Had he fought the 1964 version of Sonny Liston in the 70s, he would have had trouble too. He would have had much more trouble with Terrell also....
I fail to see the relevance here. Did Ali fight either Frazier or Norton before his forced layoff when he could still dance for 15 rounds and was...
Hmmm... I'll have to think about this some more... I think Bruno.
What are you talking about? Fightbeat is already Planet Stafford. The quality and excitement of the forums here has always revolved around the one...
Fuck Jake Lamotta. Suddenly these days the dude has a defense like Pernell Whitaker among other attributes. :rolleyes:
Each of those versions beats Haye. Evander was badass. They're not even in the same league. Obviously Today's version get's rendered unconcious...
Of Course how can we forget Gatti-Gamache. :jaw:
Good list! Ruddock Dokes was frightening. Tua almost decapitated Ruiz.
word.
This.
You know...sheer frightening brutality. Examples: Ike Williams vs Beau Jack Mercer vs Morrison Tyson vs Pinklon Thomas
That's not Diplomacy, that's difficulty with the English Language. :giggle: But yes, some classic quotes in that Face-off
I agree here.
Thanks guys! Now I gotta find a place that'll be showing it....
Who cares? Hit and not get hit is the name of the game. The dude didn't need body shots.
EST. It needed a new thread so that the answer wasn't lost. I need to see this one live...but since it's in Germany I can't follow my...
Tough fight to call. Gimme Haye.
Well said. It's futile to argue this though bro. According to everyone all tua is.....is fat. You're wasting your time as am I.
It's not whether Tua was this GREAT Heavyweight that accomplished a whole lot. It was what Tua brought to the table. Like him or not, Tua hit HARD...
Hit and not get hit tends to determine who's a better fighter in boxing. In that regard a prime Ali is clearly better.
He may have KOed Wlad and he may have decisioned Vitali. At this point I too would have probably picked all three to beat him but not with too...
With Tito's desire, LEFT HOOK, and two fisted offensive accuracy (and stamina) and Hearns' susceptible chin..."live underdog" is no stretch.
He can't do anything at this point because his career is all but over. Scratch that!! Beating Pacquiao without controversy at 147lbs...
But no one is saying this. So.... STRAWMAN!!!
Disagree. Trinidad was not as vulnerable as people suggest. He has only been stopped once and that was from a consistent beating from the much...
I would have picked Ike over prime Bowe with alot of confidence actually. Bowe, IMO, was more overrated than Ike.
well said. :giggle:
I implied the danger Wlad presents in my post. You are quite correct Wlad would undoubtedly be the greatest offensive threat Lewis ever...
Absolutely. I don't know why this is so hard to understand for so many people. Then when you couple this with how he dismantled the tricky Chris...
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