I'd rather have Tyson's. But between Marquez and Judah, I'd much rather have Marquez's uppercut.
I thought stuff like Chin, Handspeed, Power, Stamina, and Durability were more natural attributes than skills. In terms of skills, I'd probably...
Ali-Frazier I and III Bowe-Evander Holyfield (all are good, but I think III is the most enjoyable) Tua-Ibeabuchi Foreman-Lyle Morrison-Ruddock...
Both Pac and Floyd present a variety of serious problems to each other which makes it a fight where either man can very easily lose. Which is why...
Mike Tyson was a HUGE underachiever after he fired Kevin Rooney. Ike Ibeabuchi was a big underachiever too, for obvious reasons. Other than those...
Shane backpedals like crazy like he did against Forrest and proceeds to get outboxed by Tszyu en route to a UD loss after he realizes he can't...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySi4r5HsvCs Brutal. This would ruin anybody's chin for life.
Holyfield and his massive head looked impossible to KO before Bowe-Holyfield III. Larry Holmes had a great chin. And then Tyson KO'd him. Pretty...
1. He was 22 at the time, and probably had yet to fully mature physically as a result. Vargas is a little like Tyson in that regard- Tyson...
No. He wasn't green, but he also probably hadn't reached his full potential yet. We never saw what that full potential might have been though...
Holyfield. That clip of Holyfield really makes me wish we'd seen Holyfield-Golota at some point. That could have been a true masterpiece showcase...
Duran in the late 70s and Hagler.
Pac-Hatton Pac-Barrera I RJJ-Ruiz Hopkins-Trinidad Lewis-Rahman II Mosley-Margarito
It depends on how both men look in the fight when/if it finally happens. It's also partially dependent on how Pac looks against Marquez. If Pac...
It's more than possible to be devoted to something without really challenging yourself. Which fits Floyd perfectly. He's devoted to Boxing, but he...