if he came into boxing today, would he be undisputed heavyweight champion of th world?
i think so!!!!!!!!
if he came into boxing today, would he be undisputed heavyweight champion of th world?
i think so!!!!!!!!
hes got too many personal troubles so dont think so mate :P
lmao, let me rehprase
PRIME BRUNO
oh thats different then yea he prolly would be champ but he have to watch big guys like wlad but bruno had good jab back in hes day he outjabbed lewis badly lewis kept going off balance and was getting outboxed until that left hook out of nowhere
Id have Lewis and Bruno about even going into the 7th round . They were trading jabs but Lewis was getting better , Bruno getting slower .
As for Bruno in thuis era , yeah im sure he'd clear up . Just a shame he came around in the Tyson - Lewis era
i think i had bruno 1 or 2 up not sure but i think he had edge in the jabs if bruno would lost some of that damn muscle got some stamina he would of been alot better
Im told by freinds hes on the mend, he was in Belfast the other week with Repton and was really fine, had a great time and was fun to be around.
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cool thats good to hear
I think Frank would have been a titleist for sure, might have even held on to it for five minutes too
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
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LOL I give Frank more credit than that he was o good fighter who was his own worst enemy...I think in his prime he was capable of beating most the guys out there right now....I dont think he could stand up to Wlads power thoughOriginally Posted by Memphis
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wlad and bruno were bit chinny so would be who lands big shot first
I went to his web site the other day.
He is on the mend.
Heard he was in another new panto.
He is also a personal trainner.
Check out his site!
He recommend this training routine, 15 minutes running, 5 minutes skipping.
I did it and it felt hard, but good for the body. He knows his business!
Frank was always a hero of mine. When i was a young lad he was the first boxer i watched regularly. I remember the nights sitting up with my old man watching him. He always was a great character and underrated fighter at times. Really pleased to here he is on the mend as he is one of boxings good guys.
try not to over do it yeaOriginally Posted by hardrock
I'm the real pretty boy
Tis a Bruno shrine,
"All hail Bruno!"
Mahahahahahaha!
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