I have little faith in Cooney. Sugar weathers an early attack, tires him out, wears him down, then beats a bloody Cooney into a stoppage or wide...
Yes, he was. Not as flashy, but much more consistent, serious, versatile, and mean. You can also argue that he never really lost a fight, though...
Helenius’ inability to describe how he’d potentially win, in the pre-fight interview, made me suspicious, but I do think the punch from Wilder was...
Ali didn’t need to fight Chuvalo a third time.
Earnie won it. The whole fight is a classic case of Ali winning the popularity contest but not really winning the fight. I wish Shavers hadn’t...
George had no head movement whatsoever. Earnie clubs him out.
Sleep well, little orange man. May you find deep restorative rest and tranquility with the nightingale cooing softly outside the window. Think...
Dana Rosenblatt
Tune-up fights don’t make much sense in boxing anymore, because fights come together so slowly now, that after one has tuned themself up, it ends...
Not a stupid thread at all. Competitive fight that could go either way. I lean toward Bugner boxing from arm’s length and winning by decision.
Myself, I rate the Holyfield fight very highly. It’s one of the most impressive victories I’ve ever seen. Holyfield was past it, yes, but Toney...
Norton’s work rate and will to win we’re far superior to Witherspoon’s, so I give him the edge here.
Ali vs Frazier II - Ali’s consistent holding constantly derailed the action. Ali is a bore in my opinion. Ali vs Frazier III I don’t think it...