...what would you say to him?
I'd ask Tszyu some questions....."Do you think you gave half your prime to your amateur career?"
"Do you think you was avoided by the top guys?"
"Fancy a pint?"
What would you ask in a chilled out talk?
...what would you say to him?
I'd ask Tszyu some questions....."Do you think you gave half your prime to your amateur career?"
"Do you think you was avoided by the top guys?"
"Fancy a pint?"
What would you ask in a chilled out talk?
I think this will be a great thread Kel. Good thought.
I'd ask Kostya why he never persued Vince Phillips cause I;'ve heard his dad made him promise him he would never fight him again.
that was on his own forum and he never replied to it.
I want to know the real reason.
I'd ask Roy J or Len Harvey if we could lightly spar a round or two.
What would you do different is always a good question too.
I don't think I have an all-time favorite fighter to be honest.
I would ask Lennox Lewis to talk about his strategies in the ring and how he thinks he would match up against the greatest HW's in history--in the ring.
Last edited by ArawakWarria; 01-18-2010 at 06:31 AM. Reason: clarify thought
Marvin Hagler is my favorite fighter of all time.
I would ask him what does he think about boxing superstars like Oscar, Manny, Floyd following his nemeis Leonard in doing catchweights, wanting bigger rings, bigger gloves and all that bullshit.
Mike Tyson, and I'd make sure any female I cared about was nowhere within the vicinity.
Seriously, though, I'd ask Mike the obvious: What happened with that girl in Indiana? (Not right off the bat, of course.) Was he really ready to get back in the ring when he got out of prison? How different would his life had been if Buster Douglas stayed down when he knocked him down? Did he go into the second Holyfield fight really thinking he would win? When did he decide he was going to bite him? When did he really feel like he'd lost the skills he had when he was 21?
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