Burt Randolph Sugar, great boxing sports writer and historian and good guy. Sorely missed, but with all due respect he too was one of many...
Everybody wants to fight Floyd Mayweather? Your only talking in present tense my friend and not exactly to what the question of the title of...
Bhop would've eaten GGG alive, stylewise, via a convincing decision win or late rounds stoppage. Winky would've outworked GGG with his high...
I don't know exactly if I would call Shawn Porter a poor man's Shane Mosley but I'll say this much before the kid gets a strong chance to develop...
Marvelous Marvin Hagler Sugar Ray Robinson Stanley Ketchel Mel Greb Charley Burley(P.F.P. Greatest Uncrowned World Middleweight Champion)...
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The Holmes that fought past his prime Norton in June '78 was not the same primed Holmes that beat Gerry Cooney, Renaldo Snipes, Leon Spinks or...
It would resemble Pernell Whitaker's title fight victory performance against Greg Haugen. Whitaker all day and all the way against Ken Buchanan.
While I voted in the bar 900,000 PPV buys and above my actual prediction for Mayweather-Khan is 1.1 million to 1.2 million PPV buys, which is...
:hatSports Illustrated has been on Top Ranks payroll for years now so it actually isn't surprising that Pacquiao, currently a Top Rank fighter as...
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Marvelous Marvin Hagler, the primed version that beat Tony Sibson in 83' to the one that destroyed Tommy Hearns in 85', would've been too strong...
Honestly, within reason I believe Bradley-Marquez did somewhere around 750,000-850,00 PPV buys.
Pound for Pound, the greatest of the uncrowned champions for me would be Charlie Burley.
I couldn't agree more.