Why would he put on size when in his own words he felt at his best around the 180s?
Well, he was closer to LHW than he was to Cruiser or Heavy, so it makes sense for him to try to compete there. He'd be a pretty small...
Partly bad management, partly bad luck, and mostly his own limitations and lack of dedication.
As much as it would prevent a potentially important fight from occurring, I'd love to see this happen. Povetkin is just such an irritating...
The only ones in that list you could truly call clubfighter are The Sauce and Charr. Everyone else was more or less a solid contender at the time...
Give it a rest, mate.
People who don't like Margarito for a start. Apparently that's alright though.
And Lewis didn't? You're holding the Rahman knockout against him, when he took punches off a dozen men who could have knocked most fighter's heads...
Er, sorry, but it's not. Louis never got caught with anything remotely as powerful as the right hand that Rahman threw. In fact the hardest...
Jeezus, aint that the truth! :lol:
History is filled with lies, and statistics don't prove a damned thing. Athletic, well schooled giants are a modern phenomenon; prior to the...
Patterson started his career at middleweight. Ali started his at light heavyweight. What weight Byrd started at is irrelevant. He was a legit...
Can't say I disagree with this.
Louis was more proven at getting up off the canvas to win. That's unarguable fact. Saying he was better at taking a shot is not.
Exactly. Vitali was already starting to push his punches by about the fourth round, and had hardly any snap by the sixth. What was his best moment...