I actually re-watched the first Tua-Rahman fight a few days ago, and thought exactly the same that you say about Maskaev, but about Rahman. He was...
Yes i do. Muchmoore said pretty much what i think about the case: Lewis was a bit more consistent, looked better at his best, like Holyfield...
Holyfield beat the **** out of Tyson twice. If you include head-to-head, then certainly Holyfield would come out better compared to Tyson, but i...
Good point, back then you didn't have boxrec where anyone can look up the entire history of bouts from even the most obscure fighters.
He's been a disgraceful fat tub of lard during the last five years. Anything STILL believing the "he's still in shape! really!" rumors that...
In order for something to be called a knockdown, a punch actually has to land. Watch the slow motion replay. Sanders didn't land a punch and...
No question. In fact, i think i might rewatch this one soon...
What to see who's the first ****** to pull out the "when he's in shape...." line..... oh, it already happened. :patsch
Something like that is what i was thinking about as well. The thing is that not only did Wlad underestimate Sanders, he just didn't know how to...
Not to mention the effects are even worse when getting punched is part of your job, instead of lifting weights and oiling up.
Most likely like that, though i think a few would at least make it out of the first round. Mildenberger, for instance, could trouble Mike for a...
Ruddock was landing a lot of hard shots during the first 3 rounds - but he couldn't keep it up and was taken further of the fight as the rounds...
What are the improvements that you talk about? The fact that he only lost a landslide decision to the first skilled boxer he faced after Ali,...
If he's at 220lbs, i would pick him to outpoint Arreola. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen. While Arreola is a ****ing disgrace to...
One of the best, for sure. He only developed his right uppercut under tutelage of Steward in '96 and used it thoroughly and successfully...