A classic who lands first, either could take the other man out, either could land first
I think a key problem would be trying figure out the rules and what the **** is going on
The Buster Douglas of Tokyo outboxes Louis with his jab movement and combinations stopping him late. But the Holyfield version gets KO'd
The footage we have of Greb would suggest he isn't nearly as quick, also: Bartfield won the newspaper decision according to both the Buffalo...
Not only that but Roy's father taught him how to box, how to punch with perfect form from a young age, to the extent it developed into his muscle...
Is he really more consistent? In 13 year he lost to Schmelling, fought an SD against Godoy, a perhaps robbery SD against Walcott and 2 rounds from...
Yes and no, if a puncher is 'born' and he learns how to punch with poor form and continues to punch with poor form or throws arm punches, he will...
Have you boxed McGrain, as you improved your technique did you not notice an significant improvement in speed? As you throw punches constantly and...
Yes speed can't be trained, that's why sprinters don't train at all
As far as skillset it's Lopez. Overall ability is another matter, Arguello is a 5'10 FW-SFW with brutal power, iron chin, great stamina, top line...
I know Louis got ko'd by a a light heavy and lost most of the fight to a 167lb Conn. He's also quite easy to hit with right hands, he had slowing...
It depends 'how much he had left'!!! If he had a decent level left he'd be good enough to beat a good few contenders Against Frazier if he has a...
I'd go with Mathysse, more skilled and more cold and calculating, probably more dedicated, maybe tougher. Would be a great fight, could ell be a...
It depends when he hits his prime and when he comes along, in reality he also likely bulks up a little and is more powerful but I'd use the 200lb...
Monzon close decision, Graham would win the early rounds with his speed, angles and better defence. Monzon would get his jab going, timing him...