@Khaosan that's okay. It's big ups to BIG!
Bring your pain here to me. I will gladly carry it for you out of love, respect and appreciation for @bigwaverider. Not just trying to be polite. Honestly, I feel it's not only the least can do, I owe it to Big!🙂😙He must surely be well pleased to know...
Uppercut was said to have been the most difficult and when I learned that it was knowledge canonical, from many decades previously, and that I learned now going on five decades ago. Possibility because the exquisite timing required simultaneous alignment or more planes. Its not something easily...
Absolutely! He's proven his chops, his greatness, even. He might not have more than 2 great fights left in him. From herein, he should commanding A minimum of 50% of all purses and those should be even bigger events than yesterday's. 50 mill minimum. He can set himself and his family up for a...
Agreed. He is humble and
Agreed. Francis is humble and surprisingly quiet spoken in interviews. The story or how he came to France, all he went through and persevered, is one of the incredible stories of heart and triumph I have ever heard, an example and inspiration for all. I don't see what's...
He said he was taking the threat and fight seriously and would come in in his best possible shape. Now he and gypsy boxing are a real dodgy thing, so for all we know, he may be training as hard as ever and this is all just a dodge for possible advantage or promotion, while injesting excess...
Yes, this harkens to the adage that punchers are born. Marciano said the hardest punch he ever took was from his brother Peter, who, iirc, was not even an amateur. I believe it was Micky Walker who said the hardest he ever took was from a random truck driver with whom he had a road rage...
This is exactly how I see this. It's much like the difference between a pitcher trying to throw someone out at first or throwing his 100 mph plus heater. One is a necessarily short and quick movement, the other than much like an Olympic javelin thrower. If either Liston or Foreman punched in...
Another interesting one I have never seen would ask who would be the hardest puncher if you could make all of the greats the same height or the best under that scenario. Can you guys imagine a six foot four Sam Langford?
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