I don't think the thread maker meant pseudo-retirements.
Jesus, like 80% of the posters on this site are Euros who hate America. Someone change this website to EuropeanBoxingFansWhoHateAmerica.com.
Hagler could throw some surprisingly quick punches actually, particularly the straight left.
We know styles make fights. By the time Holyfield fought Lewis he wasn't the same force he was when he lost his first bout to Bowe...He wasn't as...
Young Foreman. His punches were wide and telegraphed, yet they were so devastating it didn't matter. You rarely saw Foreman truly KO a guy cold...
That head body head body combo from Mayweather was a thing of beauty.
I actually liked that Nazim talked him out of quitting..."Its the end of your career", ie at least make it to the finish line then ride off in to...
Without landing a punch on top of it.
I don't see him as such really...he could tend to telegraph quite a bit and got pretty wide with some of his shots. I know old school fighters get...
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Think you mean a name synonymous WITH a "medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes".
Comedy. Ali would see Tunney's leaping meathooks from a mile away and pick them off with short, quick combos until he TKOed him.
Of all fighters, you really think Frazier had the style to take down Big Daddy? I would have to disagree...I think Bowe's style was all wrong for...
Would put Sugar Ray Leonard is high atop this list. His last two fights were beatings. ATG is a stretch but Riddick Bowe could rank...
I'm not sure Lewis was necessarily stronger, they were both big, strong, powerful guys. It would be hard to say for sure that one was physically...