I already weighed on this on another thread. "Mrtony80" over on General had this too say, and I think that he makes a helluva lot of sense:...
Speaking of, George Benton (God bless him) functioned as a "policeman" of sorts during his long career.
Great contrast. You got me there. If you think about it, my position credits Tyson more than yours does. I'm saying that his athleticism and...
I love George Benton. His voice in the corner during Holyfield-Dokes used to ring in my head when I fought fat guys: "Now... listen.......
- Ortiz is a young, young 24. - The headbutt was bad, bad. He looked like Fireman Jim Flynn (may he rest in pieces) on Jack Johnson the way he...
...We just saw an 80-year-old man turn the tables on a young upstart last night. At least wait a few weeks before inviting the same.
Agreed all over the place. Somebody on general wrote "Floyd: 42-1. Owned by an 80-year-old."
[/COLOR] I'm not sure what you took issue with if you agreed ...but, okay. He did good, sure, but without that team, he wouldn't have done much...
...An educated guess? Crystal meth.
Drugs ravaged him.
[/COLOR][/FONT] Agreed! [/COLOR][/FONT] In terms of his offense and how well his style matched his physical gifts and limitations, I agree....
Most guys don't regress like that. They start off immature and then get stronger inside. Tyson was propped up early so to speak. As much as he was...
Operation: futile.
I got him at #8 among HW champs. His fights brought as much excitement to my youth as Joe Louis did to JG's and Burt's. The Evan Fields thing...
This may be Mayweather-Gatti II. Ortiz has one thing going for him -I think he's likely to go right at Floyd and fight him right. And if power...