Yeah sure I have, I wouldn't be here otherwise.

And yeah I've heard this one before "The most text book puncher". It's almost as scripted as some of Broner's interviews.

What exactly does that mean? What pro boxer would NOT be able to throw a text book punch? Honestly by definition that is what a fighter is supposed to be able to do BEFORE they turn pro!

So are we comparing Louis's right hand to Lennox's, his jab to Larry's his hook to Morrison's or his uppercut to Tyson's now?

Louis was dominant because he lived in an era where larger heavyweights were devoid of anything we might call skills and of the ones who did have them he was the biggest. A bruiser to be sure, but technical marvel he was not! And at 6'2" 205lbs there is no "master plan" that he could implement to gain a victory over most modern HW's.

I can't imagine Louis beating Jones Jr. or Ruiz to be honest.