Aww, fraid not. Fighters have the knowledge today to manipulate scales with fluid, its what they do. They didn't then. Different times bless you.
Fluid weight, not muscle/bone density.
Did that German kid Jurgen Brahmer pick up an alphabet belt? Beat Ricky Hatton in ams at welter, southpaw Brahmer knocked him down.
I would say Joshua-Whyte. But Whyte will never pick up an alphabet strap because he's not very good.
No more than usual, I mean more from a physiological standpoint when you're four inches taller you already have a longer reach than the man four...
Eubank won that first Watson fight quite clearly, and the official professional judges from America - who are better at judging than randomers,...
With his height he can lean in to get a few inches more of advantageness on the jab.
McCallum has a very big height and reach advantage.
It shows the lack of basic physiologic knowledge, and delusion. It's totally unfair putting Hagler (who'd be a welter today) in with McClellan, a...
You exaggerate all the time. There is no 'beat easily' or 'destroy' - there very very rarely is with top top fighters vs eachother.
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Parks was awesome, but short and flat footed. You can't be either against McClellan, let alone both. Parks was the more skilled fighter in many...
He's flat as a pancake and dry, cutting into muscle tissue, visceral fat and fluid.
They were weighing in at mostly noon on the day of the fight until Sept 91. Tyson lost 40lb in two weeks to fight Douglas, its what they did back...
If he was 185+ (remaining chiseled) to Marvin's low 150's (nervous energy/warming up), he sure is blowing him out.