Tyson, because of his accuracy of punches and the versatility of combinations. Moreover, both were superb body punchers.
With due respect, I would never call "warrior" a fighter who has in his record two defeats (both were fights for lightweight title) in "no más"...
1:07 WOW! Only a granite chin like Carlos Monzon could get up after being hit by a right hand like that!
Nice photo! It is noteworthy to remember that Schmelling lived until ninety-nine years old!
In the LaMotta's case, who took part in so many gruesome battles, it is awesome how he looks so well at such an advanced age.
When you have a fighter with such a fabulous cartel as Greb, the lack of a film of one of his fights makes you build a image based on contemporary...
A true living legend!
This has been discussed in a thread here a few years ago. Some people fear that, if we discover a Greb film, he proves to be a rough and crude...
I mean I saw all his fights since 1987, the year he faced Bonecrusher. I agree that Mr. Williams would win, and I never said it would be an easy...
Rodrigues NEVER rose from the canvas to win any fight. I followed his entire career from 1987 until his very last fight. All his defeats have had...
Agreed! But when someone enters in a ring, it is not to pose for pictures .....
Not only the most famous person alive, but also the the best known face in the world.
Man, that right hand hurts just watching! :yikes: I would not want to be in that guy's place..... Thanks for sharing!
Sad and shocking news! R.I.P. "The Hawk"
I love this Liston fight! A brutal and magnificent display of power! IMO the best Liston performance, along with the two Cleveland Williams bouts.