Muhammad's punching force came mainly from throwing them at high speed and in clusters. Not a one punch banger but no featherfist either.
And the way she looked.......................
Definitely. I rate him in the bottom half of all time top 10 heavies.
This tallies with my assessment of this bout. Two all time greats.
Ken certainly verged on greatness. He performed as well as Joe Frazier did against a past prime but still very dangerous Muhammad Ali,after all....
Hello Jack. John Collins was an up and coming American contender in the early 80s. No relation to Steve.
One of Britain's best ever boxers,Fergy. I've met him and as you say,a good down to earth guy. I also give him a good shot at beating Eubank.
Yes he has a chance but Tillis has to be favourite. More skilled than Henry overall and elusive enough to avoid the 'Ammer.
In my opinion,it's the John Collins fight. Sibbo did everything right in this one. He knew that he needed to put on a good show after the Marvin...
Definitley,Fergy.
Ellis emerges on top followed by Young.
White and Dubois would be ideal. Maybe Joyce too.
Smith's right hand would give him a punchers's chance but I can't see him landing enough of them to seriously bother Norton.
I see a split decision between Ken and Tim. Ken's conditioning decides it for me.
I agree but Ken's superior conditioning puts him slightly ahead.