That Jersey Shore Guido looks like an arrogant pr•ck! The kind that would probably mouth off to a made man in Jersey and wind up dumpster diving! Lol
I understand what you are saying. I know that wear and tear can build up over the years and cause a person to feel old prematurely. But I'm sure...
Yeah, I understand what you are saying. I mean, we all get old and decay physically, but the rate of decay and aging varies greatly from person to...
You are not even 40 yet and you feel like this? NOt trying to be insulting, but as a fellow almost 40 year old (I'm 38), I really don't feel...
But then you'd have to post James Toney getting embarrased by Randy Couture the following year. Or even Ray Mercer getting choked out by a...
I agree. Frazier was not in top form in Jamaica. The Frazier of the late 60s or very early 70s would have presented George Foreman with a much...
I would have liked to have seen Damiani vs. Holmes instead of Holmes vs. Mercer. I think Damiani would have been a tougher fight.
Holmes, in my view, loses major points for not fighting either Greg Page or Pinklon Thomas. Greg Page was Holmes' mandatory contender and...
Would you say that Damiani boxed Mercer better than Holmes did (at least up till Damiani got his nose busted)? Damiani had some skills!
I would have to agree!!
And I could definitely see a guy like Larry Holmes just arrogantly walking into an MMA fight (just like James Toney) thinking his stellar jab and...
I seriously doubt that. And it does pain me to say that. Boxing is my sport, but a lot of these top-tier MMA guys, including the oh-so-great...
Agreed! Ray Mercer was the most limited of the young, up-and-coming heavyweights at the time, which is why Larry Holmes fought him. Had Holmes...
I meant baddest man on the planet in a physical, one-on-one fight scenario, not in a sick, twisted, evil sort of way.
Six Million Dollar Man was awesome though. As a kid, I used to run around in slow motion trying to imitate his bionic run -- it was awesome!