I have to go with the proven Foreman to stop IKE
Tyson had the faster hands in a combo and more energy early. In this fight it would not be a chase for anyone, this has to be a shoot out and 3-4...
despite being shut out in his last fight vs Uysk I really think a lot of Murat Gassiev but George Foreman may be a tough first heavyweight fight....
I agree with you on both accounts that the 2nd fight was shady and Ali never KO'd anyone with the anchor punch again, 1st fight Liston quit....
I could see Patterson getting off the floor to outpoint Mercer. Patterson stayed the route with Quarry, Ellis, Bonavena, so I could see him...
I remember chatting the heavyweights with Nat Fleischer at ring magazine office in NY and he rated Jim Jeffries very high. Based off of what I was...
Marciano was trained down to the lowest weight he could get to, he would blow up when not training. Joe Louis I heard was 230lbs when he KO'd Nino...
Valdez had all the tools, boxing ability & power. Nunn was no Monzon
say you, ha ha....you can never tell until 2 men share a ring. Povetkins pressure gives him a chance vs Lewis & Tyson. It was Rahman & McCalls...
I love Mercer but he was very beatable ask Jesse Furgerson, I agree with Tyson being on a roll with Rooney but most of his opponents were already...
Mercer had an iron chin but he was not as skilled as Povetkin. Bowe took awful beatings getting hit too much. The Vlad that dropped Povetkin & AJ...
His people should keep him active and learning and fit, he was very active but fizzled in the later rounds, still tough & rugged but 235lbs would...
Frazier KO'd Norton a few times in sparring and put on the kind of pressure Kenny did not like. Frazier stops Ken hooks to body and head
I have seen Povetkin look bad and I have seen him look great and YES he would have a good chance with Tyson (Buster did it) he takes a better shot...
Absolutely