Hard to say. They were both equally devastating in their way. Tyson's was a bit more impressive from a one punch perspective because he was...
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Between two or more top level punchers scrambling their brains to the point where they no longer function correctly? No I don't think they can. No...
No it isn't, unless you consider the brain a perfectly objective measuring device when brought to the brink of unconsciousness and beyond.
Well that settles it.
Not really. Aside from the Lewis, Sanders and Hide fights, his chin has rarely been tested. Way above average, no doubt. One of the greatest of...
Yes, you are as a matter of fact. As would I be if I persisted in claiming that Shavers also threw a one two to knock Holmes down. (The fact that...
So are you saying the tapping, barely connecting jab had a significant impact on the damage caused to Holmes's brain, thus lessening the quality...
Feels pretty good. Why?
Really quite a shameless fight.
If you want to be pedantic so was the Shavers punch... Right. So Holmes became unshot after he lost to Tyson? Must be the only fighter in...
On a scale of one to ten, Sergio ranks eleven. It's like how much more sexy can Sergio be? None. None more sexy.
Same pronunciation though, you pedant.
Two things. A little tapping jab is not considered a power punch. Therefore whether it landed before the right hand or not is irrelevant....
God, what an utter load of bollocks.