Good calls so far, I'll throw Battling Nelson out there. He'd run 10 miles a day as roadwork and had training routines that more resembled torture
I'd say about 1% of it was the minor amount of PEDs he was using With about 50% talent and 49% hard work, of course
Harry Matthews, old Jersey Joe, Bernie Reynolds Carmine Vingo and Rex Layne were both round 6 knockouts Not my point tho I was asking about...
No, Moore trained him. Moore stated that while Frazier was big and strong, Marciano was "by far the strongest man I ever met"
A very big, strong Middleweight too, he was struggling to make 160 later in his career. Robinson was fighting him whilst being within the 147 limit!
Floyd Mayweather because I think it'd be funny to watch him get beat up by Robinson Robinson is all wrong for Crawford so I'll also send Spence...
I retract that one
Marciano adjusted better Also on the strength part, Archie Moore himself quoted that
Lmao Marciano was very clearly a one punch knockout artist in his prime Also what quality opponent did Frazier take out within 5 rounds
Its subjective Was Mike Gibbons MW champion during the time of Frank Klaus' reign? Was Tom Sharkey a heavyweight champion? Depends on what you...
Patterson achieved more. Look at the resume.
Marciano's fight with Charles was akin to Frazier's fight with Ali in pace. Marciano even had to throw 100 power punches in the 15th. Marciano has...
Marciano has every conceivable advantage Punch Power: Marciano Strength: Marciano Footspeed: Marciano Endurance: Marciano Ring IQ: Marciano...
I concur Ali split hair decision. Fans whine of robbery after
I wouldn't be surprised, Marvis got some hype due to his father. But really the thing was that it was easy money, Marvis stood no chance