Fair
61°
Morris, IL
Fair|Forecast »

Pro punchers marvel at Tillman’s skill

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

(Continued from Page 1)

“You can tell the difference between an elite athlete and just another athlete in the fact they are able to perform these things and have the ability to adjust and adapt to what is going on around them. Every great defensive back really has great control of their bodies. Knocking passes down or punching (the ball) out, it’s the same thing. They’re getting their hand on a ball while they are competing with another athlete.”

Because “Peanut” Tillman is so adept at punching, he has a standing invitation to trade a few with “Chicago’s Polish Prince” Fonfara, who trains in Chicago and will fight Tommy Karpency for the IBO light heavyweight world title Nov. 16 at UIC Pavilion.

“If he wants to spar with me one day, we can spar,” Fonfara said.

——

(Chicago Tribune reporter Philip Hersh contributed to this report.).

||2|Next Page

Comments


Reader Poll

What is your stance on a proposed 1 percent sales tax to fund local school building projects?

I'm in favor of anything that will help improve school finances
I will support it if it helps to lower my property taxes
I oppose it because I don't believe it will impact property taxes and I will just pay twice
I'm against any additional taxes
I have not heard enough yet to form an opinion