Yep -- way more reach, and better hand/foot speed, ability, distance, and timing. He also liked to beat people up more, and Jack's after you from...
I'm with Big George. You at least knew where George was coming from at all time -- he liked punchers, and was always at his most excitable when...
George fought some great competition in his first career, and he only lost to Ali and Jimmy Young. He then redeemed his losses by becoming the...
Taylor could outwork/outbox Abraham quite easily, but the way he's been performing as of late I wouldn't bet the rent on it. The way things...
I never saw Tyson punch a man off the floor the way Foreman did to Frazier, and the way he seemed to effortlessly push Michael Moorer with that...
Shane "sugah man" Mosley
My prediction -- PAIN. Just all around PAIN. Everybody's the winner here. And I have no idea who would win this one.
:thumbsup Hmm, I don't think I quite get it yet. Can you explain it some more?
We'll probably shake our collective heads in disbelief again.
Probably the winner of PBF - Hatton. PBF will have beaten two significant p4p challenges, or Hatton will have taken down two HOF's in one year.
No way, it's clearly Tarver.
1. Muhammad Ali 2. Sugar Ray Robinson 3. Roberto Duran 4. George Foreman 5. James Toney
In a prime-for-prime scenario? War happens. Hopkins could smother him and outwork him, but Toney could counter him inside just as well. I think...
He was a mean S.O.B.
Bring on fight #3 (!) -- the first two fights combine together to make the best fight of the year ever. I'm exaggerating, but I've never yelled...