It’s not like it’s comparing 2020’s fighter to 1930s, Pryor started fighting the year Locche retired, Locche held the title in 1972, Pryor in 1980...
No particular order but these all spring to mind Bernard Hopkins Marvin Hagler Rocky Marciano Ricky Burns Joe Calzaghe Floyd Mayweather...
Thats how I see it, a brutal demolition. People can argue about styles make fights etc but there are levels to this, and Lennox is way too much...
Yes 100% it’s staggering how many world champions London has produced and excellent amateurs over the years. Even currently it’s thriving,...
Aaron Pryor at his weight I don’t see anyone in his prime beating him in a brawl.
With Monzon he will always have his critics, who will say he slow, flat footed, not particularly technical and will credit his dominance for his...
“You can’t expect to get a decision in the champions own yard, you have to rip if from him” “It’s amazing the journey this guy has been on” “The...
Great fighter was Locche, Monzon was something else though.
Enzo Maccarinelli could hit a little bit.
Vernon Forest I always though was a very smooth and fundamentally sound operator someone who rarely gets mentioned. Ken Buchanan, Billy Conn,...
15 rounds? Neutral impartial judges? Same day weigh in? If yes to all of these I think Turpin gives a really good account of himself.
More of a reference to Tyson and Ali mate.
I think Ali has to be top in this list as has the best resume and over the longest duration of beating the best of the generations he competed in....
Ward from the list above, would be an extremely hard proposition for anyone head to head including Alvarez, another natural winner and a...
I prefer Lennox, but marginally. I wish either was fighting in their prime now.