Pac in his own words has told the media what happened in the ring, how he handled his injury and how he felt he was only 60% of his true potential when his shoulder popped in the 3rd around and worsened when he flurried in round 4.
Proof of injury @ 5:39 mark, you can see Pac while fighting was internally bleeding on his right shoulder injury.
@ 5:39 mark, you can see Pac while fighting was internally bleeding on his right shoulder injury.
Revealing stuff, 60% Pac and he did that to Floyd. Amazing guy.
This is hilarious. :lol1:
K2 are terrible businessman, they never even had the decency to reimburse Chisora after 2 cancelled fights and training camps. Don't be fooled by the gentle-manlike exterior
Briggs is the same age as Vitali, I believe Vitali is actually some months older than Briggs.
Boxing doesn't work that way. Briggs had more mileage (take away Klitschko retirement) and was old in this era.
The Ref in the Briggs fight was a disgrace though. Briggs was a very game contender but only for the first 5 rounds, he threw everything at Lewis, but it still wasn't enough. Like I said, entertaining fight. :boxing:
TBH i thought Mayweather was going to hold every time Maidana got close like he did with Hatton. He actually let Maidana work a lot instead of choosing to hold.
He let Maidana work too much in the first half of the fight. But then he targeted the Body and Maidana slowed down and May took control of the fight.
He really should've been DQ'd against Povetkin. The ref gave him how many stern warnings before finally taking a point? It was pathetic.
Yeah, it was probably the worst showing of a Heavyweight Champion in the Division.
Trust me, GGG will find him at one point and seriously hurt him. Roy doesn't see past the 6th round. He relied on nothing but athleticism.
FFS, you don't learn how to throw triple hooks without good fundamentals. :pat:
A poster by the name of Magnassaki who sparred with both Lewis & Wlad, said that it would start as a cagey fight but Lewis would finish it with an uppercut.
Anybody who thinks that Lennox and WK isn't something close to a 50/50 fight is out of there mind.
Lewis was outboxed first and then pasted by Rahman and McCall, struggled with Holyfield and Mercer.
It's unreasonable to not think WK, 2ce the fighter as any of those could not possibly win.
I see it as a 70/30 fight in favour of Lewis. Unless Wlad somehow becomes Riddick Bowe on the inside I can see him winning from the outside. Lewis will take him into the deep end like he did Vitali and it's gonna bloody test Wlad's will, Lewis showed how to beat a Klitschko by roughing Vitali up on the inside by taking away the size and reach advantage by imo I feel only Lewis could do it. Due to being a Super Heavyweight himself, with the size and strength you need those special qualities to take down a Klitschko.
This is a good documentary which covers the first Holyfield-Lewis bout and the controversy surrounding it. It's bloody funny watching the snake King trying to sign Lewis at every opportunity. Lewis ended up winning every law suit against Don King in the end. :lol1:
Tyson is one of most skilled heavyweight of all time. A damn great fighter, well schooled. Patterson pioneered the peek-a-boo style, but Tyson perfected it.
I'm not saying they are as good as Wlad, but they had similar dimensions to Wlad. And I believe that version of Vitali would have beaten any version of Wlad. Too tough and too strong.
And spanked him is a bit much, don't be silly. He ended up with 50 stitches.
Sure, both have losses. Difference is, Lewis avenged his losses.
Not only was more proven as shown by his full repertoire, his quality of opposition is great. I mean who the fuck beats everyone they faced? It's bloody ridiculous Laced. :lol1:
In my opinion, I feel Lewis will force Wlad to brawl and finish it on the inside. The reason being is, Wlad does not like to get hit. He can take a flush shot here or there (ala against David Haye) but he can take when fighters hurt him and stay there and continue to do so. Wlad cannot get away with the crap he did against Povetkin against Lewis. It would probably start off very cagey for the early rounds, but I see Lewis roughing Wlad up on the inside before ending it with an uppercut.
Lewis was very unique in a sense that his greatest weakness was himself, he showed in both Mccall & Rahman rematches that when he was motivated and focused no one could have beaten him. Remember, he was avoided by both Bowe & Tyson.