Liston was far better than Garcia, even at that stage. Liston KO before 5.
Oh, I'm not implying it.
Hope I'll never have to do that to my kid, lol. Guess it showed what was to come for Kenny in the ring.
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Louis wasn't typically floored by hard punchers apart from maybe Schmeling and Walcott. He'd get floored in flashes, think of how he was put down...
The Holmes that lost to Spinks was trying to retire, and the Holmes that lost to Tyson wasn't in exactly "peak" condition. Mike would've stopped...
:roflmao: Agree with the last sentence, but Baer and Galento, same power as Cooney? Not likely.
No particular order, just a couple of my favorites. Excluding Mike McCallum Vs Donald Curry because IB already mentioned it. [MEDIA] [MEDIA] [MEDIA]
I've seen the most typical score for this one being a draw. McCall did his usual shenanigans of spacing out for the first few rounds before...
Schmeling would probably beat Norton. Heavy puncher with good stamina, and a habit of breaking down much more durable guys than Ken. Other guys...
****, man. Great trainer for the Olympics and the pros... Total of fifty-six champions were trained by him (amateurs and otherwise). R.I.P.
Well, Coetzee was pretty much finished by '86. Only fighting once in the year after his loss to Greg Page, and then retired for 7 years after the...
Snipes KO or TKO. Way too strong and athletic for Spinks.
The fans. :sisi1
The Ring's list is the only one that seems to make any sense.