Nope. Arguably one of the most overrated, though. That's not to say he wasn't an exceptional fighter with true power, but his record has to be one...
I'm amazed PugilisticPower didn't make his stand in this thread. "Modern technology insists that all humans are vastly superior to their old...
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Offensively he was a monster. Defensively he was a bit inconsistent. He looked sublime against Benitez, but then other times I think he allowed...
Holyfield was consistently struggling with guys Tyson would've decimated.
Now you're just trolling.
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Cerdan had plenty of pop. The fact that he was somewhat of an educated swarmer makes him prime pickings for one of the strongest, greatest...
It takes a truly simple person to make this kind of comparison. Either that or you haven't thought this argument through at all.
:lol:Oh, the irony.
Yes, they're better conditioned, which is why guys like Armstrong could fight the full 3 minutes of every round for the full 15, whilst many of...
You are such a stupid, useless ****. Away with you.
LaMotta actually injured his left hand (i.e. his primary hand) in the 5th round as well.
How would he have gone about it? He was an aggressive boxer-puncher, the kind that fits right into a guy like LaMotta's hands. There's no way he's...
It would shock me if so, but then maybe wrestling's a little more lenient on this kinda thing: 7xhVaoi7_TI