Sure, maybe alchohol. and I never said there wasnt something in it, but there are limitations as to exactly WHAT was in there and if it had any...
The Snake Man was definitley no C-level fighter, he was as tough as nails Arguello was one of the greats, there are no two ways about it
sqiiiisssshhh :crying:
Agreed on both counts
it was a trace amount in coca-cola, the amount has grown over the years as the legend has become more popular...not enough to get "high" from
or be branded an abject coward:kick:
Thanks, REED:kidcool: Good point, he wasted him in one-sided fashion in the return match That must have been some MIX he had:lol:
Its a step towards there after that you need to heat it up but you don't DRINK it
Let me give you an example... Larry Holmes had a water bottle taken away by officials during one of his fights... guess what it was? water and...
exactly:bears:
no there isn't There is substantial evidence of Panama Lewis saying "Gimme that one... The one that I mixed" There is NO visual evidence of...
Where did Pryor look exhausted? He looked fresh as a daisy throughout that fight... He came out for round 14 the same way he came out for the...
indeed! but I would imagine the protective jock and other underwear is what kept it from ... well... becoming obvious to observers... his corner...
:laughing::laughing::lol: Good point imagine if he had VOLUNTARILY shat himself?
Boza was a good fighter, and most famously was hit so hard by an Arguello body shot that he involuntarily SHAT himself:bears:
Ali (67) vs Foreman (73) (Ali TKO 7) Holmes (80) vs Lewis (00) (Lewis SD 15) Tyson (88) vs Holyfield (92) (Holyfield TKO 12) Frazier (71) vs...
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score one for ol' double L :bears:
I still call bullshit on that one The story always goes: Pryor was dead at the end of the 13th round, and then all of the sudden he come out...
Yeah he was pretty much the king, and the rest of those guys were princes... it was a terrific division back then, very deep
:bears::bears: Mastery
Salvador Sanchez W15 Juan LaPorte -- Sanchez was brilliant, and I still think LaPorte had one of the all-time greatest chins Alexis Arguello...
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Pivots = the key to pugilistic greatness:mj:
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I don't know for sure if Sander's hands were faster, but I agree with everything else you said. Especially the left hook on a southpaw versus...
Exactly. Sanders had that terrifc Left hand and he could get on a roll when he came out blasting, but Morrison also was explosive that way as well
a very astute observation
If they both come out swinging the fans do It's a pick 'em two big hitters with shaky jaws... I think Morrison had more speed and raw talent,...
Diaz is lean and taut and his pivoting is an inspiration to student athletes everywhere, brother
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