Ali KO or wide UD, the punches that won Ali the fight in 74 was an ultra fast jab and a stinging straight right hand, punches that were even more...
How can we assess such match ups without extensive quality film.
Tyson by decapitation. Tyson could have done better with Lewis I never understood why he dropped Tommy Brooks for that fight.
He had deceptive power; tremendous accuracy with blinding speed and over 200 pounds behind his punches. He wasn't a knockout fighter per say but...
Louis would have made Johnson look like nothing.
Seen it before 1 or two rounds it just all sounds ludicrous to me Tyson wouldn't have had any trouble here comon this was his time.
He was ranked in the top ten for 15 consecutive years this is longer than any other fighter so he has at least that distinction, youngest champ...
Douglas hammered him with vicious shots for 8 rounds almost had him out of there when Tyson nailed him with that uppercut and came virtually...
Frazier was able to exploit the tactical flaws In Alis unorthodox style and land a lot of heavy blows that wouldn't happen with Holmes who I think...
How about quitting in life when your losing? I guarantee you'd have quit the day they put you in that cell for 6 years.
Comon. You simply don't against all odds become the youngest heavyweight champion ever, global superstar by age 20, to disgraced former champion...
Depends if you want to make a case for a fighter for whom historical documents and records as well as a small amount of low quality fragmented...
Put it this way the 20 year old Tyson would in my opinion beat every other heavyweight in modern history at a respective age of 20. Shoe me a 20...
Mitch Green was in the top ten at the time he and Tyson fought.
Tysons final right hand that put Holmes out. Marquez ko of pacquiao.