Yeah, you are probably right. I'm sure there were guys around in 1973-1974 that could have made the ominous and imposing "Big" George Foreman look...
I agree. Ending a fight with a knockout punch just seems so much more manly and absolute than submitting someone in a triangle choke or an arm...
Yeah, but Ray Mercer knew that he was fighting Kimbo Slice in an MMA match, not a boxing match. Both guys were novice MMA practicioners; actually,...
I'm 38, and when I was a kid, the Incredible Hulk was the baddest thing going!
Watching Mercer get subbed like he did against Kimbo was embarrassing. I mean, if Mercer had lost to a seasoned MMA guy that would be one thing,...
deep!
Foreman's second career was heavily choreographed, and Foreman himself received many breaks and opportunities simply based of his popularity....
Long-time, diehard boxing fan here who has been following boxing since the late '80s (I'm 38 now). Even though I'm not that old, I can still...
Not really. Foreman stumbled Holyfield with a punch, but Evander made most of Foreman's other punches miss. Then Evander exploded. Foreman was...
That fat guy is actually pretty fluid and quick for being so flabby!
Holmes came alive in the 11th round and actually landed some hurtful right hands on Evander. But considering how much time he spent lying on the...
Yeah, it's hard to say. If Holmes had been younger and quicker, he would have opened up more and taken more chances, thus making him more prone to...
Exactly. If the single-shot punching power of Foreman and Tua were measured on a heavy bag, It wouldn't surprise me if Tua's power was superior....