Quarry's success against Frazier came largely due to Frazier being a close range slugger which allowed Quarry to exchange some punches before the...
No arguments there, any version of pre war Louis takes care of Jersey Joe but not without problems and possible knock-downs. However that doesn't...
Doubt it, Louis still had the jab and counter timing to give Walcott problems, a guy much faster and more skilled than Quarry. Without the...
That's not true though. Shot Louis would be the one who stepped in with Charles. The one who managed to knock out a prime Walcott was obviously...
Trailing based on what? Quarry's superiority in jabbing and footwork? Lol
Wilder, for the fourth time, rediscovers what it's like fighting someone with a pulse
Louis was 6"1½ as a 21 year old. Was 6"2 as he matured. Here he is next to 6"2½ Ali https://imgur.com/a/ali-louis-KYHsaKT
I'd say Schmeling and Conn handle both Walcott and 1948 Louis, but Walcott should beat every other Louis opponent. Of course, given his...
Quarry struggled a lot with good boxers given by his performances against Patterson, Ellis and Machen. Johnson had the right set of skills to get...
Gets smashed in the late rounds after getting slowed down with body punching and consistent jabs. There's a world of difference between a 22 and a...
I don't see the argument for Charles getting the win unquestionably. Can't really hurt Max and he's dealing with a very fast HW who holds every...
He was champ for 11 years, of course he would retire at the beheast of his mother. That doesn't mean he was shot. Equating 1948 Louis to the...
From 1945 until challenging Louis in 1947 Walcott had seven wins against men ranked within that time frame. That's seven wins in two years over...
The greatest heavyweight who ever lived is still a massive threat even at diminished capacity. Sure I can get around that fact. Against the type...
From 1945 to 1947 he cleared the top ten, beat almost everyone worth beating before fighting Louis. Had Louis not fought him, it would have been...