You don't always gotta take em on their word, one for one, but it does mean something. There's gotta be some combination of spoken word and visual...
I think 4 is my spot for him. Below Ali, Holmes, and Lewis.
Even if they are cans, it is true that Briggs had some power to him. Same thing with Morrison (Pinklon Thomas said that he was the hardest puncher...
I see. I still think that Moorer is the superior puncher to Briggs, but he might have some legitimacy to his spoken power. It's probably some...
I said clearly what I thought he improved on since my original post on this thread, I also don't think that speed is his "main asset"- It's what...
Didn't Mike Hunter enter the ring in a bounty hunter get-up? I feel like I've seen bits of it but not the full entrance. That would probably be my...
I think that Holyfield dropped em after wearing em down rather than just dropping em based on his pure power. He took longer to stop Stewart and...
1. Foreman, 9.5 - Holyfield rated him as the strongest puncher he faced. This one is clean cut. 2. Lewis, 9 - Easier stoppages than anybody else...
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on Holmes. I think that Ali was definitely faster in the 60's, but otherwise, I think that the 70's Ali...
What makes you put him under guys like Briggs and Holyfield? He has earlier stoppages against some opponents Evander faced and was able to stop...
Kinda following off of the Moorer thread. I wanted to make this because what I saw was kind of surprising- Moorer getting 6s and it being said...
Oh wait, I must not've really clarified what I was talking about in my original post, sorry about that. I'll correct it. I'm talking about Holmes...
We both know that Tillis had a tendency to underperform and put on his running shoes for most fights. He didn't peak until 8 years into his...
Holmes was not the same fighter against Witherspoon, Williams, or Spinks. Those are from three different years, and I'm obviously not saying that...
That's true. Me saying that the '70s Ali is superior is no slam at the younger version of him.