soon as a decent fighter comes along those Gangly_Armed_Freaks dont look so hot, do they? Trouble is, no more decent fighters even, so now were talkin about these clowns being "All Time Greats!" bwwahahahahahaha!!!!!!
soon as a decent fighter comes along those Gangly_Armed_Freaks dont look so hot, do they? Trouble is, no more decent fighters even, so now were talkin about these clowns being "All Time Greats!" bwwahahahahahaha!!!!!!
Well, I think we can; most of the greatest of all times had their bad moments and got battered too; The Pep got beaten bad by Sandlers twice, Ali had some very rough patch against Norton, Hearns got mauled by Hagler in an epic brawl. We gotta look their career overall with what they did and in that respect, the K totally dominated our era.
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To be fair Wlad has improved and perfected his style but his chin remains vulnerable but nobody can get to it. Joe Loius got stopped and went on to dominate and Wlad has beaten all available fighters, even if they are poor.
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I seen that fight and Vitali batters Sanders into submission I'm not quite sure what's to look at here.
As another example: Shane rocked Mayweather pretty hard in the second round and buckled his knees but after that it was just a straight on spanking by Floyd; It doesn't take anything away from the champ for being hurt and recovering and all the while putting on a clinic.
Lennox Lewis got ko'd twice, and is considered all time great . Earnie Shavers dropped Larry Holmes real bad, and Holmes is considered great. Joe Fraizer was dropped twice against a limited Bonavena. Moore floored Marciano. Joe Louis was ko'd in his prime. Tyson, Holyfield , and Liston were all ko'd in their primes (or near prime). My point is, it is un-human not to get hurt at any point of your career in the heavyweight division.
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