Not very well. Ray Mercer dominates him.
He looked absolutely phenomenal in the Peacock -perfect specimen
That’s absurd.
Watch til end
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That was in the pros
Nigel Benn. He had no business in the ring with Barkley, Galvano, Eubank (II) or McClellan.
Hearns-Leonard I was the ultimate.
None of those for a start.
76 was strong - Ali, Duran, Monzon, Zarate, Zamora, Canto, Arguello, De Jesus, Gomez, Lopez, Pedroza, Conteh, Foreman, Holmes, Cervantes,...
No
I’m guessing Wilder listened more to his S&C coaches and put more into that than the technical work Mark Breland was trying to teach him. In fact...
Yeah. Breland was better.
Loma wasn’t a better am than Breland. Mark hardly lost a round in 100 fights.
He was arguably the best amateur ever - he had fundamentals if anyone ever did.