Foreman was absolutely unable to get himself free everytime Ali clinched him. His strength wasn't greater than Ali's
Judging how well Ali pulled Foreman's head I doubt Foreman had a strength advantage. And Ali was outboxing him already before Foreman gassed badly.
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I simply gave an explanation why it's easier for Marciano than it would be for a much bigger man. Fact is, he has an easier time doing pull ups...
Joshua certainly has greater absolute strength than Marciano. High reps with bodyweight exercises are about power to weight ratio and range of...
What don't you understand about smaller men having a better power to weigh ratio (which aids bodyweight exercises) And Marciano's short limbs...
And do you reckon Marciano could do as much if he had a 60 lbs weight on him? Besides chin up/push up count favours smaller men (higher power to...
His 190 lbs isn't anything outrageously heavy compared to most current lightheavyweights.
Because there are natural 200 lbs fighters fighting in the lhw division because that's how it's done these days. The cruiser division also takes...
I think it's more of the inverse with different techniques becoming mor effective. Blocking is much more effective now. You also have less to...
Bigger gloves also make blocking more effective/easier and there will be less focus on parrying as a result.
I wonder if we will ever see a middleweight win 7+ rounds against a top 5 heavyweight contender ever again.
Truth bomb
Anyone know?
Maxim did fight with the 15 rounds in mind and never looked desperate just being content on the backfoot mostly (like he always was). And Sugar...