He was in bad shape but it seemed like he still had his senses. He was trying to fight back until the maybe the last couple of seconds. And then...
Tyson, Valuev, and Tua.
In what way was he senseless, and for how long?
Ouch.
Couldn't these things just as easily mean that it was a great fix?
Yeah, Fury at his best would be a formidable opponent for Lewis. The supremely-skilled, supremely-athletic version of Lewis I hear described on...
Probably not, but I don’t weigh “49-0” as heavily as many fans seem to.
Most of those fighters’ “natural weights” changed as they got older.
It was probably Al Smith. Found an old article in which Smith, who at the time was one of Marciano’s sparring partners for the Walcott fight, says...
You know why.
Came across an article where Welsh writes: "And by every method of ring scoring, by every system which gives to a fighter credit for superior...
Thanks. I really don’t think of Qawi as a slugger though. I always saw him more as a high-level pressure fighter who used his underrated skills...
Oh, I did misread it. My bad.
I also could see Walcott going down and grabbing a title, after one of his many heavyweight championship bout losses.
Ok, got it. But that seems to be a far more modest claim than your original statement, that some of them would have been champions in other eras.