A Roy Jones of the Montell Griffin rematch, maybe. Although Jones was never daring enough to try and walk down opponents with his hands down....
Marshall was very old and Hucks was terrible. Marshall was absolutely not hurt at all and gave Hucks a trashing, knocking him down seven times. He...
Marshall wasn't hurt by Hucks. Falling against the ropes and bouncing back up while trying to catch his befuddled opponent was a trick he used to...
Garcia was not a fighter to get hit too much or to even try to hit the opponent much himself. Even then he did obviously have great durability to...
Franklin deserved a shot and he was going to get it until he got knocked out. Then he got knocked out again and again and again and again. There...
I brought up Barkley for exactly that reason, both were crude brawlers. Roy did well enough to manage on the inside and find ways out of those...
He didn't look too skilled on the inside to me. Sosa was about the crudest brawler you could get and Roy was hardly pulling a Toney-Barkley...
The first thing that comes to mind is probably Haye catching Carnera. Then again you have to think about the fact that Haye was quite...
Jones displayed his awesome in-fighting skill by putting up his gloves and laying against the ropes. His great feinting ability led to Montell...
Perhaps Cuevas just wasn't that great, aside from his punching power.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc8piXBAPGc 9:55 Two great middleweight left hooks: xfl8ey_eduardo-lausse-florentino-fernandez-ko_sport Not a...
Here is a funny article analyzing Joe Louis's career in 1951:...
Joe Louis goes over his opponents' attributes in 1944:...
Refreshingly honest. Pacquiao, Mayweather and Tszyu were truly the three most outstanding opponents that he faced, and seeing anybody's name in...
I thought combination punching was one of his better assets, perhaps not at the end of his career though. He would counter opponents with...