Foreman was 217 in his prime. Not that much bigger in all honesty. Just seems odd people always bring up how 'small' Cunningham is. He was a...
Frazier was.
I don't like laptops.
There is no objective way to measure it. That's why you need to use a range of criteria and a healthy does of inductive reasoning.
I agree with you in the main. For my money I think Povetkin would be marginally lighter in the 30s, mostly due to the greater demands for stamina...
The combination at 2:05 pretty much sh!ts all over any argument in favour of Baer being the faster, batter combination puncher.
Not all PEDs are steroids and Povetkin was busted for Meldonium, which is a vasodilator. He may be on roids as well, or any number of other...
I already said everything I wanted to say in the previous post. Humans aren't objective measuring devices. Their recollections of things can be...
Holmes gets up about the count of four in both instances, so I fail to see how you can say he's 'out' when Shavers hits him. He looks equally hurt...
Yes. That's exactly what I'm saying. :thinking:
Lol at the first one. Truly a display of pugilistic brilliance.
Trying to score points over a man's death. Classy.
Here's what baffles me. You compare the two punches in the Holmes fights and then inexplicably have Shavers landing the heavier blow, despite the...
A monster of a man, that Ernie Schaff.
Considering you raised the comparison in the first place I find it astounding how you turn around and let the counterpoint fly completely over...