No, your not.Am I the only person to think Fury is good AND Joshua is good?
(To different extents of course, but still..)
Fell asleep a missed the fight ?? So watched this morning, and it looked staged and fixed ?
pretty much a none contest and Whyte was in on it
if you watch the end of the 5th round, tyson walks back to his corner and starts talking to somebody sat with his corner staff outside the ring and then nods ? then in the 6th round on the ropes just before the knockdown, tyson talking to Whyte, then the 10 second tap from the timekeeper and its over ??
first of all why did they not ring for the end of the round and that would have saved Whyte ?
then tysons motioning to the referee for Whyte to give up. ??
i smelt a rat all week and with the press interviews and the weight in it was too nice ? tyson dad was the only one looking to start something, the rest was all shake hands swap hats
Sorry I was hoping they would do like in the Olympics regarding the Super Heavyweights I honestly think there is room for this in boxing. You got the some giants fighting small fat guys its just wrong.
It was certainly the weakest upercut knockout punch I've seen to retain a title. Sort of a glancing blow.Fell asleep a missed the fight ?? So watched this morning, and it looked staged and fixed ?
pretty much a none contest and Whyte was in on it
if you watch the end of the 5th round, tyson walks back to his corner and starts talking to somebody sat with his corner staff outside the ring and then nods ? then in the 6th round on the ropes just before the knockdown, tyson talking to Whyte, then the 10 second tap from the timekeeper and its over ??
first of all why did they not ring for the end of the round and that would have saved Whyte ?
then tysons motioning to the referee for Whyte to give up. ??
i smelt a rat all week and with the press interviews and the weight in it was too nice ? tyson dad was the only one looking to start something, the rest was all shake hands swap hats
It was certainly the weakest upercut knockout punch I've seen to retain a title. Sort of a glancing blow.
None of the current crop of Joshua, Whyte, Chisora, Usyk or Fury would have got anywhere near a world title in the 1970s. Those fellas were different gravy.
Ali, Spinks (x2), Norton, Frazier, Holmes, Foreman. There were some serious big guys back then. Even the ones that you might look back on as duds back in that era were arguably better boxers than most of what's round today. Fury isn't bad (I wouldn't queue jump in front of him at the local Lidl, put it that way). But he's nowhere near the class of some of those guys I named.It was certainly the weakest upercut knockout punch I've seen to retain a title. Sort of a glancing blow.
None of the current crop of Joshua, Whyte, Chisora, Usyk or Fury would have got anywhere near a world title in the 1970s. Those fellas were different gravy.
Thriller in Manilla fitter?It was a very strange fight from the build up to the ring
I would say modern day heavyweight boxers are a lot fitter and built
You can also throw in Shavers and Quarry into the mix, neither of those two plus any of those above would have gone done to that so called uppercut like Whyte did.Ali, Spinks (x2), Norton, Frazier, Holmes, Foreman. There were some serious big guys back then. Even the ones that you might look back on as duds back in that era were arguably better boxers than most of what's round today. Fury isn't bad (I wouldn't queue jump in front of him at the local Lidl, put it that way). But he's nowhere near the class of some of those guys I named.
What about the legend that is Richard Dunn? Joe Bugner? Our 'enry? Big Frank?You can also throw in Shavers and Quarry into the mix, neither of those two plus any of those above would have gone done to that so called uppercut like Whyte did.
None if the above could punch like those we just discussed. I watched the highlights of the Thrilla in Manilla on the Ali series last night. I used to have that fight on VHS and have seen it about half a dozen times the past 40 odd years. It's a remarkable fight and testament to the strength, endurance and determination of both fighters. As Ali said him and Frasier left that ring old men. Surely one of, if not the most brutal heavyweight fights of all time.What about the legend that is Richard Dunn? Joe Bugner? Our 'enry? Big Frank?
Possibly not being totally serious here!
Not sure Frasier ever got all the credit he deserved. He was one mean "fighter". His problem was that he was around in the same era as the ultimate "boxer", Ali.None if the above could punch like those we just discussed. I watched the highlights of the Thrilla in Manilla on the Ali series last night. I used to have that fight on VHS and have seen it about half a dozen times the past 40 odd years. It's a remarkable fight and testament to the strength, endurance and determination of both fighters. As Ali said him and Frasier left that ring old men. Surely one of, if not the most brutal heavyweight fights of all time.
It was a golden age for heavyweights, just like the 80s were for welter and middle weights with the four Kings. Duran, Leonard, Hagler and Hearns.Not sure Frasier ever got all the credit he deserved. He was one mean "fighter". His problem was that he was around in the same era as the ultimate "boxer", Ali.
Not sure Frasier ever got all the credit he deserved. He was one mean "fighter". His problem was that he was around in the same era as the ultimate "boxer", Ali.
I agree that with he current crop are not as good as the 70s brigade even shavers and quarry would trouble a lot now . I do think usyk is a very special talent though . My fave is still Tyson just for the raw aggression which he showed under cus d Amato and then Kevin Rooney but then don king got involved and it soon went south . He would have been the greatest ever .Ali, Spinks (x2), Norton, Frazier, Holmes, Foreman. There were some serious big guys back then. Even the ones that you might look back on as duds back in that era were arguably better boxers than most of what's round today. Fury isn't bad (I wouldn't queue jump in front of him at the local Lidl, put it that way). But he's nowhere near the class of some of those guys I named.
Think joe bugner killed someone with his punching power when he was young so he never really became the aggressive fighter he could have been . He was a Magyar aswell .What about the legend that is Richard Dunn? Joe Bugner? Our 'enry? Big Frank?
Possibly not being totally serious here!
Who was your fave fighter from the four kings ? Mine was a he Detroit hitman hearns who should have beat sugar ray twiceIt was a golden age for heavyweights, just like the 80s were for welter and middle weights with the four Kings. Duran, Leonard, Hagler and Hearns.