No. Stupid logic. Prince was thought of as being better than Mayweather then too, he was only a two year pro, nobody is going to call a two...
Aaaaah.
Just no. https://imasportsphile.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/maxresdefault_71.jpg...
1. Duran 2. Leonard 3. Whitaker 4. Mayweather 5. Jones Jr.
Kind of like challenging the world's fastest man to a dance off.
At no point did you break down the technical differences, just that one was fast and the other was slow. A heavyweight slower than a...
I think one jab may have caught him,good, hardly a disaster. Keeping his chin tucked so deep and his head low was good defensive reponsibility....
You should probably link to page 1: "he keeps that head low and chin tucked. It's similar to what you see Golovkin do today. He's getting hit...
So ultimately what separates a sloppy forearm from a technically sound one in your eyes, is a reading of intent from the observer....in other...
Fair enough but I still don't see a basis for that conclusion. Lemieux is a 175 pound fighter that drys out at 160. His power looks absolutely...
Good grief, nobody is stopping from you breaking down the technical mechanics of them pushing a forearm into their opponent's line of sight if you...
Exactly, there is nothing to really go on with that claim. We know once we get into the 20+ pound dry outs, there are mixed results, we've seen...
I don't know it's false because there is no data to draw from to prove or disprove that. That's what I mean by unfounded presumption. How am I...
Again, that's an unfounded presumption. Kovalev was 189 in shape, in the ring, strong as an ox, against Pascal. If he can cut to 175 safely for...
I would actually like to hear an argument because all you are doing is "Appealing to the Stone." You aren't arguing anything, you pretty much...