Well, just remember old tubby George Foreman, at what age 45?
Guys like him and Tyson always have a Puncher's chance, always.
Well, as long as they don't tear their knee's to shreds.
There is some sort of Nautilaus (sp?) exercise machine that you sit in and and work your neck all 4 ways with weighted resistence.
I prefer using this machine over doing neck bridges, I have managed to progress to using the entire stack on the machine, and still have a wimpy neck at about 16.5 inches.
So I'm gonna go with good genetics with this one also.
I think it depends on which type of head movement one is considereing:
Definitely a Tyson in his prime is #1 for Slipping.
(Frazier IMO without a doubt solid 2nd.)
But I doubt Mike could have gotten away with Ali's infamous head movements of pulling straight back.
Just depends on the movement. :boxing:
Mmm... Oscar vs. floyd... That is a bout I would love to see.
For some reason I don't think Floyd will jump in with heavy-hitting Tszyu until he can get a stepping stone type match with someone closer to Tszyu's power than Floyd's last opponent. ie Gatti.
If what I am saying doesn't seem to make sense, forgive me, it is too early in the morning for me. ;)