Ali: Frazier, Norton, Louis, Holmes, Bowe Tyson: Ali, Holmes, Louis, Holyfield, (Tokyo) Douglas
I do Holyfield's wins over Bowe and Tyson are better than anything on Lewis' resume Losing to Bowe and Moorer in decisions is much more...
I can see where this is going ... Anyway, how many fighters would be able to take the punches he took in Manila and NEVER get knocked down?...
I think Holyfield's wins over Tyson and Bowe are better than anything on Lewis' resume. I also think there's less shame in losing to Bowe in...
Exactly. I don't know how Lennox Lewis can be considered the dominant fighter of the 90s when he was an afterthought for most of the decade...
Bowe beat an undefeated, undisputed heavyweight champion IN HIS PRIME. How many fighters can say that?
This is a bad comparison. Douglas had a great night against Tyson. Then he showed up overweight against Holyfield and got embarrassed. Bowe...
The Brown Bomber by KO.
Bowe had declined substantially by late 1995. He did not look very good in the third Holyfield fight, but no one noticed it at the time because...
These are bad comparisons, IMO. For one thing, Norton didn't just "push an ATG pretty close". He actually defeated Ali. Second, he didn't...
Foreman by KO
This simply isn't true. After the knockdown and before the end of the round, Ali spent much of the time hanging on and getting beaten up....
If Bowe had the right gameplan, he had the tools to beat Tyson. I think Futch could come up with the right plan, and it would be up to Bowe to...
How was Holyfield viewed from 1988-1990 after he moved up to the heavyweights, and before he won the title? Was he viewed as: A) A guy who...
I wasn't around for Ali's later years, but I was wondering if the questionable gift decisions and flabby physique were taking a toll on his...