I'd go off listing how he grew up, what led to him choosing to do these certain things in his life, etc. but that's not the point.
I don't put much against people who have grown up and had to try and survive under horrible circumstances. Maybe I look more favorably on him...
Out of everything that Liston was involved with, what makes you believe that he wasn't a good person?
Yeah, and that was an out of prime and out of training Sonny. On top of that, Chuck Wepner said that the Liston he fought was just as strong punch...
Sometimes I get looked at weird cause I'll talk to kids like they're human beings, and I'm sure that Liston would've had it much worse. People are...
We all know that the bigger guy doesn't automatically have the best chin, so why would it always be the same with the power of a punch?
That's real flattering, man. I appreciate it. Boxing is one of my big loves, so I learn as much as I can about it.
I really don't see Tunney having any hope here, he'll likely take a beating at the hands of the bigger, more modern, and likely the strongest...
I was just saying in the general eye of the fans, with how underrated Moorer can be, and how well looked upon Walcott is in most cases, I'd figure...
Yeah, but that's usually what happens. When a great fighter leaves Kronk, they will decline.
Delusion will never be fact
Go clean your wounds somewhere else.
I love Frazier, but I think that he'd lose to Liston. He had a weakness to big punchers, and Liston was much more than that. He had a suffocating...
He's going on about, "Larry Holmes kicked me, punched me in front of everybody-", and Holmes shows him that he'd do it again, no hesitation, lol.
Arguing with a brick wall never seemed so enticing.