Quote Originally Posted by Greig
This is gonna sound daft, but Frank Bruno actually had one of the best stares in heavyweight history in my opinion, he actually made Tyson break a stare a couple of times if memory serves... The problem with Frank was that the stare was the thing he did best.

Hearns had a great look, especially before the Hagler fight. Tyson McNeeley was funny - McNeeley had his eyes shut and was just swaying from side to side, Tyson's mad eyes followed him like he was getting hypnotised by a swinging watch.

I'll never forget Tszyu/Judah - Kostya usually doesn't get into the whole stare, he sort of looks around, smiles politely at the refs instructions then touches them up - that night he never took his eyes off Judah, and had a look of total superiority and confidence bordering on smugness. I remember feeling not very confident in the lead up to that one, but much better when I saw how confident Tszyu looked...

Larry Holmes was great. Trinidad too. Hagler.
You talking about the same Frank Bruno who crossed himsellf about 12 times before facing Tyson?