agreed:good
http://www.truveo.com/Lights-Out-on-BDSSP/id/1568172511 James Toney looks in Great shape!! thank God. now we can see some proper boxing!
i have watched abit of langford against lang n flynn. and the conclusion i come to us that he is a more active and far more powerful version of...
when i googled searched i just found pictures. this is the site i was on about http://www.boxingcollection.com/
hello! i have recently bought the sam langford book. in it, it has about 99 pictures. quite a few of them were from fights. it made me wonder how...
Who has more chance of pulling it off, and how? did Langford box well going backwards? how would he do if he tried trading with the murderous...
also if tua fights like he did a few years ago, then he wont be getting caught with shavers bombs. tua had a underrated defence.
im not sure foreman fought quarry but yes thats true.
Imagine he was fighting in this era. He would clean up. the guys a monsterous fighter!...
these are the likely things to be said 1)Ali got lucky first time 2)Foreman got lucky second time 3)Foreman never turned up first time 4)ali...
i will continue my sprints, i will also add squats to the workout
just look at this power first http://www.truveo.com/Boxing-David-Tua-vs-Jeff-Lally/id/1066816069...
is it a wise idea to work the legs with some explosive weight training? Personally i would only ever do squats, i wont make it complicated....
by watching his fights. ALSO if you warch tua, you'll know he has skill. his weight has let him down.
~Out of these fighters 1) George Foreman 2) David Tua 3) Lennox Lewis who in your opinion had the hardest/heaviest punch from these three fighters?