The Mann Act.
Ted Sares, (one of the most respected writers on this site) in his book, "Boxing Is My Sanctury", rates Galaxy number 14 on a list of the best 100...
Of note: One of the most respected writers on this site, Ted Sares, in his book "Boxing Is My Sanctury", has a list of his top 100 boxers since...
James "Deaf" Burke was the first globe trotter in history. He fought more bouts than any of the previous champions. 20 fights and lost only 2....
Gentleman John Jackson who became champion by beating Daniel Mendoza on April 15th 1795 is credited with being the first champion to show that a...
The only thing that is poor is the knowledge of certain people of the lighter weight fighters. It appears that certain people apply the...
I actually would have expected a classier reply from you. Where you drunk when you wrote this? I actually would have liked to have discussed this...
Holy ****!!!!!:shock: I didn't expect such an emotional response. I didn't realise there were so many knowledgeble posters here. I am...
No.....I wouldn't say he is overrated. If anything it appears that many people under rate him. He was 115 lbs, had 20 title fights and KOed 17...
Nah, 3-2 is always listed as 6-4. I'm not sure why, it's just the way it is.
Of the four mentioned I'd have to say Valuev. Just to see if Wlad could actually KO him would be worth the price of admission.
Getting out of boxing before he had to fight the likes of Williams or Margarito.:yep
Yes that is correct, they were both awesome fights, Mexicans versus Americans, hence my confusion. Thanks.
Alejandro Gonzalez v Kevin Kelly was an awesome fight. Wasn't that the first main event that they showed on Boxing After Dark?
Ture, but for all intensive purposes, his loss to Frazier in the FOTC would have been the same as losing the title in the ring.