bypass the jab and reach...
I'd say his uppercuts were sharp stinging slaps without any real power or weight behind them. Don't get me wrong - I think Ali was the greatest...
Would be short with both at their early 20's best. Four round all out war with Tyson knocking big George out, swarming under around and ultimately...
I'd agree to an extent - but Hamed was only ever great against second or third tier opposition. He had exactly one fight against a truly world...
I'd go with Joe Louis, Roberto Duran or Julio Cesar Chavez as possibles. These three probably have the best overall balance of the attributes...
Could be that by maintaining a good stance with the head off centre as a starting point that head movement just flowed naturally off that. Seems...
Can do? No. Could do? Yes. Those skills take years to learn and perfect.
Oh really? well, I guess either way the plan goes out the window :)
Personally I found Giudice's book excellently researched but pretty poorly written. A lot of clunky grammar and pet phrases he overuses. The...
As noted below, boxing or fighting in some form is older than water. That move has been used since who-knows-when. In a general sense, though, I...
Everyone has a plan til they get punched in the face. Hit the one in the middle! Boxing is not about your feelings, it's about performance.
None taken. Perhaps I didn't explain it well. I'm interested in how effective fighters like Hamed, Tyson, Foreman etc. might have been if they had...