@ your blog http://www.heavyweightblog.comAll in all a rather doubtful record and not too good to be considered a worthy challenger of Muhammad Ali, right?
Wait, it gets worse, since the records of his opponents (second column) contain a lot of non-heavyweight opponents, too.
Take for example the third fight (= WKO3 win against the 17-4 opponent). "17-4" This sounds somewhat OK, but this 17-4 record consists of barely any real heavyweight 200×2 fights.
In other words the***8230;
heavyweight worthiness
heavyweight experience
heavyweight background
***8230;of this 17-4 opponent is far less than nowadays when you fight a 17-4 opponent at heavyweight.
OK, now let's check Boxer Twenty Ten. A modern boxer. A sparring partner of Wladimir Klitschko.
Just a bit of some of the absolute ****e you post on it
At One Rounds stunning insights....
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