Funny that you mention that, it reminds me of the first Holyfield vs Lewis fight. Lennox wore his trunks up to his chest while his corner...
Abraham takes this one with a knockout in 7 rounds. He has a very strong chin, a strong gourd, and power to match Benn's. It would be a war while...
Patterson can stay away long enough to get warmed up, then he unleashes his left hook at the right moment. He stops Shavers in 4.
I would sat Willie Pep, because he had to box the most. Charles and Robinson were both boxer punchers, Charles was more towards the boxer side, at...
Marciano would obliterate quarry, and Quarry's face would look as bad as George Foreman's after his gift against Alex Stewart, if not worse.
Agreed, when they call a guy lazy or insult his work ethic. They are doing it relative to a world class level. This works for any trait being...
Or they started fast ad were beat up before they were really seasoned, like Fernando.
Cuevas would land first, that's why not.
You have a point, quiting or showing weakness one time shouldn't be a death sentence. There are fighters like Duran and Cotto who quit one time in...
I am going with Marciano, with the way he could open up in rounds 10-15. There were few fighters, much less heavyweights that could put work in...
Liston would stop him in 3, but Moorer would punch back and Sonny would know he that he was taken to war after the fact.
I have to go with Hearns, I understand the argument for Jones. Hearns was only 1 punch KO'd against Barkley once. He has proven his ability in...
Norris would take a decision and he would have Wright's guard pressed up against his face all night.
He had a very good offense before his first retirement.
At MW it's a toss up, but 175 was the lowest point in Toney's career up until he aged too much. Tommy had some very good performances at 175...