polecateddy wrote: ↑11 Jan 2024, 17:54 Someone that never really got mentioned was Ngannou did really well for a 19 stone heavyweight. Back in the 90’s it really seemed like pushing your weight over 18 stone was a bad thing in boxing. I remember Lennox coming in just over 18 in his final fight and he looked relatively sluggish and out of form, but also of course Vitali was quite good too. Bowe was never as good as soon as his weight crept over 17 stone post-Holyfield 1. I suppose Fury looked useful in Wilder 2. But Ngannou actually carried the muscle and seemed to be able to do the rounds. That’s impressive! Hopefully the thread on Fury’s weight will return. Post-Christmas I went for 280 pounds/20 stone.
After Eddie Futch had enough of Bowe after the Golota 1 camp, and called him a "lost cause", Bowe actually knuckled down for the rematch and took off the weight, coming in at around 16 and a half. He took a shellacking in the fight and looked weakened but his heart enabled him to stay in there and periodically take it to Golota who folded again and fouled his way out when Bowe rallied a bit. In that first Holyfield fight Bowe looks exceptional. Just really really really good. He has all the tools, fine jab when he wants to operate on the outside and really high level inside fighting skills - every angle covered and winning almost every exchange until Holyfield gets well and truly starched and we know how good Holyfield was. He didn't have a prayer in the fight. It is one of the most impressive heavyweight performances for me. Very hard to pick against Bowe on that night against the other great heavyweights. I really like that fight because it's an example of a lifetime of work leading to a fighter peaking on his most important night.