Well Bowe turned pro in 89, he probably didn't have enough experience to deal with Holyfield at that point though.
You're right. Lennox was terrified of Byrd and Michael Moorer. SMH.
Agreed. I'm also completely baffled when posters say Lewis ducked Byrd.
Too good to be beating up nobodies or washed up fighters, not good enough to be a legit boxer.
Would he have any chance against a faded Ruiz? That would be a fun fight and really get his name out there.
Zhang AJ Bakole Dubois Whyte Probably my top 5, you could make a case for Fury or Usyk but I think their effectiveness is more due to the quality...
Very good fighter ability wise but so so resume imo. I'm not even sure he can lay claim as 3rd best of the Klit's era as he never fought Haye,...
He was better than those 2 imo.
Hearns strategy against Hagler. Joe Joyce's decision to rematch Zhang was questionable given how poorly he matched up in the first fight.
Whyte vs Morrison would be a fun fight. So would Golota, Rahman, Maskaev....Lots of chinny guys with power in the 90s, he'd fit right in.
Wlad had a pretty nice physique.
Bowe would dominate but if Hide and Coetzer could make it past 6 rounds than Bakole could too.
Not as a pro
Have to favor a contender over a prospect.
Tommy Morrison Ike Ibeabuchi I'd be interested in a doc about some Cuban amateurs that I don't know much about like Felix Savon.