That's fine mate, noting wrong with disagreeing.si7dog7 wrote: ↑22 Sep 2024, 10:51Got to disagree James.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑22 Sep 2024, 10:43Yeah, I'm not sure about that, let's not forget, Jumbo Cummings had Bruno all over the gaff in the first scare of his career.mickey1975 wrote: ↑22 Sep 2024, 10:33
I said years ago that was an insult to Big Frank. Witherspoon, Tyson and Lennox would have all destroyed AJ much quicker and McCall would have been a problem with his chin.
Bruno had very poor survivial instincts, even the ghost of McCall almost had him out of there.
Lewis was not in his prime when he faced Frank, and that was arguably the best performance ever by Bruno, he has a lot of wounded pride going into the fight
Frank was too brave for his own good.
I’m not saying he was so great. I’m saying he is so derided. So much so that folks on websites mock him.
No. Frank was very good. In an era of proper fighters.
How would AJ fare against Tim, Lennox, Tyson? Against Bonecrusher Smith.
Tbh I think The Late Gary Mason takes his head off.
Respect James. But I disagree mate![]()
Smith, I think Smith was just a big lump really, big puncher, similar to Dubois, but bigger and stronger if anything.
Tim Witherspoon blew hot and cold, good fighter, cagey, but also not in the best of shape often.
Lennox is cut above everybody around right now.
Mason, interesting call, Mason had a hell of a chin, and serious firepower, easy to see him flattening AJ down the stretch.
Frank was very brave, but when he got hurt, he turned into a statue, would just stand there shipping punishment.
A peak AJ, maybe just a slight favourite over Frank in his prime, not a lot in it for me,
As I said earlier, Joshua would be lucky to crack top 20 of all time, and probably lower, as he only has a handful of good wins in a pretty weak era.