Tony Tucker vs James Broad
Posted: 23 Dec 2015, 16:09
I'm watching Tony Tucker vs James Broad and wondering if there has ever been a 6'5'' giant frame heavyweight who could move like Tucker in the 80s.
216lb of rippling sinew, and he just moves and glides with such grace and coordination, Cassius-style. Snappy jabs and three, four punch combinations executed effortlessly. Seriously hard shots. Always on his toes.
Broad is 6'5'' himself, 240lb-plus, and was in 86 still lively and ambitious. Trying to plant the sort of heavy blows on Tucker that apparently decked Tyson twice in sparring. Occasionally Tucker catches one but, just like when he boxed a peak Tyson, he simply absorbs it.
I can't help but wonder what would have happened if his team had been less cautious and tried move Tucker faster. He seems to have it all. Has anyone seen a giant heavy who can move on his feet with such elegance? I'm interested to hear. I always thought Lewis was rather cumbersome in this area, like a man with two left feet. I'm not sure Bowe ever attempted to move around an opponent.
216lb of rippling sinew, and he just moves and glides with such grace and coordination, Cassius-style. Snappy jabs and three, four punch combinations executed effortlessly. Seriously hard shots. Always on his toes.
Broad is 6'5'' himself, 240lb-plus, and was in 86 still lively and ambitious. Trying to plant the sort of heavy blows on Tucker that apparently decked Tyson twice in sparring. Occasionally Tucker catches one but, just like when he boxed a peak Tyson, he simply absorbs it.
I can't help but wonder what would have happened if his team had been less cautious and tried move Tucker faster. He seems to have it all. Has anyone seen a giant heavy who can move on his feet with such elegance? I'm interested to hear. I always thought Lewis was rather cumbersome in this area, like a man with two left feet. I'm not sure Bowe ever attempted to move around an opponent.