sorry, credit where it's due. when we sparred, the detonator blocked all of articuno's head shots on his shoulder, while making articuno roll...
"every boxing record"?
me, in my spare time, for a bet. we didn't think it would take off.
so you admit he wasn't in shape? and he lacked the motivation to ensure he would be in the physical condition he would need to be to meet vitali...
another attempt. definitely you, g. check back over the last few pages. it's all there, in grey and white.
i'll do what i like, thanks. you know i've repeatedly shown up your fallacious arguments, which is why you're attempting your distraction tricks.
it was a direct response to your point about lennox ducking challenges. if you ain't prepared to stay on topic, don't demand that others do.
ward beat froch handily, but is a poor comparison to joe's schooling of lacy. a rematch of the former in england would be different, purely on...
you're much more guilty of picking your battles on this thread than lennox was in his career.
revisionist crap. were you even about in the 80s?
****ing hell, he ain't even the greatest of my lifetime. great yes, greatest no.
majr, nobody would call for a rematch if prime, focussed lewis had fought vitali. apart from that i agree entirely.
so his expanded waistline was down to getting pummelled? could you explain how he was carrying it before the 1st bell? as for his comment about...
he was enjoying his lifestyle too much, and simply didn't fancy it. too much like hard work at that stage of his career. he knew from experience...
he's 1" taller with significantly longer reach. that might not suit your agenda, i know.