Tyson would've ****ing obliterated old ass Foreman. Cus instilled that supposed fear in him. It wasn't warranted.
No particular fighter to my knowledge, it was a trained technique. You can see it being applied on film quite early by the likes of Ad Wolgast and...
Started well before that. It's been a common technique since the turn of the century.
My thoughts exactly.
Yes it was. :hat
Johnson wasn't a light puncher, nor was he really known for his strength.
No, I don't know what you mean, because you're completely wrong.
He was a naturally powerful puncher, flat out. His power was innate.
In no order, here's a list of notable boxing brothers. Pick your poison: Max and Buddy Baer Michael and Leon Spinks Mike and Tommy Gibbons...
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Emile Griffith Duilio Loi Kid Gavilan Marlon Starling (although it's a bit of a stretch to call him a light puncher, he definitely had pop)...
Jones had some of the very best reflexes I've ever seen, i.e. in contention for the best. The fastest. Floyd's are up there as well, but he'd be...
Gibbons brothers.
They can definitely still be viewed as a great puncher. What elite chins did Jackson crack, for example? Drayton?
Yeah, on second thought I just re-watched it from the fan cam in the 26th row and Pacquiao definitely seemed to be doing the better work. I'm...