There's more than a little in his game that reminds me of Mr. Calzaghe, if we're going on the record. The misleading power that's more "hard...
Add Pre-exile Mr. Ali to that list. People sell today's cruiserweights far too short considering how many of their favorite cruiserweight-sized...
The right hand of Mr. Klitschko and the uppercut of Mr. Lewis wouldn't have me betting a nickel on either....except for whoever's got Mr. Steward...
If it were the modern 200 lb limit, he would've. During Mr. Ali's pre-exile days, he only weighed 210 or more 5 times in 29 fights. Only 7 of...
The 40's was a very strong era for boxing, and would've been even better if not for WWII. There were more great trainers, a deeper talent pool,...
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While I applaud the tone of the post and the nobility it suggests, every single one of the past greats you mentioned had access to numerous PED's...
Shame we don't have international jurisdiction, that 118-109 card a contender for robbery of the decade.
And people think I'm joking when I point out the psychological trauma that happens when the wrong fighter just won't lose. We see telltale sign of...
I like the cut of his jib. These K2 characters are unsavory at best. They don't care how many ESB posters' lives they ruin by winning. It's a...
Aye, laddy. It's going to be O.K. It's tough to stop the bad man, but we're trying. If I were Bad Cop, this is where I'd mention that Ali...
Thank the lord for small miracles. We should be grateful he doesn't employ a body attack, either. Think of all the damage he's done around...
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Cherry pick gone wrong.
1 month on Mr. Provodnikov, good sir.