Bingo. Besides, how do you measure how "scared" somebody is? Someone can look cool but be a nervous wreck and bottle job.
Why is Spinks being scared an issue, by the way?
I am of the philosophy that training, including maintenance is just as important as the fight itself. I commonly like to point this out....
I agree completely. Yet I do appreciate guys upsetting the applecart from time to time. The rule is that all past champs are unbeatable compared...
Then by extension, boxing is a sport for pussies.
Frazier and Foreman won both "events" :cool:
Tyson, Holy and Lewis have to be up there, in my opinion. As do Foreman and Ali. Foreman regaining the legit title is extraordinary, obviously....
I believe Ali would have won by virtue of his superior size and boxing ability. I think that Dempsay's win over Willard is curiously overrated.
I pick Bowe on the proviso that he does not get carried away with mixing it up. Great infighter for a tall man but he would have to fight...
Tyson is in his physical prime at 23 or 24. Obviously there is some debate as to his hypothetical mental state and conditioning at this time....
Well let's see. The version that lost to Rahman: What was that? Prime? Under-prepared? Sore toe? I've heard so many excuses that I don't know...
That fight was depressing in every way. Lewis did what he had to do but it was such a dreadful anticlimax. Of course, those were the days in...
You have a lot to learn about boxing. A fighter is shot/unhealthy/under-prepared by definition if he loses a fight.
This explains his recent loss. A healthy Hatton would have stopped Pacquiao in 2.
Does my explanation not suffice? I think this is getting well out of hand. Again: Pause and examine 3.32 of the video. When he hits the deck...