It's interesting because many of these men would have been able to fight as heavyweights in Louis day.
No Matthew Muhammad No Eddie Muhammad No Bob Foster No Yaqui Lopez
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I go with Qawi. Too physical and he has the style to foil Conn, but it would be a good scrap.
Which 70s/80s era light heavyweight could trouble or even beat prime Joe Louis. And don't say Michael Spinks.
Foreman unleashes hell on McCall, but McCall has enough in his punches to hurt George as well. So either Foreman stops McCall on his feet with...
I'd back Cleveland, but Carnera seemed to have better fundamentals. And he had enough pop in his punches to keep Williams honest.
Hmmm....I begrudgingly pick Terrell because of his physical advantages but Sharkey can win this TBH.
We love big punchers
Who did he "mop the floor" with to make you think he handles Sharkey and Schmeling so easily? And Louis does him like he did the Baer brothers.
You make it sound like a given
If Williams came along 20 years earlier in the 30s, do you think he has more success than in his era or does he do about the same?
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Moore only lost to the best at heavyweight (Marciano, Patterson and Ali and he was almost 50 when he lost to Ali). Shavers was not one of the...