I would argue Haye, Ibragimov, Byrd and Peter were much tougher opponents than the versions of Tyson and Holyfield that Lewis beat.
Muscle memory is your answer. Putting on around 7 kilos isn't that big of a deal considering the huge size of his frame.
:lol:
He always said he would retire after 20 fights.
He is Vitali, Ukrainian man of steel. He will not cry, so Wlad cries for him.
I like this thread. it's well thought out and informative. tells you a lot about height and that sort of thing.
:lol: You had me going there for a minute too.
Is this a joke post? It's hard to tell on this forum.
Any properly done way of ranking the best p4p would have Mayweather and Waldo as 1 and 2. They're head and shoulders above anybody else.
He rarely fights in Romania.
So if Wlad went back in time and beat a prime Ali that wouldn't count due to Ali starting his career as a light heavyweight. Is that correct?
Then you're not thinking very hard.
Leapai was getting close to cracking the top 20 when this happened. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj1HDBDMpPY
[IMG] This little fella was a 7 time Ring yearly top 10 fighter back then. Clearly Haye or somebody from this era would have no chance back...
They're basically the same. All had insane hype about them and when they stepped up got completely dominated. Bute has yet to even face a genuine...