BTW, I'm talking about attributes such as a jab or speed.
Ken Norton had his issues with his chin vs anyone who was a big power puncher, other than that he was a hell of a fighter, very cagey, very strong.
Goerge Foreman had issues with opponents who could move because he couldn't land as clean on them or with as much force.
Height and reach were obstacles for Mike Tyson which he typically overcame with his upperbody movement which let's be honest was the best next to Ali and Vitali Klitschko in terms of being a heavyweight avoiding punches to the head....his lack of dedication to training at the end of his prime really made it hard for him to continue being as dominant of a fighter as he could have been.
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Most great fighters come from rough and shitty back grounds what makes them great because they are hunger for a win other wise back to shit hole there from. Most great fighter end up having fucked up parents are poor and have no way out but to fuck people up need that push most of the time.
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