aptly set to the on-fire tune Voodoo Chile by Jimi Hendrix LIVE: go ahead get in the ring with this dude!
76 WINS , 68 BY KNOCKOUTS RECORD: 76-14 (5 LOSSES AFTER THE AGE OF 40)
aptly set to the on-fire tune Voodoo Chile by Jimi Hendrix LIVE: go ahead get in the ring with this dude!
76 WINS , 68 BY KNOCKOUTS RECORD: 76-14 (5 LOSSES AFTER THE AGE OF 40)
Heavy hands.
I don't like to hate on the old timers but I can't even say those punches are telegraphed, they're Pony Expess-ed
How did Holmes take that right hand! It should have been a perfect knockout.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I made the very first Earnie Shavers HL back in 2005 when I was 19, before Youtube and any of that, and since then I seen a bunch more pop up that just copied sequences and footage from mine, put a different music track under it and called it theirs. Fucking hacks!
David Lemieux = Future MW Champ and P4P King
The 70s wouldn't have been the same without guys like Ernie Shavers. Scariest era of heavy hitters EVER.
"Enough with the games mate! Your messing with the Grand Master!"
Lennox Lewis
Really, then where is the evidence of Wladimir ever being KOed by a power jab and where is the evidence of Lyle ever KOing an opponent with a power jab?
Wladimir Klitschko has barely fought anybody as small as Lyle with as little heavy+quality experience as Lyle let alone lost to one. Lyle who was never a champ.
Lyle, despite being among the smallest, would also be among the SLOWEST opponents Wladimir ever faced and also one of the LEAST SKILLED!
The 17-1 at fight, career bum, 234lb Charles Shufford illustrated on the other thread which I provided the video for, was astoundingly sharper skilled and much quicker and more athletic as well as stronger than Lyle.
Ali's top opponents would not cut the mustard against NO NAME opponents of Klitschko, let alone the prominent ones. Let alone Klitschko himself!
And I LIKE Ron Lyle. I think he was one of the BEST boxers of the 70's!
In fact IMO he should have BEAT Ali!
Ali did not land a single meaningful punch, was never in the fight against Lyle until the very end when the fight was stopped WAY prematurely, Lyle was barely hurt! He would have not just won, but won easily! He also nearly knocked out Foreman in an even fight that George happened to come out of on top. A punch bag fight if there ever was one!
Sorry but it's hard pressing to find a Wladimir opponent that Lyle would be able to beat! I mean really!
"Enough with the games mate! Your messing with the Grand Master!"
Lennox Lewis
Basing on opponents isn't the only criterion. Nor is your incessant mantra of size. Smaller fighters often beat bigger fighters. And styles make fights. You're failing to include lots of other factors.
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