Even if Godoy weren't a good win for Johnson (which he was), slicksouthpaw would still only be pitifully cherry-picking in taking one name out of...
The Wepner fight was hardly vintage Ali.
Walcott could upset anyone (except those people he would already be a favorite over).
To repeat my own opinion, it appears to me that Lewis is almost completely incapacitated when he's on the canvas and looks like he is doing...
I disagree. A fighter with as much resilience, durability, conditioning and offensive output as Marciano would still give people fits to no end,...
Marciano didn't retire too soon. He retired at just the right time.
Depends which one. I think LaStarza could give, say, Jeffries, Tunney, Louis, Frazier, or Holyfield about as much trouble or more than he did...
Actually, Ray was #1 contender when Walcott beat him in 1947.
I'd say A, then E, then D, then B, then C. A is the only one in which I feel that all of the placings are reasonably defensible and a sound...
No, LaStarza was no more than five pounds under his normal weight for the Marciano title fight. In his last four fights beforehand, he was 188...
:huh ...Care to elaborate? He was 5-0 with 5 KOs against opponents weighing over 210, three of those in the first round.
This response does not follow with what you said, what I said, or what either of us implied. You said that it was thought to be impossible to take...
If you have access to it, I implore you, please review the film before voting in this poll!
I will respond mainly to the points I disagree with henceforth. Who thought taking Tyson apart was "impossible" in 1996??? Granted, Holyfield...
Let's see how many times Mayweather's been dropped once he has 200 professional fights spanning all the way from lightweight to light heavyweight...