Good point. Ward would have to spend time thinking how to beat 198-lb. Butterbeef as an average-sized LHW.
Ward would have easily outboxed and destroyed Pascal, Gvozdyk, Browne, Jack, and 198-lb. Butterbeef. Discuss.
Now you’re not even arguing the same point anymore. Anyway, other candidates for #1 are Harry Greb, who was described as being in-and-out and very...
Obviously, because defense is the hardest skill to master in boxing, you Beterbiev-fanboying dolt. What’s your point? That ATG defenders are the...
Well you still have counterpunchers like Holyfield or bonafide defensive fighters like Fury
Anyway, even if what you said wasn’t dumb, you’re still wrong. At flyweight, the GOAT is either Jimmy Wilde or Miguel Canto, both defensive...
That’s a dumb thing to say because most ATGs had both great defense and great offense. That’s true for Floyd too, because Floyd was a top ATG...
If at least two of the judges are BCS8, CST80, or mirkofilipovic, then Golovkin sweeps a wide decision.
Nat Fleischer would have picked Daniel Mendoza over both! LMAO!!!!
If I trained Crawford I think he'd smoke both, don't you agree?
Yeah, I take back what I said about "jumping" with the hook after the cross. But I still believe in stepping in with the hook. I believe it allows...
I use a Blackburn crouch-like stance (basically Ezzard Charles' stance but more upright and with my lead arm more outward like Robinson's) so I...
Well, some of my favorites, like Robinson and Canelo, sometimes don't pivot their feet when punching, but much of the time they do. In a Kid...
But it's blatantly incorrect technique and, in my opinion, half cheating by selling out on technique.
For some punches, though, it's good to "jump." I'm orthodox stance and I believe the left hook has maximal power when you step in with it, like...