Yep. He couldn't box worth a ****, just put his head down and swung away, but I don't know of anyone that could hit harder.
It depends. If La Motta's trainer had been able to discover Trinidad's secret the way Hopkin's manager did, La Motta would have "mauled him", as...
An article published today by Ring Magazine. https://www.ringtv.com/602589-sugar-ray-leonard-roberto-duran-1-the-tactical-debate-40-years-on/
I imagined someone mentioned this already, but Mike Tyson would be a rich man.
hmm not so sure. Some of the young guys Holmes faced, like Carl "The Truth" Williams and Renaldo Snipes were no slouches. And I say Holmes should...
Perhaps because Ali fought much better opponents?
I was gonna say. Not only that, can you imagine the "modern" day Sugar Ray fighting the same guys over and over again? Robinson sure had lots of...
OK, let's take another look at this. It depends on how you define greatness, no? Here's one criteria: Leonard didn't have as many fights as some...
wo No. I am certain that the fight I saw featured two caucasians. I'll keep looking. Thanks for trying.
I went with Tyson. Didn't Tyson once say he likes to land an uppercut on his opponent's nose, thus driving the bone up into the guy's brain?
It was a poll among many sportswriters, not just two or three. And the results were a little different than what the ringside judges called. I...
That is a pre-fight poll. The one I remember reading about is a post-fight poll, where each write and pundit scored the fight itself.
The question was who beats a prime Leonard, no? Are you saying there is a version of Hearns that beats a prime Leonard then? Perhaps we should...
No. Just responding to the question as posted. Duhh.....
I'm with you. Holmes never got the respect he deserved, and that hurt him. Also it didn't help that he was the first big champion after Ali, I say...