Yes, just think - if he'd had that beard he could have cut Sanders to ribbons and stopped him :rofl :rofl :rofl
It wouldn't be so bad if he were the only one, but there's hundreds of dumb-bells on here that think along the same lines. Ali was also too small for WALD by the way
I will take Skills and toughness, over size and strength anyday. Wlad's a good fighter, but Louis was great. I see Wlad getting the jab in early, even stunning Joe, but as the fight went on Joe would do his best to get on the inside of a non threatening Wlad inclose, all Joe needs is 6 inches to land on the extremely weak chinned Wlad, I see Klit going into one of his famous panic attacks where he is floored a couple times and the fight will be stopped, we must remember, Louis has a great killer insinct, Wlad doesn't. Some of Wlads toughest fights came against guy's just as tall as Joe or even shorter, Brewster 6'1, Peter 6'0 and half, while these guys may be more powerful, there not even close to being as skilled as Louis. .
I have no idea. If an old Tyson could give Lewis a few problems like he did in the first round of their fight then I don't see why prime Marciano couldn't, seeing as he was at least as tall as Tyson if not as heavy. Lewis is a different kettle of fish to glass WALD anyway.
So on one hand you say Marciano was too light, and on the other hand all the 40's and 50's guys were big, cumbersome oafs :huh If you think being pumped up to the hilt on steroids makes you athletic then so be it. Personally I'd take the guys of the 70's over this **** crop of fighters even though they were lighter.
WALD isnt even a real 'big man' like Lennox anyway, he's a pumped up tall man - take him off the Iron and (possibly) the juice and he has a similar stature to Ernie Terrell, only with a shorter reach.