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Wlad wouldn’t beat Charles. He wouldn’t be able to hit him and Charles will likely get a few good ones in each round. I’m not sure if Charles stops him, wlad does have a weak jaw and Charles would probably find it - but not being a big puncher himself he may not be able to get the job done reaching...
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Without any experience Chamberlain has no chance. About as much of a chance as Ali has at beating him in basketball 1v1. Slim to non.
Chamberlain wouldn’t know what Ali was doing and find himself eating leather.
considering the ego of the man I also would imagine Ali wouldn’t...
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Even that I am curious about. In johnthan eigs book Ali would sometimes be banging 5-6 escorts a night and during camp. He was an animal in that regard...billeau2 likes this.
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so Walcott did get better. All you did was explain how he got better in his late 30s. He got himself in good shape, he practiced his craft.
38 was old back then because fighters fought very frequently and started young. Harry Greb was 32 and had 300 fights.
walcott didn’t...
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Yeah and thats because of Wilders lack of skill. He was much lighter and couldn’t use his speed / agility and stamina advantage because he’s stiff and unbalanced due to his terrible way of training, bad fundamentals and general low IQ in the way that he fights. Really simple way of fighting. Theres...
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“Words mean nothing to you”
you clearly didn’t read what I said. You are at war in your own head because you can’t understand anyone. CIA has a lot of simple tried and true methods to find things out about people. Always remember, when talking to someone you are at the mercy of...
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Indeed you need to be grateful I am enlightening you so you may enjoy the sport of boxing more, knowing how great these old fighters were compared to the mediocre subject matter today. It used be like the colosseum in rome. Unlike Wilder Theres a reason they werenât dressing up in suits of armor...Last edited by them_apples; 04-13-2024, 11:53 PM.
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What age were they? Some of these guys started as teenagers. Jones was fully grown....
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nope check the weights on fight night. Pac was in the 140s before he moved up. You are talking about the weigh ins.
i saw him clock 144 on fight night and thats when I thought he could dust hatton. Few years later he moves up and does just that.
he weighed in at 144 vs Marg...Last edited by them_apples; 04-12-2024, 08:44 PM.
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I KNOW joe frazier is not the same size as George regardless of weight. But that is my point to make not yours.
you claim 220 lbs is minimum needed to compete against heavier men. And I am telling you it doesnât matter it all depends on the persons body type.
Foreman was...Last edited by them_apples; 04-12-2024, 08:39 PM.
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The problem with bouts like this one is the rules have changed so much. In langfords day you can grapple, hold and hit etc. you can’t even picture how it would go down or factor in eachothers strengths because it was a different game. If langford cab’t grapple he might take a huge defensive hit...
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This is a really good point. We literally stopped seeing 190 lbs heavyweights as soon as they made it a different division. This is the most obvious reason. Because lets be real, 250 lb heavyweights have ALWAYS existed. The 185-190 lbders left as soon as it wasn’t their weight class
IMO...Last edited by them_apples; 04-12-2024, 08:27 PM.
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Perfect examples.
they do understand this, but refuse to. Sometimes Ivich accidentally understands things but then goes on to keep arguing.
I said George and Frazier were nearly the same weight which by his account makes them the same size.
then he goes and says...Last edited by them_apples; 04-12-2024, 09:14 AM.
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