One on film. Jimmy Ellis. And it came from a hit and hold uppercut. Pretty pathetic.
How do you explain Tyson's ability to knock fighters down with glancing blows?
I'm saying his power isn't anywhere near what it's advertised. Pretty simple to understand, I'd've thought. Cut to cruiserweight because he'd be...
Tyson. More speed, more explosiveness, more brute strength. Had a ton of one punch knockouts despite idiots who persist in calling him an...
Are people judging based on how a fighter fared at heavyweight or what they achieved in the actual division?
Resumes don't win fights, even assuming Galento's was superior (it wasn't). Tua fought in a tougher era, fought bigger and more resilient...
Sorry today's heavyweights can't randomly flail their arms about like past greats Galento and Baer. I mean Wilder tries his best, but he's only...
Fulton was crap
Hard to argue with this.
Shavers hit fighters so hard they were knocked down, bounced off the canvas, and miraculously returned to their feet, ready to fight on. He made...
Bet your house on it and see what happens.
True, Galento has the edge on him there.
Are you saying his power wasn't above average? You could mount an argument for a couple of guys from that era, Foreman for one. No, at 210lbs...
Where does this myth come from that Tyson didn't have one punch power? He has a sh!tload more one punch KOs that Shavers or Foreman ever did....
Didn't Galento win the fight with Nova by repeatedly kneeing him in the ***** or somesuch? :lol: I'd love to have seen him and Andrew Golota...