I see Waldo folding like a lawn chair in this one, in segments, falling to the canvas after the first whiff of a punch... out cold... Probably dead. And his soul, too, for all eternity. And his dog's soul.
Is this ****ing serious?!? Walcott was like 6'0 and 195. He looked small next to Joe Louis who was a midget compared to Wlad. This nostalgia for guys from the 40's-50's is getting tiresome guys Edit-Ohh you mean 5'0 147 pound the Barbados Demon Joe Walcottatsch. In that case Wlad is ****ed. You don't mess with turn of the century hombres if you're sensible. Size, modern techniques, professionalism and advances in nutrition can't compete with twirling fisted one punch combo's,TB and unfluoridated well water.
Joe Walcott was such a badass they named the country of Barbados after him. Call me when there's a country named after this palooka.
His dog too? Sheeeit. A No Contest is declared around the 132st round with both fighters having contracted polio. Wlad later dies leaving the referee Irish Bobby Fernandez to overturn the original decsion in favour of Walcott.
I just can't wait for janitor to come along and say something like "you know Walcott might just be the most dangerous puncher wlad has ever faced"
The long and the short of it is......well the long and the short of it. Joe to stop him with a welter of heavy punches?
What sort of an un-funny joke is this? Walcot was a great fighter. He'd slip his jab like he done Charles and lay him out on the spot. It would be a lot easier for Walcot since all Wlad throws is jabs and is constanlty open for counters. If only Walcot had fought fighters with glass heads and body's who only threw straight punches he probably wouldn't have so many loses. But this is the classic forum where Wlad is a destroyer of ATGs by virtue of beating nobody and losing to some of the weakest fighters he fought.