But Wladimir seemed to excel against smaller speedy boxer types. It was a type of fighter he seemed to thrive against. As far as jab goes Ali...
Yet all that amazing speed didn't prevent him from losing to Frazier and Norton and getting whacked repeatedly by Chuvalo
But these guys fought many smaller men and none of them were able to win bu out speeding them.
These Marciano fanatics are almost as crazy as the Ali fanatics who think he could beat Joshua or Wladimir
If Marciano not beating quality big men is an issue shouldn't the same be true for Ali being untested against skilled men over 230
Graziano lost the Zale trilogy and his sole win was a controversial stoppage that he might have lost had the bout not been stopped. Zale was also...
People seem to have a lot of confidence in Foremans power given the small size of his opponents
Gassiev probably enters the ring around 215-220 so he would be roughly the same size as Foreman
The problem with Foreman's wins in the 70s is its not clear how they are relevant to fighting much larger men. I don't think Frazier or Norton...
Who wins?
The guys Foreman was stopping back in the 70s were quite a bit smaller than Ike who has a good 35 pounds on Frazier
I think Bowe is a bit overrated, he got thrashed by Golota twice in his prime and aside from Holyfield has an extremely thin resume.
Then in the many years since LeBron entered the NBA why have none of the younger players who entered the league since then managed to replace him...
I mean if you were trying to argue that the NBA has improved over time the fact that LeBron was still considered the best NBA player as late as...
That makes sense I just found it odd you would bring up old-timers like Hearns, McCallum, and Ali whose primes were 25+ years ago. There seems to...