You make an important distinction, two separate lists for 'mostly eagerly anticipated fight of all time' and 'with hindsight most historically...
For all-round fame and legendary status, has to be the Rumble, no other comes close. Honourable mentions for Fight of the Century;...
It's not a 'proper' example but up to the first Ali fight Sonny Liston was widely considered to be unbeatable, and had been very recently putting...
agreed, that's the sort of thing i was referring to. really, as far as wins over unified heavyweight champions go, the Wlad performance was fairly...
It'd be Usyk's by a street. With Fury it's very debatable. It'd depend to some extent of the manner of victory.
I think Fury is the 'stronger' of the two in the usual boxing sense of being able to move the other guy backwards in a clinch. This is especially...
correct decision, Fury looks like a passably good club fighter I suppose, Paul a full notch below that.
really that's a fairly comfortable Fury win but, obviously, anything could happen here.
Fury has obviously had the better of this, should be at the very least two rounds up, but a draw doesn't seem unlikely to me...
Fury won the fourth easily but... I'm not sure, this isn't exactly high quality stuff...
Paul using his jab much more and generally doing a little better... Fury surely can't be starting to gas already?
Paul fighting more or less one handed, must be 2-0 down.
Fury's jab looks a bit powderpuff but at least he used it; he clearly won the round.
he'll probably be about the same age that foreman (V2) was by the time he gets a proper title shot. other than that...
Seriously, I cannot imagine why Fury would be doing this. Money wise it surely can't be the biggest fight around. And in terms of getting an...