My thought as well. As for Liston's jab.... first of all, i have strong doubts that this fight will be decided on the outside. Liston: a) was...
Yeah, because McCline, Thompson and Austin gave him so much trouble, right? :lol:
What the ****? He thinks that Don King is going to sit back and let Valuev set up the contract without being able to rob him and tie him down in...
And his handicap of basically being a one-handed fighter. A decent right hand would've made him much more dangerous. I was thinking about the...
I think Vitali would always present a hard matchup for Lewis, because he was very aggressive against bigger boxers, and Klitschko's durability...
Lewis and surprisingly easy. Think of an ending like the Botha fight. Bam, bam bam, Norton is gone.
Not to open yet ANOTHER can of worms..... but i think it's somewhat speculative to suggest Frazier (or his people) were happy when Liston lost. I...
I'm actually positively surprised that i still support my words of more than a year ago on this page.
Don't get me wrong, i DO think that Liston was slipping in '64, but not to the extend that is being suggested. A fighter who is rusty and/or...
There is a difference here. Tua didn't want to engage and got popped plenty with that jab and right hand. If he wasn't completely insusceptible to...
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Yeah, and he got knocked out cold by Martin right after that, which doesn't exactly show he would go through anyone like a knife through butter....
I thought he showed a lot of qualities when he beat Golota. He was close to being stopped in the first round and basically got hammered early on,...
As much as i hate to say it, i think Ruiz will somehow manage his way to a decision win. Especially if Peter remains as fat as he was in his last...
I'm scratching my head as to what the original point was, but i believe it was about giving their best. I think things got a bit confused....