Tua by KO. I always thought Joshua was overrated - like a more fluid Frank Bruno. Despite the vitriol he inspires now, both of the best versions...
A fully focused and motivated Lewis was truly a fearsome sight to behold and a total HTH nightmate for any heavy that ever lived, including even Ali.
I remember reading that he admitted that out of some misguided sense of pride he never held when hurt until after the Hagler fight. Tommy was...
He was the same species? Some of the posts on here beggar belief - if nothing else it demonstrates that some still have cognitive dissonance...
I will start with welterweight. 1. Hearns. 2. Cuevas. 3. Robinson. 4. Trinidad. 5. Walcott.
I agree and have already said - although I would not bet on it.
A rapier jab, lightening hand speed, superb boxing ability and arguably the most devastating right in boxing history. At welter it could have...
Holmes by decision, 9-6 as he wins most of the later rounds when Tyson tires.
What about Calzaghe - Lacey? Of those listed Duran-Moore, a career ending beating, Hearns-Duran was a very swift execution.
Some people have an awfully low opinion of Tommy at welter. I really can't understand it.
No problem.at all. :)
Tyson Fury is actually shorter than Warwick Davis.
Dis you actually read what I said? I said before 1980 and no I don't think Ali or Holmes were on steroids.
We are talking about the pre-roid era (whenever that is, I presume before 1980 or so).
Ring strength? Liston and Foreman and it"s not even close.