Tubbs was. And Tunney was more skilled, in turn, than Tubbs.
I love the way you equate television advances with Boxing improvements :lol:
Schmeling has some useful tools for a tricky, speedy boxer like Walcott, however. A quality, consistent jab, a strong sense of timing, a smart...
Good for you.
He was being discussed (I didnt bring him up), as hes a fighter with a degree of relevance to the topic. Bringing Dempsey up is just baiting.
Walcott could probably beat or at least make life difficult for more of the greats, but I think I like Schmeling on points here.
This thread has nothing to do with Dempsey. Im 5'8, 190lbs and quite frankly, Vitali's competition isnt a million times better than ME.
The Foreman and Holmes of 1991-92. A diminished, overweight or drained Bowe (take your pick from either of the Golota bouts) against the...
Bullseye. His competition isnt simply poor - these guys make the Holmes era look like the 60's and 70's HWs...they are THAT atrocious. Vitali has...
Personally, I'll side with the contingent turning the sound OFF.
Agree with every word. Ironically.
Every word rings true, CDogg.
I DQ both for being awful.
"Muscle-building?"
Of course you would.
"Slugfest," :lol:
That would imply that I was surprised. I wasnt exaggerating in the other thread. Dempsey's next assignment is Rocky Sekorski.
Okay.
Shouldnt you be busy learning how to score a fight and define, "arse-kicking," Neil? :lol:
Of course it is. Tyson's being humble, Arcel (and an army of other noted figures in Boxing history, past and present) is being sentimental,...
I wonder what Mike would tell you if you said that to him? I think we both know...but what would Tyson know, right?
I just lost a huge reply to you, so sincere apologies, but we must sternly disagree. I do not rate Tua, Byrd, or Ibeabuchi. Not at all. Vitali,...
The feelings mutual, mate. Cheers. Ibeabuchi fought no one, beat no one. But lets be honest --- the only credibility you need in this forum is...
Dempsey decapitates him. No more Ibea-bullshit.
:lol:
Which one? The one where he got his ass kicked by Forrest, or Pacquiao? Or were those, "wide points losses," not beatings? :lol:
Nope...but I wasnt expecting Mosley to completely lay down, either. Not like that. He did the same thing twice against Forrest in his prime, mind,...
Really? So Tunney wasnt a defensive counter-puncher who won the majority of his bouts on the strength of assets other than power? Tunney kicked...
Some potential candidates off the top of my head... Dempsey-Firpo, rnd 2 (1923) Foreman-Lyle, rnd 4 (1976) Hagler-Hearns, rnd 1 (1985)...
Tua and Byrd amounted to nothing. Whats that tell you?
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