They were both fabulous fighters, but Ray Robinson, 200 bouts deep, was the greatest Sugar man.
They'd beat Floyd.
Lewis would still have to respect this version of Foreman. I thought very old George beat Briggs. UD Lewis or perhaps a late injury stoppage...
Jack can absolutely hurt Joe and could possibly finish it in the early rounds. If he doesn't take out Joe then, he'd likely lose down the stretch...
I'd pick Beterbiev to win, but wouldn't rule Smith out at all. His ruggedness, heart and power give him a chance.
Povetkin was good, but Tyson in his prime was better. Povetkin hasn't a marked size advantage really and style-wise, he's right there for Tyson....
Williams! :D I'll pick Cleveland.
Laszlo Papp was a good boxer even as a pro. He was an active European champion boxing largely out of Vienna iirc, so not even his own country....
Interestimg to read the opinions of Terrell and Wepner. If George couldn't back Sonny up, he probably doesn't beat him. Liston was a better boxer...
I suppose Ingo has a puncher's chance, but I wouldn't see him actually beating prime Holmes. Larry was a bigger stronger heavier man, keeps...
Liston KO's Gerry in 6 or 7 rounds. Cooney might rock Sonny in the early going, but Sonny was a better boxer and breaks him down via the jab and...
Yes. Marvis only had ten fights though, best win being a points win over Bugner, before he was put in with Larry Holmes. He was way in over his...
It could be a close decision either way. Jimmy was durable and cagey and on his best night might take it, likewise Max. 51-49 Schmeling.
Marvis Frazier, put in with Holmes and Tyson, Cooney if the aim was to properly develop him as a fighter, Maskaev in the mid-90's, you could say...
Prime Wlad as long-reigning champ from a few years ago probably beats AJ. Does he go for the stoppage though or worry about gassing out? He was a...