If you see Louis surviving on the backfoot for 6 rounds, he has a chance. I don´t see him making it, having more chance brawling it out with...
Max Baer backed him up quite easily, until he stopped his assault as he always did and got hit himself.
:risas3: I´d like to see a Tony "Two Ton" Galento vs. :cunaooooo: Hurricane Peter McNeeley :cunaooooo:
Fury UD or late TKO. Frank has the chance to catch him.
Louis only chance is to blizz Foreman early. I doubt it happens. Louis is overrated H2H anyway (at >200 HW).
This is how I see it too. Foreman would end what Max Baer began. With the difference that Foreman was better than Baer in every department.
:lol: There was a television with Galento and Louis, its on youtube. What an arrogant garbage talking bum.
That fat two ton hotdog vacuum who was in auto-mode for not beeing in shape, loafing his jelly around the ring throwing hooks with run-up until...
Walcott hit the bulls eye here. The fellows before him would have taken a beating, everyone of them. Even if I do think Alis power wasn´t good,...
What about the best Vitali vs Joshua of the Parker-Fight?
A 46 years old Larry Holmes! That speaks volumes!
Cooney, before he started to become Cokeney, would take this. Proofed solid power + good movement and hang in 13 with a prime Larry, who had a...
I wouldn´t say so. I think it was Angelo Dundee making a fight prediction on TV (can´t find it on youtube right now), telling: "Don´t get yourself...
True. The drawback of having too much muscle of course is the muscle needing oxygen, leading to the "Frank Bruno syndrome" in the later rounds. If...
Oh lord