Hey, Nicolai Firtha went around four hard rounds with Deontay Wilder. Firtha's no fat farmhand okay?!
A prime Tye Fields or Sugar Valuev obviously would mop up the floor with either of these guys. Wilder has to fight someone with at least a pulse...
Tye's kayo of Bruce Seldon was absolutely breathtaking! Yes, Wilder was terrified of Zellenoff, who carries a Sonny Liston type of aura around...
The Tartar giant Nicolai Valuev was generally regarded as perhaps the finest heavyweight in the history of the sport. A man who could have had...
Before the fight Smoking Joe Frazier comes into the ring and is introduced over the PA system to thunderous applause. He jokes with Douglass and...
The 6 ft. 9 inch power punching legend Tye Fields who sported a gaudy 49 wins with 44 knockouts against the rugged journeyman Nicolai Firtha who...
Yes, Valuev was the GOAT. But for one man he ducked his whole career: the legendary power puncher Tye Fields. Tye Fields: 49 wins, 44 knockouts...
Tye Fields destroys them both on the same night.
He was on a roll and a very promising regional heavyweight in the Pacific northwestern states fighting in Portland, Oregon, and the Seattle,...
I think Moorer had more all-round skills. Better boxer, quicker, just a better ring technician. Having said that I still have a feeling that...
Tyson was training on Geisha girls and Saki and he still almost pulled the fight out by almost having Douglass counted out before he was out of...
Good point. Those two are warriors. On the other hand, the bi-polar, borderline personality disorder, trash-talking grifter Tyson fury is a...
I remember hearing Tua being called a poor man's Mike Tyson back in the 90's when he was in his prime. That said, I don't see the poor man's Tyson...
I concur.
I think the JQ of 1967-70' would have had a better chance to defeat Foreman than the much more shopworn version of 1973-74.' Quarry was on his...