Yep. That's exactly what I'm saying. Nobody beat Tyson except for the guys who were crafty enough to adapt inside those ropes and bend the rules...
I've already said it. You aren't going to beat a prime Tyson on boxing technique. He was made to beat that. He studied countless tapes on past...
Tyson studied alot of the old time boxers. He may not have shown great finesse in his prime but he knew how to get to them. His inside right hand...
Not just the equalizer, it's the finisher. Liston didn't represent the kind of tactician that guys like Ali, and later Holyfield were. Sure he...
I see Tyson winning by stoppage. Ali was great for sure, but for all his tactician moves, his ego and his natural ability, I don't think he...
When Clottey landed they were upstairs punches where Clottey used his foot and handspeed to land. Cotto does not fight this way nor does he have...
Before he fought Austin, Ibragimov had no issues with stepping to a bigger man and throwing a straight left. Now you don't see that. Since Austin...
I pick Margarito. Nothing new here. I think he's too strong and too determined to lose to Cotto. This would be a match of willpower that Cotto...
True, but Ibragimov lately has been very passive in the ring. If he attacks Waldo like he did Ray Austin he *may* win, but i'd still pick Waldo....
Agreed. And I'll venture to say that Pavlik learned more from their first fight than Taylor did. I can see Pavlik hiding a bit more behind his...
I'm beginning to think Cintron is another relic of the welterweights - one who talks and talks but doesn't fight. He has said numerous times now...
It isn't just that he throws hard punches all the time. Judah fights anxiously and that also soaks up alot of energy. Using your legs constantly...
I'll be honest. I really wanted to go with Byrd in the rematch. As well as Brewster, but I didn't see it happening. I also don't see Ibragimov...
More there than meets the eye. Sure he doesn't hit as hard as Klitschk or Peter. Sure he doesn't have Klitschko's reach. Sure he doesn't...
Show me one case in Foreman's career where he did the kind of physical damage to someone that Tyson did to Golota. Off a single punch he did...