I actually thought the handwrap thing was funny.
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Yeah...so please stop trying to be clever/contrarian for the sake of it. You KNOW what the thread starter meant by popularity. Popularity in...
It would look like Mayweather-Gatti but with even more brutality...
:atu::laughing::lol:
word. I detest these ridiculous MMs.
Foreman KO 1 (I'm not playing the tongue in cheek game on such a ridiculous matchup...this should be a more serious forum)
Interesting matchup actually. Leonard was a small Middleweight and fought in spurts at that weight. McClellan is naturally the much bigger fighter...
She was in his hotel room in the early hours of the morning. Perhaps she was there to play chess?
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Yes, Rape conviction due to an alleged rape. Not everyone who is convicted is guilty in the same way that not everyone who is acquitted is innocent...
:giggle: Ali in his prime was hated but in the 70s and beyond there's been nothing but love. Tyson (in his prime) was never hated the way Ali was...
Not true. Tyson was loved my friend and still is. People see him as crazy but he's still very popular and always was.
yeah...but we have new information now...and so the paper has been updated.
:lol: Exactly.
On paper, Margarito has zero chance of winning. But this is boxing and anything can happen. On paper Buster Douglas had no chance of beating a...
I wanted to just respond..STFU...but I'll be more polite. Tyson was/is even more loved than Leonard. Tyson wasn't just famous...he was loved....
While I too pick Marciano...I want to remind you that I'm speaking about the Mythical Marciano of 1956....one year after he retired. I'm not...
ARe you suggesting that the Japs don't like Tyson? If so you're crazy...when he was there to fight Tubbs and then for Douglas...he was worshiped.
Don't get me wrong...I believe Lewis is teh better fighter...certainly the better Heavyweight. But what you must not forget is that Lewis was only...
Wow. I respect your views as usual Ramonza, but I'm shocked that you would pick ANYONE to stop a Pre-Manila Muhammad Ali. Ali's chin and...
WTF?! This is your answer to this MM?
I think that the Clay of '64 wasn't as tough as he became in '65 and '66 as my dear colleague Ramonza alluded to, but it wouldn't matter. Clay was...
A British friend of mine is in Toronto at the moment (we're going to watch the fight together) and he calls Harrison..."Awfully Harrison" :lol:....
Frazier cleans his clock in about 9 rounds.
I hear you. It probably was Tyson. Sugar Ray Leonard was RED HOT (in terms of popularity, naturally) in the early 80s though. But you're...
Well let's get it straight...neither Bowe or Lewis had yet turned pro..so you didn't mean Bowe or Lewis..AT ALL. So who was left in the late 80s?...
Leonard overall. Tyson at his peak was more popular than Leonard ever was though IMO...but he fell from grace rapidly.
:atu: Revisionist history right there. Bowe and Lewis were not even on the radar when Holyfield started his Heavyweight campaign. Evander's...
seems reasonable.
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