I mean Joshua did but he was a lot bigger, faster, stronger and decently skilled himself and likely more powerful etc - Liston would be very, very...
I don’t know, it was pretty one sided but it’d still be a big draw… GF’d be taking a pay check doe.
In a real fight FN could rag doll him around like a child and have his way with him… in boxing? More interesting then people will admit, but...
Just a solid heavyweight who did alright for himself.
Those are big guys, big HW's in Charles's time, Charles had his issues with HW's like Layne, Marciano and old man Walcott all respect to the cobra...
Depends on the question... do we rate him amongst his peers and guys similar in weight? cause 175lbs-195lbs he's a killer, above that it'd require...
No I just spelt it wrong.
Bredis?
Early Parkinson’s is my guess, you’re on the money with your assessment I think.
You know I really didn’t get to watch Rafael was he as good as Marquez? I understand he was trained mostly by the farther and JMM went another way.
He had the version that was, they’re different I think @NoNeck told me that ones from injuries to the back of the head.
I think Old Foreman learnt to get hit, like Ali learnt to get hit, Cooper hurt Ali with a shot he didn’t see but later he was basically rock...
Ali was displaying Parkinson’s symptoms in the late 60s, there’s a study on his voice and it’s very interesting - even if it effected his reflexes...
Wow I really called that didn’t I? It’s a real shame you can’t see past the stats and quotes, boxing is pretty awesome. I don’t know if the film...
In the 70s? Ali a 216lbs guy not famous for his punch… then he was almost KO’d by a very straight up and down Ron Lyle then he got the S beaten...