I went back and looked at the Tyson-Ruddock rematch, and I agree with you, Smith probably wouldn't generate the same force with that short of a...
Pretty sure. I'm just making it a briefer amount of time, because if you give good boxers that much time with Futch and they listen, anything...
If Futch has the ability to pluck out and train any man in early '73 for a fight with Ali (And therefore replacing Norton on the card), who would...
That is true, but Smith hit on the side of Ruddock's head, I wouldn't mention it if it was an illegal shot. Kudos to you for not presuming,...
Ernie Terrell is real underrated nowadays cause of the Ali case, but he was a real hard fight for anybody in the 60s. I'd rate him pretty up there...
Herol Grahammmmmmmmmm... *Julian Jackson punch noise* Sumbu Kalambay, too.
Neon Leon comes into town and shows The Sheriff a thing or two.
Moorer certainly hurt men with better chins than Johannson did.
Are we talking a prime Williams or the one that faced Morrison? Because Morrison has no chance against a prime Williams, whereas Patterson does. I...
Ruddock threw multiple big lefts and rights at Tyson and was not fully on balance, he left himself open in both of these instances but looked...
I don't think that he mentioned Smith amongst the best punchers because all of the other men stated had better technique and placement than him....
I think that the way that Ruddock describes the two's punches- Smith's being an earthquake, and Tyson's being a submachine gun, shows the...
Do you have direct quotes for any of this stuff? I've only really read his "Best I Faced" article, and I'd like to see these other statements if...
I think it's pretty obvious from what he said about both him and Tyson, that he was saying that Bonecrusher had the harder punch. "At the weigh...
Moorer hurt guys with chins nearly as good as or better than Tua- While uninspired he had Holyfield on deer legs and shook up Foreman multiple times.