Those early films were revolutionary whether u liked them personally or not. Brando was before his time, when you see those old black and white...
I agree entirely, Hagler was great. And doing it like that is admirable, earning and appreciating it. It's a different type of greatness. I'm...
Tyson was like the Marlon Brando of boxing. great when bursting on the scene, everyone telling them they were the best ever but then lost...
then would would never have got the "cocoon of horror" quote. the man was a character if nothing else.
Botha as a comeback fight, and this time try not to get out boxed :ciappa:
Mcclelan was already injured, Benn's fouling didn't change much, more like the sledgehammer punches he was landing if anything. If this didn't...
Not really the same though. I'm not saying it was right but fighters cheat when they can get away with it, so u might as well not even talk to...
I can understand the sentiment but he was in there with a man that was meant to kill him, Benn did anything he could to stay in there out of...
The Benn fight was just weird. It was one of those things that happened where the underdog completely defied the odds, it was beautiful work form...
On face value I'd say Lewis is the better fighter by far but I think he didn't take the rematch for a reason. By that stage of his career he was...
If only he had the ability to keep it together, just that ingredient was missing, but then maybe a more level headed Tyson wouldn't have been so...
As mentioned that's not really my point, i guess i could be going off subject a bit. I am just talking about the comparison of Holyfield in...
Fair point. Personally i was never one to think Tyson never showed flaws in his prime. In many ways he was an unfinished article. He was...
I agree with a lot of this. I have always felt that Tyson of 91 could be a problem for Holy despite the obvious point he beat him in 96. Tyson...
I'm not saying Tyson was more impressive overall but his prime looked more impressive than anything Holyfield did. Looked. So my point is Tyson...