Both of these fighters had massive success in multiple weight classes, but which was is better?
I agree, when people say Usyk is the GOAT, many times it's because that's what media and fight promoters want you to think. This has happened with...
Tough fight but I favor Holyfield partly because he definitely fought the tougher fights. Depending on how Holyfield fights will affect if Usyk is...
Great breakdown, couldn't have said it better myself!
At this point in Marciano's career he had mastered his offense and was able to keep Moore on the defense for the whole fight. Walcott would...
I have always thought Moore was one of the best fighters of his time and he had an amazingly long career with 220 fights and a total of 1472...
I wonder how fighters of the past would feel about some modern fighters relying on steroids more than talent and natural power.
True the fights can start slow but when they got into their pace they didn't slow down for the other rounds. And lets not pretend like Bowe and...
In the past you had fighters like Ali who could jump on his calves around the ring all day, Marciano who would constantly shuffle foward throwing...
Marciano did consistently go the distance, especially when he held the title. He went for 13 round of chasing down Walcott to take the title, 10...
I wasn't putting them in the same level I was just saying that both of them had a loss later in their career that many people look at instead of...
I totally agree, a fighter that has been this successful in two weight classes should be considered an ATG.
When it comes to the glower three names always come to mind, Sonny Liston, George Foreman, and Mike Tyson. Which one has the best glower, or is...
I think his legacy is like Liston's but not as good. They both had great power but when they faced good competition they didn't do great. I'm not...
It is hard to rank him due to his competition. Usyk has fought the best of this era and beaten them, he just doesn't have another ATG to show us...