Originally posted by mystyal2k5
Here are some moments to think about, though:
1. Marciano stopped Walcott with one right hand in the 13th round of their blistering first fight.
2. Ray Leonard exploded with a fusalat of punches on Tommy Hearns in the 13th round after the two had gone at it all night.
3. Aaron Pryor rushed across the ring to trap Alexis Arguello on the ropes in the 14th round and stopped him after one of the most brutal fights in modern history.
4. Joe Louis caught up with Billy Conn with several devastating punches in round 13 after chasing the elusive former light-heavyweight champ all night and missing many hard shots...which saps energy, as I'm sure you know.
5. Julio Caesar Chavez catches Meldrick Taylor in round 12 with two very good right hands after being outpunched over the course of the fight, which was set at a torid pace.
Now, Richard Steele did help Chavez a little by waving the fiht off; but the point of all these references is that all of those men gave everything they had, yet still had enough power to knocke their opponenets out in the end of the fight. Mike didn't even drop Tucker.
I'm not dissing Mike by any means and do rank him as an all time great; but Tyson-Tucker does not deserve the acolades which you heaped upon it.

all Smith did was run and try to get points by showing off 'even when he was not close to winning'
the hell was he thinking with a name like CRUSHER you dont run
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