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Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View PostMcCall fought till he was 50,,, fought everyone on the block, and was never even stunned,,,
I saw him live in 2005... It was the undercard of Rahman-barrett in Chicago, and Golata was supposed to fight a young Polish heavyweight.. Last minute Golata withdrew, and McCall took his spot on short notice,,, McCall came out to the most gangster music ever, proceeded to eat shots from the young polish heavyweight, but 4th rd Oliver caught him and it was lights out...
Best chin ever, and proven over 4 different decades
Atomic bull would make Ike bytch outLast edited by juggernaut666; 03-27-2016, 04:48 PM.
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I think Foreman had more power than Ike and Tua, I think he can still win it perhaps by cracking Iron Chins but I dont know an Iron Jaw is just so hard to put out sometimes
Oliver cant crack these chins he is out!
Its Tua, Ike Foreman, maybe Bowe ,one of them, Foreman had the hardest punch, not sure who had the best Chin but it probably wasnt foremanLast edited by AlexKid; 03-27-2016, 07:38 PM.
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Originally posted by AlexKid View PostI think Foreman had more power than Ike and Tua, I think he can still win it perhaps by cracking Iron Chins but I dont know an Iron Jaw is just so hard to put out sometimes
Oliver cant crack these chins he is out!
Its Tua, Ike Foreman, one of them, Foreman had the hardest punch, not sure who had the best Chin but it probably wasnt foreman
Matt Dillon had the best chin and the best punch of all cowboys. He got the job done quickly with normal tough guys, a backhanded slap usually sufficing to render his opponents into a state of submission, if not unconsciousness. When he had to street brawl with professional boxers and super toughs, he always took their punches. None of them could endure his quite as long. He never lost a fair fistfight, and hardly any unfair ones, for that matter.
Check him out from your Swedish love nest, kid, you'll love the swinging action of a big-big-big-big---big-big-big cowpoke. Invite a few buddies. I reckon he was the toughest cowpoke that ever lived in an old fashioned cowpopke poke in them days. Jabs? Why, let me tell you something. His pole had a massive reach, and the man packed balls to back it. His uppercut was tremendous, in fact his whole torso was like a V down to his waist.
After him, Tom Selleck and Cheyenne Bodie were the toughest cowpokes I can remember right now. But they got beat up sometimes or were often in jeopardy of losing. Dillon was different--he simply took everyone out. I think you prefer a man who takes everyone out. There were no blood tests beforehand in those days. Things developed too quickly for PPV. They were freebies. Dillon simply took you out if you asked for it.
Yeah, it's Dillon. He could ground Selleck and Bodie one after another and leave them both dripping.
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Originally posted by The Old LefHook View PostDo you like cowboys, kid? They are cow punchers, after all, and their butt muscles are a cinch from straddling those saddles all day on the open range.
Matt Dillon had the best chin and the best punch of all cowboys. He got the job done quickly with normal tough guys, a backhanded slap usually sufficing to render his opponents into a state of submission, if not unconsciousness. When he had to street brawl with professional boxers and super toughs, he always took their punches. None of them could endure his quite as long. He never lost a fair fistfight, and hardly any unfair ones, for that matter.
Check him out from your Swedish love nest, kid, you'll love the swinging action of a big-big-big-big---big-big-big cowpoke. Invite a few buddies. I reckon he was the toughest cowpoke that ever lived in an old fashioned cowpopke poke in them days. Jabs? Why, let me tell you something. His pole had a massive reach, and the man packed balls to back it. His uppercut was tremendous, in fact his whole torso was like a V down to his waist.
After him, Tom Selleck and Cheyenne Bodie were the toughest cowpokes I can remember right now. But they got beat up sometimes or were often in jeopardy of losing. Dillon was different--he simply took everyone out. I think you prefer a man who takes everyone out. There were no blood tests beforehand in those days. Things developed too quickly for PPV. They were freebies. Dillon simply took you out if you asked for it.
Yeah, it's Dillon. He could ground Selleck and Bodie one after another and leave them both dripping.
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Originally posted by AlexKid View PostIke beat Tua, so to anyone that says its Tua they could be wrong. Ike out pointed him for the win, not sure who was more damaged after the fight or during?
And Ike definitely took more damage than Tua. That's pretty documented fact.
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Originally posted by Beyonce Bomber View PostHuh? Are you a simpleton? Lennox and Byrd beat Tua as well. Are they more durable?
And Ike definitely took more damage than Tua. That's pretty documented fact.
Ok thats good for Tua
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Marciano and Ali.
Ali had a three year forced lay off at his prime, came back after just 2 fights and went 15 rounds with Frazier who broke his jaw in the 15th round.
Ali got up and saw out the fight.
Did anyone bother to mention George Chuvalo?
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