The most important statistic is 0-2 against elite HW's (if Byrd is even considered an elite...)
Absolutely NOT! :shock:
But Peter's bandwagon was derailed long ago, and Oleg never really had one. :yep
Following on from the "Trunks" story, Thomas Hauser did this follow-up article.....
Why not?
:shock: He got caught twice in his entire career, therefore he is a "sucker for straight punches"??? :lol::lol::lol:
:huh He had an excellent amateur career!
Ah, ok. That's hard to read! :yep
26th August 1999, Houston Texas. World Championships. The Gold Medal fight was Savon vs Bennett, and Bennett won. It was on a technicality but...
Can you tell me what the hell this means? Ever heard of formatting?
Oh yes he did. He beat Bennett in the Olympics in 2000, but he lost to him in the World Championsips in '99.
Juan Causse (twice) Urslan Arsalijev Dal Chen Li Freddy Rojas Ruslan Chagaev Odlanier Solis (twice) Radim Marovski Noel Perez Bio Michael Bennett...
Great amateur does not equal great pro. And for the record I am at least as big a fan of Amateur boxing as I am pro boxing. Can't be bothered...
I agree with you here. He was throwing lead uppercuts from the outsde... which naturally missed the target by feet. Not inches, FEET! Either...
Hook, line & sinker. :yep