1. Joe Louis 2. Max Schmeling / Ezzard Charles 4. Gene Tunney 5. Jersey Joe Walcott
Hagler's toughest fights were against Welterweights and a washed Duran (a natural LW) - that fact alone removes him from the top 10. Monzon's best...
You are entitled to that opinion.
1. Joe Louis 2. Ezzard Charles
Dai Dollings, Jack Blackburn, Ray Arcel, Charley Goldman and Harry Wiley
All those guys fought at Heavyweight and were big punchers. Jim Jeffries was 6'2--226lbs thats your definition of a heavyweight right? Apparently...
What about the other 9?
There's no weight limit for heavyweight mate. 'Tart' isn't much of an insult. If you understand english I was saying at the time he fought Firpo...
I wouldn't be so smug if I were you mate
Apparently you have to be 6'2 or over and 215-220+ lbs to be considered a hard hitter.
I got them mixed up - Wikipedia. Bill Brennan never formally retired you tart. He was killed in a shooting at 30 years old, only 8 months after...
Cerdan had dynamite in both hands, he was sharp, he was strong and he was aggressive. Zale had just kayoed Graziano. Zale was only two years...
Re-watch the film.
1. Joe Louis 2. Jim Jeffries 3. George Foreman 4. Rocky Marciano/Jack Dempsey 6. Bob Fitzsimmons 7. Sonny Liston 8. Sam Langford 9. Joe Frazier...
Prime for prime I would have to go with Schmeling by close decision.