I remember two rather tame punches that landed on Vitali? Maybe I need to rewatch but Charr barely touched him
In any category - p4p power.
Not at 49, Evander. 10-15 years ago maybe?
3:56 in. Would you say this was a hard punch? Haye took it well if so. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elkj-nroI40&feature=related
If I ran this forum I would ban Vitali-Lewis threads and the term "TKO6" Everything that could be discussed on the issue has been.
Sanders stunned him in the first round definitely, but he recovered well and went on to beat him down. As for Lewis, they were both gassing by...
Shame if they are considered "past it." I'm quite new to boxing and don't have a lot of experience, but can boxers "roll back the years" for a...
Both still great fighters and it would be interesting to see. However, with Pac arguably having unfinished business with Bradley and maybe even...
Vitali really should step into his punches more often. Despite being labelled as "slow" these days, he does show good speed and steps into the...
The fast, one punch KO power of a Tyson/Wlad/Haye. The sort you don't see coming and is like an electric shock, the force of which blinds you and...
Haha yeah doesn't make much sense. You might as well say "if I punched you harder than I did, I would have knocked you out"
Great post Vidic. Agree with a lot of what you said. Haye's head movement and speed were excellent. Wlad's pressure, constant jab, speed and...
Anorexic at 6 ft 7 and 240+ pounds? And it doesn't matter how "big" your arms are (his aren't small btw) Look at how big Brigg's arms were, and...
The Valuev approach? I couldn't see that happening, he would get caught eventually.
I was kinda thinking this too. Haye has an ok chin which can take a few good punches sporadically (Wlad landed a few big rights, Chisora a couple...