my thoughts exactly:lol:
Yup and, as I said, even Jack Johnson is like willie pep compared with the likes of Corbett and Jeffries
:cheers::giggle:
Good tactical match, but agree that Cervantes assumes complete command down the stretch
there are greater pressures than that, frankly. I'd say Golota's 85 blown second chances are a pretty good measure of how little effort he put in...
ok, we are not on the same page, going by that last remark
my mother enjoyed this film. I have not seen it
Put me on there, Jimmy
This You know what era I couldn't say that about automatically? anytime from the 40s on to Tubbs' time It has nothing to do with...
hell, lumping Johnson in there with him is asinine, never mind Louis:l2:
I don't buy that for a single, solitary second. How come he didn't do these things in EVERY fight, then?
and, to once again raise the original question, what exactly did I allegedly say?
LOL, Sly started it by jokingly saying that he was "in cdogg's sister":lol: The two of us escalated it from there, check his out, it's pretty funny
Jack Sharkey was highly advanced for the 1920s, very skillful. He just had no heart or desire.
It's like an autopsy:lol: I'll give Watt credit though, he tried hard. He sponged some awful punishment and never quit.
who is a more skilled boxer, Jess Willard or Tony Tubbs?
prime Bowe gets the same results, really whatever was wrong with Bowe, whatever state he was in by the time he was in there with Andrew Golota, I...
Bowe wins both... George lands the occassional bomb or gets the sledgehammer jab home once in a while to get his attention, but Bowe...
:bears::bears::bears::bears::bears:
Andrew Golota wasn't sitting in a mental institution all those years. He was making big money as a prizefighter. He was a man with more means...
Nobody, and I mean, NOBODY ever lives with mental illness without trying. If it's bad, you need some drugs to help you, to make your body stable...
no, but they also weren't given millions of dollars to do it on SEVERAL OCCASIONS after having already clearly shown a propensity for not caring....
O'Grady, no doubt about it. Boxes better, hits much harder
Schmeling had a great counter right hand and he tended to bank everything on that... I just think Walcott is far too slick to fall into the trap,...
I too would pick Louis.
:bow:too kind
Must be the after-effects of what he sponged against Alexis Arguello:lol: If you hate Jim Watt, you will enjoy that fight.
yup
I can dislike someone who makes no effort to battle those demons. And this is coming from someone who had plenty of them. I have no respect for...
Seldon No one is going to write books about Seldon, and nobody ought to. People have written books about Dempsey, and deservedly so. But the...
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