Obvious answer: Marciano.
I think a 2002 Tyson was on a pretty similar level to Peter right now. The Williams and McBride fights aren't a fair reference here, as they were...
Oh, and for another point of reference here, even if George Foreman came out of retirement right now and beat Peter, it wouldn't wildly enhance...
Wha? I seem to recall him winning it off a fellow by the name of Maskaev a while back. Not that it makes him an actual world champion, but it is a...
That is a somewhat tough one to call in my eyes, since we haven't seen much of Marciano against real behemoth opponents. He did fight a few...
Excluding guys who are currently active and potentially still have career-defining fights ahead: 1. Ali 2. Louis 3. Foreman 4. Marciano 5. Frazier...
Certainly he had a good jab insofar as he could use it with his short reach.
In other words, you're aligning this as a no-lose situation in which if Vitali wins, he's a legend, and if he loses, it should just be ignored....
Ibeabuchi thrashes Peter. Tua-Peter is exciting and competitive for a time, but ultimately it's a clash of two crude sluggers in which one guy has...
No, Louis' win over Schmeling was very much a solid KO.
I am aware of at least one study indicating that people in the highest bracket of IQ scores in the United States were statistically less likely...
If Marciano never gets close enough, why is it Bowe's infighting skill you're touting? I would say more or less because his outside boxing was no...
This is a misleading twist of numbers- Delarge was a light heavyweight journeyman. Frazier didn't have championship-round knockouts mainly because...
It's difficult to say based on Ibeabuchi's brief, 20-fight career. The only two opponents of serious world-class merit who he faced were Tua and...