You're a case in point. Baer was quicker and smarter than Povetkin? Are you fcuking kidding me? The fact that you can look at Baer and look at...
He was good, against the limited opposition of his day. But he also had a shaky chin, defensive holes, and was vulnerable to being outboxed by...
Povetkin mercs all of them except Louis. Carnera might last the distance, as Povetkin isn't historically good against larger fighters, but if you...
Conn was 169lbs. Where did he gain these extra 15lbs from?
It annoys me that Louis fans (meaning the real hardcore can't-say-a-bad-word-about-him brigade) have to claim Louis as not only the greatest HW...
Conn was a SMW at best. Don't be ridiculous.
For Christ's sake.
Like I asked resnick, do you rate Shannon Briggs as a puncher? It sounds like you should given the direction your argument is taking. What does?...
I have a problem with it as it's patently untrue. But that's a discussion for the other thread.
Shavers did not have greater single-shot power. That is completely unsubstantiated.
You would no doubt see some frightening displays of power in any puncher's resume if their opponents are bad enough. Sam Peter has some doozies....
Shavers's hardest punch I'll go with the left hook he knocked Lyle down with. Tyson? Far too many to pick. An easier comparison is to look at...
Then until footage of his bum beating days ever comes to light we can only judge him on what's, you know, actually available.
No one disrespects him, but that doesn't make him immune from criticism. He fought a lot of sub-par heavyweights (in fact men who wouldn't even be...
Valuev. His hands were ginormous.