Could he yes. But would he? Probably not. Hagler fought quite a few ferocious punchers. In hindsite we discovered Nunn's chin wasn't the greatest...
Pendelton whom I saw fight many times had some decent wins. Baptiste doesn't have one. Baptiste was also a small jr middleweight , Mccllean was a...
Hell, I'd pick most of Tysons opponents to beat Wilder himself.
True. Also Baptiste had almost as many losses as wins in the prime of his career. Not very impressive when the entire scenario is explored. Yes...
Most boxers had this life. It's what make them hard enough to deal with the pain and suffering of the boxing ring, so Mccellean wasn't alone in...
His chances would be very slim...... None.
Ok, don't read it.
Mike Weaver's left hook to "Big" John Tate. J.Fraziers's left hook to Bob Foster.
Hagler destroys the massively over-rated Mccllean . Same day weigh-in , prior day weigh-in etc doesn't matter. Mccllean's "legendary" punching...
Same day weigh in's should return. With this prior day weigh in nonsense a fighter can re hydrate up to 10-15 lbs heavier than the weight class...
I didn't write Holyfield was slow or without great balance . Don't know where you read that but it wasn't from me.
So you think Wilder, with his wild looping telegraphed punches , that can be seen even on TV if you know what to look for would do better against...
I've said this before. When I look at all the attributes necessary to be a ko artist, meaning timing, speed, diversity of punches ( which so...
I believe the competition is worse. When fighters in today's game doesn't have basic hand placement down when their fighting defensively, how can...
Not necessarily. Holyfield may have done well against super heavyweights, but were they as accurate, fast and technically diverse as Louis?...