If he's not retiring then he best retire a few hundred pounds off his gut if he wants to have any semblance of a gas tank at his age. Take a cue...
Braddock fought more bravely against Louis than anyone else did. Went for to toe, drive him back and landed some excellent counter punches as he...
i dont give a ****
Nathan mann, Abe Simon, Tony galento. Wide Decision over Lee Savold.
Pre 1938: Physical/mental maturity and experience.Not a big difference but details matter. One small window against Tunney becomes a floodgate...
Very tough match up for either man. Pre 1938 it's Tunney. Between 1938 and 1942 it's Louis, after that it's Tunney again. Don't think there's...
I agree that for the Marshall trilogy, Liston still had learning and growing to do, but Whitehurst? 20 rounds in 1958, his absolute prime,...
I don't think he was predicting Floyd to win, he was merely demonstrating what he could do in response to Tunney's Ingemar impression. In another...
My question to you and the 13 people who pick Liston to knock out Walcott: What did Whitehurst, Machen and Marshall have that Walcott did not?
Initial thoughts are that Walcott gets a decision based on superior stamina, counterpunching, Liston's inability to track down fleet footed foes...
If they can navigate him away from from pre 1974 Ali and 1978 Holmes, he becomes champ, depending on how many chances he gets against Foreman,...
Hard to say, Dempsey never beat anyone remotely as good as Schmeling, but he was more dominant and consistent than Max. Either Jack knocks him out...
Terrel has a good win over peak Williams to support a decision outcome to his favour. Unfortunately for him, Baer isn't Williams, doesn't get arm...
Whoever wins does so on points. Walcott rarely delivered KOs against contenders. On the flip side, they almost never knocked him out, he had a...
Tunney Schmeling Johnson Sharkey Dempsey In that order