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it's easy. GGG is a power puncher and calzaghe wasn't. fans want to see knockouts. with that said, i think GGG has a lot to prove still.
ali is probably the most loved and the most hated fighter in history. here's one of his better moments outside the ring....
no. people watch to see if mayweather will lose for the most part but i think after his performance vs canelo, he's starting to win over more fans.
true, ali has said a number of times that robinson was the greatest. lamotta would have reason to say robinson is the greatest because he has a...
fair point in return. today's younger casual fan would have no clue about robinson.
i see fitz's name being thrown around here and while he's one of the greats of the sport without question, i think it's criminal to say he's #1....
i'll disagree with you here. most causal fans would say ali is the greatest and a lot of casual fans know little about robinson.
yes, ruiz was the only heavyweight in the history of the world that jones could have ever defeated. it was all a fix, the ref was in on it too....
sam langford is my choice for best ever. everything from him begin the smaller man in most fights, to defeating great opponents, to how he looks...
he has four fights left on the contract but my guess is that he'll be fighting every may 5th (cinco de mayo) and sept 18th (mexican independence...
i say january at the latest. the new deal with showtime is keeping the pressure on him to make big fights. i think it'll be khan because of...
haha!! look who floyd is matched up against here. this fight would never happen. then, later in his career when floyd finally loses, joe's fans...
nice to see you answer your own thread. tired of the roy jones vs heavyweights threads.
bowe at his best, which was for about a 2-3 year span, was light years better than fury. at his best, bowe KOs haye but a i'd give haye a good...