besides Ali, Foreman, Tyson and Lewis
A rather big one. In your living room, try and pretend like hit something with an uppercut with your fist, and then try the same movement with...
This is true, but by the time his second career started and he started to get better management ('44 - '45), the results start to show this...
True JT, you can't really say because of the angle, and I agree it's tough. Let me ask you, do you think that it kind looks like it could be the...
Let me ask you this Rez.... Do you see it as possible he hit/pushed him upwards with his forearm? Do you feel like you can clearly see a punch landed?
To me, and I may be seeing things here.... but it seems like he hit him with his forearm, like a foreman smash push type of punch. Just doesn't...
We don't know, but I'm not using pre fight talk as proof of anything, so I think that is the telling different here. Further, you don't have to be...
Condition of a fighter matters right? Are you saying that version of Walcott was peak or even a good version of Walcott? Lawler beat Roberto...
I would say Rex Layne would stand out over Jack Roper, Paychek, Ancient Al McCoy, Red Burman, Guz Dorazio, Tony Musto
So now Tony Galento and Abe Simon are Walcott level fighters. That's a cool story.
Would this be the first time you've heard somebody claim they were in great shape, and then post fight disclose they had an injury they kept under...
I don't think Tszyu beat Forest easily in the ams at all. If you were listening to the totally biased commentary, maybe, in actuality, it wasn't...
I thought this OP was going to read.... Max Baer seems enormous... LY overrated by a select few
Two of my top 5 favorite fighters of all time. I hate picking a winner in this fight. Put it this way, the only fighter I even really struggle...
This is an odd post flash. You're using a fight that Whitaker barely lost a round in 24 rounds of fighting against Ramirez and maybe lost 4...