Maine has a good swing for a pitcher but on anything that moves, he has no chance. And if it's a fastball, it has to be up in the zone. Basically, the pitcher has to hit his bat. - Mike Pelfrey
I agree actually. He seems to have dropped off the face of the planet too... i guess people are tired of mindless fighting movies with bad acting and horrible scripts.
chadlincoln wrote:Two totally different styles. Lee would dominate. Too quick, he can use his legs to attack; Lee would win.
Thats a poor boxer stereotype. Ali was amazingly fast in his prime.
never watched him
on a scale of 1-10(10 being the fastest)
Mike Tyson being an 8 for heavy weight. Where is Ali?
Ali was faster than Tyson by a long ways. The only place Tyson was even remotely close was in hand speed, but even there Ali would probably have a slight edge. What made Tyson so fearsome was the bullrush he would do to opponents. Tyson was basically a weak chinned punk version of Joe Frazier.
Seems like Lee is a winner here. I did see the documentary that Bronxx was talking about. Also, if I'm not mistaken Lee was involved in gang activities back in his native china. The man's been a fighter all his life, not a hollywood punk. He's lethal. I'd take a martial artist over a boxer any day.
Forget the man crush. I drop what I'm doing to watch Zack Greinke pitch.
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Maine has a good swing for a pitcher but on anything that moves, he has no chance. And if it's a fastball, it has to be up in the zone. Basically, the pitcher has to hit his bat. - Mike Pelfrey