If Jack was on the dim sum diet, he'd have a better chance.
I'd have to rewatch the Bonecrusher Smith fight to make a proper assessment. He got dropped multiple times en route to a decision loss that most...
Side tangent, but Chris Byrd kinda reminds me of a weaker Jimmy Young.
Golota would've had a great chance if he wasn't prone to quitting after getting hurt. He would've won the Grant fight if he had just kept...
When he started to get his act together he just wouldn't be considered over anybody in decision wins.
I agree, Frazier's was definitely better, he got staggered and rocked against much fewer fighters, (Off the top of my head, I know Ramos stumbled...
As much as Holmes has been very bitter about Tyson and such (Which, I'd likely be bitter too if I had to fight Mike Tyson on a couple weeks notice...
I'm not exclusively talking about the upwards jab, neither. It's just on the edge of legality as long as it's thrown well, but Ali threw a lot of...
We got that TV movie in 1995 with Michael Jai White.
I don't think that anybody really knew or cared at the time, Foreman did a lot of pushing and shoving in the 70s, and had to change up his style...
I mean, he didn't do nothing wrong outside of the ring, did he? I don't like that he got a rematch with Duran under shitty circumstances, I don't...
If we simply take Foreman's statements at face value, it wouldn't make the worst sense. He already said in another interview that he was scared of...
And on top of that, when Hitler asked him directly about, "What he was going to do", to his Jewish manager, he said that nothing would change...
And as much as that's likely, we could also see him charging in to kill like he did against Patterson and battering Frazier like nobody else....
I still quote him from time to time. "And if you hit me, I'm gon kill ya, I'm gon kill ya!"