Bless him. He had it all. I think Tyson had the greatest combination of raw power and speed, but when you throw accuracy, technique into the picture it's Joe Louis. Textbook Bombs. One of the greatest combination punchers ever. Robinson was a lot more liberal and sleek with the way he went about it, his shots weren't as straight or short, but he could do pretty much as he pleased. Dexterous as hell in his own right.
Would definitely agree there. I'm thinking Robinson was flush with embarrassment and controlled rage for the overhand right Graziano clocked and dropped him for a split second with not much more than a minute before the KO. That was actually a great little scrap while it lasted, numerous (furious) exchanges.
I'll pass them along :smoke And both will never ever, leave my P4P punch list, not until I'm at least 93 anyways and we take over Burt on the forum.
Better pass them along. :deal Crazy they died on the same day, eight years apart. This content is protected