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Who gives a shit, you'd have to be the most gullible person in the world to believe his story. He deserves everything they throw at him and more IMO.
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Yeah and a 6ft 6 "Giant" has just dominated the sport for a decade so I don't get your point, if you're good enough you're big enough IMO. and yet haye fights same weight as m/t , and people say haye not a natural heavyweight , he pumped up cruiser .? so what does that make m/t, and I think I am right in saying haye was taller 6ft 2in to m/t 5ft 11 1/2 in , my height but I go around 12st 7-10 lb which is good natural weight for my height , not 3 st heavier like m/t was . He was definitely big enough and physically capable of beating Wlad, trouble is he didn't have the mi
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Yeah and a 6ft 6 "Giant" has just dominated the sport for a decade so I don't get your point, if you're good enough you're big enough IMO.
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I totally agree.....to be able to class the 2 eras as the same sport let alone the same division is almost embarrassing.......ive said for many years there has to come a time when a super heavyweight division comes into professional boxing......to think that hypothetically Tyson Fury would more than likely beat Muhammed Ali surely emphasises my point. But the thing is giants have been in the sport since the beggining, it's just got to a stage where now their skills are sufficient enough to see them beat the smaller yet more skilled opponents. It's far from exciting or action filled but that's
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Clay at 22 weighing 210lb beat the monster Liston who weighed 218lb, around the same weight has a prime Tyson. He did it with ease, Liston couldn't even find him let alone catch him. Name me any Heavyweight that has faced more bigger punchers in his career? Liston, Patterson, Frazier x 3, Williams, Foreman, Lyle, Shavers..... You rave about Tyson but don't forget he was knocked senseless by a average hitting Journeyman in Douglas at the ripe old age of 23, Foreman would have bounced Tyson around the ring IMO.
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I totally agree.....to be able to class the 2 eras as the same sport let alone the same division is almost embarrassing.......ive said for many years there has to come a time when a super heavyweight division comes into professional boxing......to think that hypothetically Tyson Fury would more than likely beat Muhammed Ali surely emphasises my point. But the thing is giants have been in the sport since the beggining, it's just got to a stage where now their skills are sufficient enough to see them beat the smaller yet more skilled opponents. It's far from exciting or action filled but that's
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I totally agree.....to be able to class the 2 eras as the same sport let alone the same division is almost embarrassing.......ive said for many years there has to come a time when a super heavyweight division comes into professional boxing......to think that hypothetically Tyson Fury would more than likely beat Muhammed Ali surely emphasises my point.But the thing is giants have been in the sport since the beggining, it's just got to a stage where now their skills are sufficient enough to see them beat the smaller yet more skilled opponents. It's far from exciting or action filled but that's t
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I totally agree.....to be able to class the 2 eras as the same sport let alone the same division is almost embarrassing.......ive said for many years there has to come a time when a super heavyweight division comes into professional boxing......to think that hypothetically Tyson Fury would more than likely beat Muhammed Ali surely emphasises my point. But the thing is giants have been in the sport since the beggining, it's just got to a stage where now their skills are sufficient enough to see them beat the smaller yet more skilled opponents. It's far from exciting or action filled but that's
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You're forgetting one thing, Ali had been in exile for 3 years before he faced Frazier. When Tyson came out of prison he was battered and stopped by a pumped up Cruiserweight in Holyfield. Yeah he kicked Liston's backside in their first bout before Sonny gave best. Ali has the best resume ever and faced the biggest set of punchers the division has ever seen.
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Yep it sure looks it, what's the story on the dog then? Did it produce? I take it Young Lucky is dog off it?
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Ali had too much will power for Tyson, he might get dropped or wobbled by Tyson but he would have got up and fought the man back hard. Would Tyson have been able to take the same punishment as Frazier did in the FOTC?
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That has got to be one of the greatest fights, even ali admisted that cooper won the fight it was ali corner man that cut his gloves to give ali time to recover. Not really, the cut of the gloves gave him a few seconds. It was the use of smelling salts to help bring him around that was controversial.
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That's what I believe, the dog sinks more than the lighter Hare.
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The best I've seen on tape was the dog Lucky, made Hares look like rabbits.
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I reckon it's a bit sad tbh, as though nobody else has had Bull crosses that can do the job week in week out. Anyone notice that half these celebrity dogs have had a hundred owners. There's people out there who have dogs for life that more than likely piss all over these, if the dog jacked on Fox then that says it all about the quality of the animal.
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He must of been doing something right to line a bitch that's just my opinion Either that or its owners were just after pennies.
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Thing is if it was a jacker then why breed from it? I certainly wouldn't breed from a Bull X that was afraid of teeth.
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I've always wondered this, a slow plodder might have more stamina than an up and at em type. But more than likely each run will be more taxing and longer than a faster dogs. In the end doesn't it even itself out? The faster dog with less stamina will catch the hares quicker than the plodder thus spending less energy.
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The sad thing is boxers and money don't often mix too well, I can imagine they are both feeling the nip by now. They have both done enough for boxing that they still warrant a place in the sport, that certainly isn't in the ring though.
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To be fair a lot of whizz bangers would have caught these Hares quicker, thought proper coursers give fair law?
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Yes he was, didn't quite carry the devastating power up to Super Middleweight like he had at Middlweight. Would have loved to have seen him fight IMO the hardest P4P puncher in boxing history Julian Jackson.
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What percentage was the Bull/Grey??
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Not only that he was a huge Super Middleweight and very physically strong, he also had a good pedigree being trained over the pond. He gave the great Mike McCallum a good test in 1990.
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Eubank was a physically hard man and a tough character to break......but for me Nigel was a far more natural fighter......im probably a bit biased towards him but i truly believe that if Nigel had lived the life and dedicated himself in the right way,stayed away from the temptations all top atletes must stay away from.......and stayed with Jimmy Tibbs.........he would of been one of the greatest fighters this country has ever produced and had half a chance.....only half mind you....of beating a peak Roy Jones. Thing his Nigel didn't have the greatest set of whiskers out there, he had the heart
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and joe got up and defeated himand jones went on to win another world title And not long before he fought Calzaghe,he went the distance in a hard fight with a blown up semi-retired welterweight. Jones was just something else in his prime. A better fight to test Calzaghe would have been Toney imo And a prime Toney lost every round to Jones getting his first defeat in 1994, that's how good Jones was . I can remember when McClellan beat Jones in the amateurs, Jones was the most gifted athlete the game has ever seen. Is athleticism hid away the fact that he was packing a glass chin.
