Let's make this clear:I am not saying Vlad is a drugs cheat, but I think it is perfectly plausible that his trainers identified a health problem...
If you believe that his improvement was all down to pacing, you probably will think he could have adapted. If you think he received Sharapova...
Ha ha! He would, indeed.
I'll take Louis for one, simple reason. Vlad was battered early by one of the best punchers he faced(Sanders), and hid behind his jab all night...
Funnily enough Larry Holmes reckons Frazier would have won a fight with Tyson.......
Joe Gans would be interesting. He's one of the first legends I read about as a kid. What about John L.Sullivan?
Fritzy Zivic would be an education! I'd like to see Joe Jeanette to guage his technique compared to later fighters.
Especially his Welterweight prime?
I don't see why he should name anyone. It's patently obvious that some of the physical transformation in certain heavyweights was gained by...
I think Lesnevich was a much better fighter than Andries even allowing for Dennis's improvement with the Kronk gym. Gus on points for me.
Where is the post asking how Ali couldn't floor china chinned Henry Cooper?
Moorer beefed up to that weight, though. Let's not make out he was naturally that big; he's like David Haye in that regard. Don't make out Moorer...
He was sparked in the amateurs with one punch, though.
Jack Sharkey had a good jab, Joe Louis had a great one. Both Charles and Walcott could jab very well. Talking about good jabs, I watched...
When did these new skills appear? What were the old timers doing, throwing one punch at a time every fight? I swear I have tapes of them jabbing, too.