I’d never bet against the old master.
I’m pretty sure nearly every heavyweight champion with perhaps the exception of Joe Louis struggled with much less then themselves.
Care to break it down?
Not a fight I’ve really thought about I’ll give Tyson Fury the familiar territory and make it 12 rounds. Given the recent success of our new...
I think Joe Louis would see through his posturing after a few rounds. Jersey Joe Walcott could keep him thinking because he threw hard and stayed...
The key equaliser isn’t power, it’s landing good punches. Billy Conn hurt Joe Louis it was James Toney who came closest to stopping Mike McCallum....
I agree Seamus Julio Chavez was a true professional come again from Archie Moores era.
Marco Antonio Barrera
Respectfully I would disagree Julio Chave Snr was prone to frustration and getting a bit trigger happy with the right hand if it wasn’t going his...
James Toney
“Sonny” Liston was very good and a solid technician he an all rounder and someone who could teach you to box unlike someone great but...
Yes he did it on purpose but so did Mike Tyson sometimes.
“Nipper” was likely the youngest ever professional to have been ranked in the top 10 he stared fighting at 9-10… so Wiki says I am not professor...
Did you know Nipper Pat Daly was Mickey Walkers spar mate at just 14?
Joey Maxim was a good boxer with some nice wins he was very formidable and defeated great boxers but he didn’t have a style to impose his 175lbs...