Does anyone still think the old time heavyweights were too small to be competitive in the modern era?
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Yeah it certainly would not benefit a fighter using a high guard if the gloves suddenly got small. And considering Usyk has fought in an ammy high guard his entire career, I highly doubt he would adapt a ride and roll skill in one year. Marciano would plant howitzers on his forearms - rendering his arms useless like he did to many others who didn’t even present their arms to him. Among many others things. He’s a hell of a lot stronger than people presume as well - under the misguided opinion due to his weight. I think Marciano gets rid of him in about 5-6 rounds after chasing him down.Comment
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Yeah it certainly would not benefit a fighter using a high guard if the gloves suddenly got small. And considering Usyk has fought in an ammy high guard his entire career, I highly doubt he would adapt a ride and roll skill in one year. Marciano would plant howitzers on his forearms - rendering his arms useless like he did to many others who didnâÂÂt even present their arms to him. Among many others things. HeâÂÂs a hell of a lot stronger than people presume as well - under the misguided opinion due to his weight. I think Marciano gets rid of him in about 5-6 rounds after chasing him down.
Or do you think Marciano was stronger than those three?Comment
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I know this from watching the film - the way marciano hits is dynamic. Those guys are arm punchersComment
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Yeah it certainly would not benefit a fighter using a high guard if the gloves suddenly got small. And considering Usyk has fought in an ammy high guard his entire career, I highly doubt he would adapt a ride and roll skill in one year. Marciano would plant howitzers on his forearms - rendering his arms useless like he did to many others who didnâÂÂt even present their arms to him. Among many others things. HeâÂÂs a hell of a lot stronger than people presume as well - under the misguided opinion due to his weight. I think Marciano gets rid of him in about 5-6 rounds after chasing him down.Comment
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We will have to disagree about their relative power.
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power I can’t prove with words so we can drop that one sure. Let me just say, from my own observation and brief ring experience - I personally view him as the hardest puncher on film I have ever seen. With Langford a close second and likely Shavers 3rd, but the 3rd spot is up for debate. In my opinion, not a fact.Comment
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