Joseph Parker is today labeled as 6'4'' with an 76'' inch reach. But in his debut he had 72.5'' inches or 184 cm according to the tale of the...
Wladimir Klitschko has great linear footspeed. He also has a uppercut, just doesn't use it when he doesn't need to.
I can see Tyson winning on points. And a prime (mental) Tyson stops Douglas in my opinion. It was a slow count after all. Douglas should have been...
Tyson Fury: Talents and skills combined. Height. Reach. Weight. Strength. Power. Speed. Chin. Toughness. Coordination. Reactions. Technique. IQ....
I can see Tyson beating Povetkin due to a small size differential. Povetkin is like 6'1.5" and Tyson 5'10.5" according to gym measuring during his...
Nostalgic biased. heavyweights were smaller and weaker in that era with a few exceptions like Lewis and Bowe which thrived in that environment by...
He has learned the hard way from it. He is coming in lighter this time. Joshua is hitting his prime right now.
I think so. Bigger and stronger athlete. Faster hands inside. I have it like this on my all time list: Fury>Joshua=Wladimir>Lewis>Vitali.
Not necessary would, but could: Wladimir Klitschko: We already saw it. It was a 50/50 fight from start to end. It was an early stoppage and...
Of course he has to have faster hands with that 72.5 inch reach according to the clip you're showing. Especially on the inside 72.5 inches are lethal.
It was. But even that version of Tyson was simply too small for Wlad. Not saying it's a bad fight, but no way he beats Klitschko.
People saying everybody would have gone down by the punch that Joshua was dropped by are a somewhat biased. Look at this right hand that Kubrat...
Tucker 6'3" Lewis 6'4.75" Wlad 6'5.25" Joshu 6'5.75" Wilder 6'6.5" all according to celibrityheights.
Also some of those heights are exaggerated. Tony Tucker is listed as 6'3" on celibrityheights etc.
Haye is a bigger draw than Wilder. Local aswell. Huge fight in London.