agreed!
yeah nice post man. and i agree with you guys saying tyson took 'best puncher' in the fullest sense of the word. holyfield was a heavyweight with...
brilliant list
ali is in the poll, so feel free to vote for him.
bump.
it took twenty years after holmes lost the title for people to start appreciating him. expect a similar story with wlad.
neither. haye fought his usual fight but was outclassed. wlad tried to close the distance, but haye managed to stay out of range. just because...
that's just how haye fights. it's difficult to completely change your style against the best guy you've ever fought. sure, haye said a lot of...
wlad is very composed these days. not only did he take those shots well, but he was right back on the front foot straight away. haye didn't have...
i seem to be in the minority, but i enjoyed the fight. sure, haye backed off continuously, but he just isn't a fighter at heart, he's a...
so you've written off the seventies and eighties as a weak era for middleweights. that's a long time...
man that's funny :lol:
good thread! de la hoya maximised his career, he fought everyone, and didn't fear losing. the sport needs more fighters like him. people say 'he...
for me, those losses add to them a lot. they both learned their trade the old fashioned way, and won rematches, sometimes twice, often knocking...
lineal ≠ undisputed