Originally Posted by Dude
...the chain punches of a good wt student are a lot harder then any hooks or straights of a good boxer...
Yeah right... :rolleyes:
I must say I'm not too impressed with that fight. With Ali leaning against the ropes for almost the entire fight it was kind of boring. I liked the last round though ;)
I think size can be a helping factor but without other attributes, such as speed, skill cardio etc it won't matter much. But if two fighters meet, equally skilled and conditioned, usually the bigger one ends up winning...
I'd say Tyson still got something left in him after watching the fight with Williams. Too bad he hurt his knee. I don't think, however, he will ever be near what he once was. He seems to have lost that killer instinct of his :(
Joe Frazier, talking to Ken Norton at a social gathering. Frazier: "Hey man, what you been doing?"; Norton: "My wife just had a baby."; Frazier: "Congratulations! Whose baby is it?"
Good one! :D
Weightlifting can be very good if done properly. However, it's easy to neglect cardiovascular training when trying to gain strength. I say do both but don't be careful so you don't overtrain.