C'mon, man - if Austin could knock Sultan down, one good tap on that china chin and he knocks Fraudley O-U-T!! :nod
Ray would beat Audley.. But Audley is a talent.. a damn shame he can do **** about the dodgy whiskers......
His chin ain't great, but if it's as bad as Zakman claims, what the hell does that say about Guinn, Williams, Bonin, Davis, Wiggins, Hersisia, and the other cats who couldn't KO Harrison. I don't get the hate for boxers some of you guys show. I'm not a Harrison fan, but I don't get off on him getting KO'd.
Audley probably wears a football helmet with a hard chin strap when he eats his Wheaties in the morning to avoid knocking himself the **** out by accidentally tapping his chin with the spoon
What do you know, a man who's never put on gloves in his life is insulting an Olympic Gold Medalist. Audley isn't a very good pro and was way too old when he turned pro; but as an amateur he was obviously good enough to be a Gold Medalist. Oh, and btw; the headgear doesn't do anything to protect you from getting stopped or hurt in the amateurs; it's the way amateur gloves are constructed. But I wouldn't expect you to know that, Zak.
:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl I love your posts when you're in shape.. and this is a ****en classy thread! Almost as enjoyable as seeing that glass being shattered all over the floor. :rofl
Imagine what would happen if he tried to break one of his Wheaties in half with the spoon, and the Wheatie shot off and hit him in the chin?
he's nothing of the sort I'm afraid, he's a great fighter who got caught with one of the biggest left hooks of all time and the ref stopped it early....Aud was good to go.
Boxing history is RIDDLED with amateurs who didn't pan out as pros. Back in '84, do you know who the most hyped fighter on the U.S. Olympic team was? Holyfield? Whitaker?? Nope. It was Mark Breland!! That's fine that Fraudley did well as an amateur, but he doesn't have the chin - or the heart - to handle the pro game. Period, end of paragraph. And if you are seriously telling me that headgear does NOTHING to protect fighters from punches, I can only say that is, as Mr. Spock would say, utterly illogical. Sure, the gloves may also be a factor, but to say that headgear has no impact in protecting fighters from getting KTFO?? That's a dubious assertion to say the least. Anyway, I think we can all agree that whether it's gloves or headgear, the plain fact is that Fraudley can't take a punch in the pros - which is EXACTLY the point of this thread!:yep
:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl And people are wondering why he needed headgear to remain vertical!!! atsch
You bring up Mark Breland... not sure why, he didn't have a stellar career, but it was a pretty decent one. He was a World Champ. No matter what you say about the guy won't take that away, any guy who wins a real title (the major 3) is no slouch. They can always call themselves champ. Which is more than Zakman can ever say about himself.