Maybe it was more thudding, like Foreman, but the guy one spotted Lewis and dropped Tua. These bodyshots hurt to watch: [MEDIA]
Probably not. He only quit due to injuries and dirty fighting/poor reffing (exception: McBride). He either hits paydirt in the first six rounds or...
I disagree. He fought several of them, but only if they'd never beaten a top ten contender.
...talk about a run on sentence.
I actually think he did have huge power. He delivered it with minimal feinting and limited handspeed though, so he was better off throwing at...
Rahman had a really hard jab, which gets forgotten. I always saw Arreola as a combo puncher, not a one shot ko artist.
Above Haye and Bruno, so that’s actually pretty damn good for being British. Dubois has a chance to pull ahead him, but I doubt he will.
Ruiz II to Usyk II was probably his best. He fought too stupidly before that and reverted back to his old mental state on Saturday, but with worse...
BC Joshua was getting tagged with left hooks by a guy 6 inches shorter than him?
Hrgovic and Miller 100% win those fights. Chin (Norton) and size (Chuvalo) matter. FOTC Frazier could overcome Joshua, but that guy never actually...
Jimmy Young
Let’s not pretend like Joshua, Hrgovic, and Miller don’t match up well with Frazier, Norton, and an aging Chuvalo. They probably win at a rate of 2-1.
^Foreman’s specialty in the 70s.
Comeback George Foreman. He failed to stop a single fighter with good durability and failed against several with poor durability.
“Two Ton” Tony Gelato