Roman from the Foreman fight and Szpilka from the Wilder fight. Who wins?
Lineal champions are the kings.
Hrgovic has to win this once convincingly.
There are levels to this game. Wilder is not on the same one as Frazier's. Deontay is doing good against less mobile, more classical boxers...
As old boxers in young man's game, they had to use all the depth of their knowledge, skill, and experience, on top of being heavily motivated....
Unless it's Ali of '66 or before, I don' t think he is outmaneuvering Foreman for an extended period of time. Muhammad never argued or haggled...
Those are the main circumstances mentioned when the fight is brought up, along with Foreman being cut before the fight and not sparring for nearly...
What are some fighters whose overhand right you consider an absolute weapon of destruction?
Archie Moore-Ezzard Charles trilogy not being on film is the greatest disappointment of my life.
Young was a smaller, slicker, more economical fighter who was more relaxed and less prone to muscle/arm punching. Foreman on the other hand not...
You can only argue which one has the highest chance of fighting a perfect fight and not dying in the process. The likes of Ezzard Charles and Roy...
Foreman lost weight too fast for this one IIRC. Looked a bit faded.
Floyd drowned him in an ocean of knowledge and experience.
Walcott also liked to switch-hit. Not sure how many fighters of the era switched to southpaw as regularly as Joe did.
Yeah.