Ive always suspected this is a byproduct of his drug days which if youve read his book youll know he was into the substances up to his eyeballs.. usually mixing two or three at a time. It is actually a condition that has something to do with the casing around the nerve endings in the brain being eroded and it often takes years to present itself.. I cant remember what its called but i believe the technical term is "drug****ed"...
Thanks for the replies but I'm nervous. Holyfield and Jones can still pass medicals doesnt mean they should be fighting.
What weight is this "cruiserweight" bout at? A proper 90.7kg or some fudged "ah, let's make it around 83 but we'll still sell it as a cruiserweight world title fight"?
why u being such a uneducated ****wit u ugly fat turd? i wasn't making fun of him u lowlife ****.. i was asking if he got that condition from being in the ring, ****en fat ****.
Finally the IBO show some flexibility for once and allow a guy who hasn't fought for three years a title fight upon his return. I was getting tired of their stringent rules pertaining to eligibility for title fights. Kids with 12 fights, guys ranked #68, guys in retirement.... God love em....
Who would have thought Billy and Jeff fenech teaming up to plot the downfall of Greeny, its amazing when a fighter leaves a trainer on bad terms how keen they are to help them get beaten. should be interesting to watch it unfold