That was shocking. :lol: If I remember rightly, Lewis actually gave him a three punch combo while he took a knee. Uppercutting him to get him to...
Yes, it shows the difference between the two extremes, Bruno being a carefully managed, manufactured and protected commodity from day one, while...
Henry Cooper KOs Frank Bruno. Frank has a puncher's chance, since Cooper wasn't iron-chinned himself and also was prone to cuts, but if they were...
Fair enough. He would not beat Liston. He did deserve to be rated ahead of Liston for a couple of years though.
You also said Johansson ran like a ***** from Liston, so you sound a bit biased against him at times.
Tyson wiped the floor with Bruno twice. People made a big deal out of Bruno scoring a few punches and rocking Tyson for a couple of seconds, the...
He was knocked down by London, not knocked out. It was such a bad showing that Johansson knew he was finished and never fought again.
I think Bruno in 1993 was as good as he'd ever been or ever would be. So, Lewis stoppage in 7 rounds would be my pick.
Harsh but true.
Armstrong jabbed quite a lot in some of his filmed fights. He had long arms for his height too, so it was a very effective punch.
I have a feeling Lewis cheating severely against Frank Bruno too. How else could he have defeated The Great Bruno ??
Bruno was useless but I still give him a decent chance againt Johansson, if only because I consider Johansson's chin somewhat suspect too.
I think Holmes outboxes him and breaks him down in about 9 rounds.
He'd do okay. He could make cruiser or heavyweight. He wouldn't make it to #1 but he'd be among the top 5 or 10.
Johansson might have to go on the Ruiz/Kownacki diet to impress the scales.