"It's" is a contraction, not a possessive pronoun. You can mount as argument that Shavers was the hardest puncher of his era going by what...
He was dangerous mainly because he didn't give a toss about the rules. I doubt he'd still have his licence today, or be fighting on some...
Are you aware of the subjunctive tense?
No, and I wouldn't pick Tua against anyone who went toe to toe with him. I'd sure as hell pick him against Galento though.
He beat George's face into a swollen mess.
Then you're not questioning anything that has any basis in reality.
We'll agree on that.
Tua punched people into comas. There isn't much more that needs to be established.
I said attributes, as in physical attributes. Can't you read? Better is a subjective term and not really pertinent to the discussion. Galento...
Fury will maul Wlad and stop him. The fight will be a one sided battering.
If you possess otherworldly power and are halfway proficient at landing your shots without being taken out yourself you can have a fair bit of...
I think I proved my point just fine. Because there wasn't anyone with Tua's attributes back then. The thought of a monster like Tua existing...
Galento certainly did resist teaching. That was painfully obvious throughout his entire career.
I love the way his foot flies up in the air when he throws the uppercut. Some real old school skills right there.
Tua beat Rahman, Ruiz, Moorer and Maskaev. Moorer alone is considered comeback Foreman's biggest win. Rahman was good enough to beat Lewis. Nuff...