Joe Frazier was no Tony Feunte. Feunte was a little bigger than Frazier, moved better, better fundamentals, took a punch, he lasted 1 with...
Okay, well that's an opinion and I'm not in a position to disagree with it given I want to wait to see what Brock does at MW if he goes down that...
the top 10 heavyweights are white......
No. Maybe we should stick to established rules of measurement. And make "best suitable weight division" a separate argument. Otherwise you are...
When you are writing in contradictions like this you might want to reconsider your position. Nobody is "naturally" their weight That goes...
He hits harder and appears to take a better punch. Those attributes doesn't make someone bigger. Because Golovkin has never fought at 147 and...
Adding muscle and/or fat still contributes your size. If he weighs more and their heights or something is otherwise equal, he would be bigger....
If Baer rocks Frazier, I don't see him letting him off the hook. Unless we are talking an injured past prime Baer, even then he would still be the...
Given he would be the second best finisher, Frazier ever fought, most likely. He's faster and more mobile than all of his filmed opponents minus...
It's a pattern. Frazier was vulnerable to right hands in the early rounds. Every time he was in the ring. He was fast, agile, and strong with...
He did, but mostly when he had an opponent on the defense. The Comisky fight is the rare filmed opportunity we see him against another aggressive...
I don't have all the facts, but I would wager the Brook who fought Golovkin was bigger than the Stevens that fought Golovkin. "(More) adept at...
Given Kell Brook has never been 180 on fight night we know of, it's certainly hypothetical. And if he can dehydrate down at least 5 pounds on the...
I really think it would be educational if people put aside their "he's bigger, he walked through him" misconceptions and really watched this...
You can't explain what's wrong with it, because nothing is. You know very well you can't argue against height, weight, and reach as measuring...