I thought it was a good read. It goes into detail about how boxing has changed over the decades and how boxing got to where it is today. The...
This. Rahman had a good jab, excellent power, and he was fearless. When he was in shape and motivated he could be a problem for anybody, but...
I’d favor post prison Tyson over everybody except Bowe, who I think would be a bad style matchup for Tyson even in his prime.
The second Usyk fight. That post fight meltdown said it all. Whatever confidence Joshua once had that he was the best in the world or had a...
Tyson’s management was a mess after he lost the title and originally Giachetti was only hired to assist Snowell and Jay Bright from time to time....
Definitely. Charles at his best is a bad style matchup for Tyson. I’d pick a prime Charles to beat Tyson, since every experienced and well...
Top 5.
No. His cruiserweight wins shouldn't count toward his heavyweight legacy, since heavyweight is called the unlimited division for a reason. That...
His pride. Even at heavyweight Foster still had power, but instead of fighting smart, since he was giving up a lot of weight he insisted on...
They didn't need to considering Herbert Muhammad, Ali's manager along with a partner owned close to half of Ali's likeness, so the NOI was mostly...
Bowe by stoppage. Wilder even at his best had no inside game, which is needed against Bowe.
Yes.
This.
He was, but olympic medalist aren’t equal. Guys like Ali, Holyfield, Bowe, Lennox Lewis, Wlad, etc.. all had around 100 amateur fights or more...
His competition level was appropriate considering his limited amateur experience. He needed rounds, activity, and exposure to different styles....