Apart from against Benn I and Wharton, he would throw this ridiculous long, loopy overhand right that always missed by a mile and I'm suprised it...
Awesome when he got his feet or left hand working, covered every centimeter of the canvas against Benn I and landed hundreds and hundreds of jabs...
I thought Graham and Bruno were terrible in early to mid 80s. But they went on to outbox McCallum and Lewis for six rounds.
reflexes haven't gone
If Hamed-Barrera happened in '95, Marco would've stood no chance - none at all.
Try Kevin Kelley, Tom Johnson, Vasquez, Bungu - all elite, all knocked out.
Nunn was probably the smoothest, most flowing fighter there was. Many were hailing him lb4lb the best boxer on the planet in '88, and unbeatable....
That makes little sense.
Hamed's awkward power counters from any angle against Pacquaio's perpetual motion and right-hand reliance? Hamed by KO
I don't get it, either. And what about all Ali's other fights (I know Foreman was on at 4am?)... like Frazier II, Frazier III, Norton, Bugner,...
'This woman' being former world champion Jane Couch
Eubank started it all. Don't they say imitation is the highest form of flattery? The Wharton one was epic.
Collins is a far better schooled boxer than Carl. His trainers included the Petronelli's (who trained Marvin Hagler), Bernard Checa (who trained...
Collins, within, was nothing like Abraham! He was one of the best lateral movers in the middleweights, just see his win against dangerous, quality...
Can we really put Froch in the bracket of a '92 Reggie Johnson, who used to get the better of Roy Jones in sparring every day? (I thought Collins...