i feel he lacks fundamentals due to his late start in boxing,
wtf? his boxing is full of fundamentals: defense, dodges....he handle the distance like a master.
I don´t think he started late of boxing , his first pro-bout was at the age of 22 years
even though i knew cotto was gonna win hearing him come out to this song was ****en epic. with the braids plus this song made him look like the ultimate gangsta. too bad it didnt show in the ring
thanks mate !! I was looking for the name of the song!
and btw , agree with your comment above.
Career over...
Is that what some of you want? Those that say the ref stopped it too soon...
agree with you. also I don´t like Knock outs in inferiority.It´s not boxing
Zab Judah, Amir Khan, Wlad Klit come to mind. Although I'm not sure I would describe Khan as having "monster power."
not sure Judah and Khan as Knockout punchers.
+1 Morrison.
I dont believe the fights were changed to HD.
They need to be filmed in HD which obviously they werent. The footage has been tampered with to give that cinema effect.
I wasnt that impressed by the film. I had heard everything before in past documentries, especially Beyond the Glory. Tyson seemed more natural in that.
In this film he knew it would be a big deal, and theres somthing about Tyson in front of the camera that makes me feel he knows how to play it. How to perform.
In Beyond the Glory he seemed more like he was being himself. IMO.
Well , i am not sure but some videos seems unrealeased or at least, less issued, like his sparrings sessions in Japan before Douglas´ fight or his first round knockout at the olimpic games.
undoubtedly the interview is rehearsed , but what i want to say is that some informations given in that documentary are very interesting