It didn't it's just not all fighters are technically great, exactly the same as the good old days.
That's just not true, Foreman hurt Moorer on a few occasions and just prior to the knockout he had him out on his feet.
How the hell can you guage what punch was harder, basically impossible.
"Wilder are you alright son? We will give you 30 seconds now to recover."
No it isn't as someone just agreed with me so up yours.....
Holyfield walked right on to it and didn't see it coming.
I'm lost here?
So basically we've come to the conclusion that we agree on the matter after a bit of trolling by the pair of us. What I do find strange though...
That's still nearly a stone heavier than 200lb though and tbh I think he's crazy coming in that light as it appears to do nothing for him IMO.
So we've come to the conclusion weight does matter and the days of 200lb fighters dominating the HW division are long gone.
Or maybe like you hinted on another thread they wrongly assumed it would be a benefit? In what way is it a benefit though? Afterall punchers are...
Don't you think any great 147'ers would challenge the 160 fighters though?
He did it because size matters, that added weight was a benefit for him.
Well without risk there's no reward, fighters are taking a risk every time they step in to the ring. Why will he add weight then if it is of no...
Why quit though if you have the skillset to beat much larger opponents?