The Divine Peanut is usually between 3-6. Definitely belongs above Foreman, and typically is, as any decent list of repute usually states. Funny,...
A dream entitled, "Late 1983" no doubt...he was about 16 defences in by then. What no:1s did he avoid before then? Enlighten me, as i may have...
...and #17 is an outstanding ranking for someone that retired just a few years before that poll was taken. That more than likely means a shoo-in...
Great fight, i haven't watched it for a while so will need to revisit it this week. I had Mel a few rounds ahead, despite still admiring Chavez'...
I picked Holy at the time but I'm not so sure nowadays as I do think if i'm going to put any version of Evander in with Mike, it would be the 96...
Hagler did love a 15-rounder, so much he was stripped of the WBC title in 84 (reinstated a month or two later) for fighting Hamsho in 15 when the...
He could talk a glass eye to sleep.
The lowest bar for greatness appears to be being a very brief two-time world champion. It seems most people regard a one-time long reigning world...
This was the fight that made me like Eubank*, tremendous effort. Always knew he had a strong chin, but it was Tungsten that night. * Not that I...
Great thread. Thompson vs Rothmann is one of my favourite fights, a brilliant ding song with a great KO finish. Carl was basically our version of...
I think the original/immediate plan was a defence against Joergan Hansen, with the Leonard rematch some time in 81. Until the huge offer that just...
McGirt vs Brown was a masterful performance in distance, pace, balance and countering, from the outside and in the pocket. A real old school...
He's nearly always behind Holmes in such lists.
Funny thing about Roman is that he wasn't even top 10 with the WBA or WBC as of May 73, Roman has been mentioned as a hapless opponent...so, he...
George tried the 'ranked fighter' thing in 76/77 and soon realised that it wasn't quite as easy as some arse-licks figured it would be on a random...