Unfortunately he never turned professional but Teofilo Stevenson had a big right hand. His KDs/KOs look so effortless, so en passant [MEDIA]
Interesting, although the weight difference between Frazier and Ellis wasn't that big in their first bout (just 4 Ibs), compared to Dempsey vs....
It's a good documentary that I watched last night. There is some interesting information about his family background, development of his left...
Well, it's all in the eye of the beholder. You can focus on the positive aspects or on the chain of negative things/interpretations. Different...
Whatever ATG means, I'd say yes. He was the oldest boxer to win the HW Championship until Foreman who fought under more modern conditions and in...
Ray Robinson vs. Rocky Graziano Earnie Shavers vs. Roy Williams (if standing eight count applies)
I remember reading in Nick Tosche's book "The Devil and Sonny Liston" that Sonny couldn't use normal sized gloves due to his huge fists. They just...
I favour Bonavena by UD. Nonetheless, Abe Simon was a tough fighter who is somewhat forgotten. I saw a short but very good documentary about him....
Yes, you're right. It was a bit sloppy written. He fought him also as colored heavyweight champion. I actually meant that they should fight when...
Another, quite a famous example, which I have almost forgotten came to my mind. The heavyweight title fight between Max Schmeling and James J....
Jerry Quarry vs. George Chuvalo II According to boxrec: "A rematch was signed to take place on the undercard to the Joe Frazier vs. Jimmy Ellis...
Not to forget Lou Nova and his cosmic punch.
Maybe Sonny Liston?
Well, Max Schmeling was famous for his big right hand. Schmeling's first fight in America was against Joe Monte in Madison Square Garden. The...
Both at their best, I go with Schmeling. He was the younger man and had the tools as a smart and patient counter puncher to take Walcott apart...