Yes but the number of boxers making good money is very small compared to week after week sports like soccer and basketball.
I'm not saying it is a sign of greatness. I'm saying that's how famous Tyson was and still is. His fame transcended boxing. He was a massive box...
Whilst boxing is a lot more punishing on your body I'm not sure if it's as 'difficult' as basketball or football (soccer). There have been boxers...
Holyfield Tyson was also a great upset at the time. Tyson was knocking people out in 3 rounds in devastating fashion (his loss to Douglas was seen...
I agree but Tyson probably still made more money in that decade than the fighters listed above.
You can't trash talk someone who has just given you a beating. It'll just make him look like a fool.
It's not easy to wrestle someone who is 15 lbs heavier.
Holmes wasn't that much bigger than Holyfield. He was only 212lbs at his peak and about an inch taller. Bowe on the other hand was 3 inches...
The sub 210lb Holyfield handled Foreman's powerful shots and never went down once. I'm sure he could handle Holmes's power.
What's the point in watching inferior specimens. It's the equivalent of comparing men's soccer, nfl, baketball players with female ones.
I never got the point of this pound for pound nonsense. Tyson would demolish Mayweather and that's all that matters.
Around the world Tyson is the most famous boxer of all time along with Muhammad Ali. His aggressive style and high knockout percentage made him...
Heavy manual work combined with a high calorie diet will definitely make you muscular. Sonny Liston and Joe Frazier worked on farms from a very...
Why do Muhammadans always have to bring religion into everything? Christians could go on and on about Christian achievements in sports but they...
He must have done some form of resistance training, maybe played Rugby, fast sprints. With fat people it really is hard to tell how much is muscle...