Norton beats the lot, with Terrible Tim at his very best having the best chance of a victory. I don't think any of them have the power to send...
Indeed JT - surely the deepest period in the division's history?
Conteh too...
Ray Cattouse v George Feeney, BBB of C Lightweight title, October 1982 @ the Royal Albert Hall. Such a good fight that the fans were giving a...
Absolutely right.
As I have said before McV I respect your knowledge but you are moving the goalposts and being selective as you are (occasionally) wont to do when...
The LeDoux fight wasn't a loss, but a draw, but that's not really the point. You are quite right, there is a difference in degree in relevance but...
Great point. I reckon best versions of Sibson & Roldan could stop Canelo; Hamsho & Vito could bully him and outbrawl/outpoint him.
Excuses, excuses. McV, I respect your knowledge but do feel you at times show a pro-Ali, anti-Norton bias. If Ali was complacent whose fault was...
Close fight. What's often forgotten about Conteh was that although he was a classy boxer who could hit, he was also a nasty, vicious ruthless...
As does Ken's WIN over Ali when Ali was 3 years younger...
Of course. Both the Flynn result and the LeDoux result are pretty irrelevant when discussing the peak versions of either Norton or Dempsey, so why...
McV, you are being disingenuous here - your boxing knowledge is extensive enough to know that Norton was far from prime when he fought LeDoux.
Yes, Hearns was happy to slug it out with MMH; he was in full Hitman mode. I remember the build-up to the fight and in particular an interview...
Hi Clinton...I actually went to this fight; Minter wasn't just jabbing Vito to death, he was beating him up. Vito was badly wobbled in the first...