Chauncy is improving every day in the gym as he works with the great Joe Hipp as his head trainer. He is dropping weight and improving his game...
Keep in mind that his defense as a boxer was much better than his defence as a brawler, so theoretically he wouldn't be taking as many big shots...
How well would he do? Could he crack the top 10 or better? He fought in a much more competitive era and Joe seemed to change his original boxer...
Thanks for the info.
Can anyone give me some background on how this trainer-fighter relationship came to be? And also what years Cooper was trained by Frazier, and why...
It would be fantastic, and with the state of today's division, it could happen. It all depends on how bad Kirk wants it. He was in decent shape...
I didn't figure people would find this one too terribly interesting, but I for one think that this fight would have been fast-paced and exciting...
I hope that he gets a new managerial team behind him and steps on the gas with this comeback.
I for one think that this fight would be highly entertaining. I always liked both guys.
I used to enjoy sparring smaller guys so that I could get some work in against speed and such, but now that I am so out of shape, I can't come...
A prime Monte Barrett vs. a Trevor Berbick in the shape that he was in for the Tyson fight, so like an 85'-86' type-Berbick. Who takes it and why?
:thumbsup
Enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oiFjkR4QBc
:think Really? Now that is interesting...do you happen to remember why he said so?
So Herschel Walker is now 2-0 I hear, although his competition is terrible from what I have heard..