Boxing myths
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margaret thatcher
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Boxing myths
What are some myths or common misbeliefs out there
Willie Pep won a round without throwing a punch
Ali getting an extra minute vs Cooper (Enry the sore)
Arm length matters more than reach
Willie Pep won a round without throwing a punch
Ali getting an extra minute vs Cooper (Enry the sore)
Arm length matters more than reach
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tigermoth87
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Ali is the greatest ever.
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You have to clearly beat the champ to win on the cards
A round where you get knocked down is automatically 10-8
Tyson could have beaten anyone in history at his peak
A round where you get knocked down is automatically 10-8
Tyson could have beaten anyone in history at his peak
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the 'phantom punch'.
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That fighters of 50+ years ago would beat fighters of today.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Folk don’t believe that Leonard ducked Pryor. I personally think it’s the truth. Forget the weight. Pryor was a lunatic and all wrong for SRL.
Tyson punching holes in the wall before Spinks right.
There’s also a story about Tony TNT Tucker and a cuddly bear...
Tyson punching holes in the wall before Spinks right.
There’s also a story about Tony TNT Tucker and a cuddly bear...
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JimJim2009
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Roberto Duran knocking out/down a horse with one punch !
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bigjack
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ShadrachSimmo
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Anything that generally comes from Adam smiths mouth can be deemed myth.
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I cant find it on his Boxrec,
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Normally it's true as the champ is the home fighter and for any away fighter to win, they have to win big, esp a few years back without tv and vid etc
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Boxerbeetle
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Contrary to popular belief, Tony Bellew’s nickname isn’t actually a reference to the Manchester Arena bombing after an Ariana Grande concert.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Question.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑01 Jul 2020, 09:31 Contrary to popular belief, Tony Bellew’s nickname isn’t actually a reference to the Manchester Arena bombing after an Ariana Grande concert.
Do you think Sky told him to say that or he just thought, ah what the heck, just something for me to say in my annoying voice, and just said it himself..
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It just seems to me like something that a guy with far more ego than talent would improvise. He probably realised how stupid it sounded just before it finished burbling out of his mouthRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑01 Jul 2020, 09:43Question.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑01 Jul 2020, 09:31 Contrary to popular belief, Tony Bellew’s nickname isn’t actually a reference to the Manchester Arena bombing after an Ariana Grande concert.
Do you think Sky told him to say that or he just thought, ah what the heck, just something for me to say in my annoying voice, and just said it himself..
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JimJim2009
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Smith would probably read that and take it at face value thinking it shows what a good commentator he isBoxerbeetle wrote: ↑01 Jul 2020, 09:31 Contrary to popular belief, Tony Bellew’s nickname isn’t actually a reference to the Manchester Arena bombing after an Ariana Grande concert.
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Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑01 Jul 2020, 09:31 Contrary to popular belief, Tony Bellew’s nickname isn’t actually a reference to the Manchester Arena bombing after an Ariana Grande concert.
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For the first 4 rounds Smith has a pre written script.dookus wrote: ↑01 Jul 2020, 09:53It just seems to me like something that a guy with far more ego than talent would improvise. He probably realised how stupid it sounded just before it finished burbling out of his mouthRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑01 Jul 2020, 09:43
Question.
Do you think Sky told him to say that or he just thought, ah what the heck, just something for me to say in my annoying voice, and just said it himself..
I imagine that his scriptwriter had the hump and played a joke on him.
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Lance did fail (sporting myth) in 1999 and to save its cash cow and keep the gravy train rolling the UCI gave him a backdated TUE to explain the corticosteroids in his body, Lance repaid their kindness by 'donating' a total of $125000.
Its considered possible that if Armstrongs tests were screened properly his cancer would have been detected sooner like Alan Stubbs did.
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Counter-puncher
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All Africans especially Ghanaians are teak tough
Mayweather is the best of his generation
Sky box office is bad for boxing
Mayweather is the best of his generation
Sky box office is bad for boxing
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Douglas as a 42-1 underdog vs Tyson.
As I understand it, one Casio had Tyson as 1-42, which is different.
Never been able to find the odds for the UK, but very much doubt you were getting that price at Ladbrooks
As I understand it, one Casio had Tyson as 1-42, which is different.
Never been able to find the odds for the UK, but very much doubt you were getting that price at Ladbrooks