That is a... bold prediction.
Asthma attacks (I think) are usually completely incapacitating. Maybe Ruddock was just really green.
What about Gary Cornish?
I'd bet that Bruno hits harder.
Well, there are only two ways for an axiom to be an axiom: It can be arbitrarily stipulated and accepted in arguendo, or it can be so (seemingly)...
Well first of all, those advantages you listed are more than double - probably almost three times -the actual striking distance advantage.
David Jaco and Razor Ruddock. Wrap your head around that one.
I'd pick the Fury who beat Klitschko with a high degree of confidence indeed, but today I'm about 80% confident in Wilder.
That's almost exactly what my analysis was going to be. I won't bother to write it out now.
I'm calling Wilder by KO some time the around fifth. Confidence about 75-80%
The names that first come to my mind are Holyfield, Marciano, Norton, Chavez, Hagler and Jeffries. A highly incomplete and imperfect list, I'll admit.
Dammit, I meant Boone Kirkman, not Duane Bobick.
I think maybe the Baer Brothers have an outside chance of producing a Lyle-like scenario, but it's much more likely that Max winds up like Duane...
I think Dempsey might get to Spinks even faster than Tyson did, but Spinks was obviously not at his peak in 1988 and didn't come to fight. I...
" "Yellow streak" was the oddest insult for them to level at Jack Johnson, of all people.