Blocker could be a handful for a lot of fighters. I could see Mo outworking Quartey early but eventually Ike breaks him down. I think Blocker would have his moments early but Ike eventually catches him in the middle or late rounds and stops him.
I think Quartey is too heavy handed for Maurice and he gets to him eventually... He'd have a hell of a time early on dealing with Blocker's boxing skill, length and jab, but I think he starts to counter with his own jab and works his way into closer range
Ike would knock him out in 6 then say "YOU TRYIN TO HELP IKE???.you the MUTHAFUCKa that need help!!!1"
Quartey Would Look Blocker in the Eye & Ask ,"Do You LIKE Ike?"....If Blocker Said No, Quartey Stretches him in 5-6. If Blocker Said Yes, Quartey would Reply, "What are You, Some Kind of FAG?!" & KO Blocker in 2-3...
Ike never took out any legit welter in 5-6 rounds. Only guy he got out early was Philips, who was a junior welter. It took Simon Brown 10 rounds to dispatch Blocker, and Brown was a much bigger puncher than Ike. Blocker likely goes the distance with Ike.
Ru serious? Brown's left hook was a much more powerful punch than Ike's right hand. I don't see how that's even a question.
I don't see how it's not We had the same argument years ago about Brown's power in reference to DLH's left hook Brown was never anything close to a one-hitter quitter
Brown had fight CHANGING power in his left hook. Never said he had fight ENDING power in his hook, like Cuevas or Tito, but he could definitely crack. Ike was no big puncher, though he did have power. To his credit, his KO win over Espana was pretty damn brutal. But Brown packed a bigger punch than Ike. though.
Tiger jones...he was basically supposed to be the NEXT SUGAR RAY and Ike slapped him and made him learn the words
Fight-changing power? Against who? Blocker? Brown was a reasonably powerful puncher, just like Hoya, just like Quartey