Tyson KO's both pretty fast. Prime Tyson was a very skilled fighter, not just an incredible KO artist. He had a fine defense and knew more about...
Couldn't have said it better myself. It's not shortchanging Pac or Money to say that at 147, Leonard would beat both. Neither would be CLOSE to...
Fine analysis. I agree with everything said in this post, even the 'close' descriptions. If I was to disagree with anything, it would be giving...
Count me with lufcrazy on this. Frazier never was this sharp in his entire career. He had his best night here against the best fighter he ever...
Ali-Norton III for sure.
It seemed Ali ate the harder punches, most especially the kd in the 15th and getting hurt worse in round 11, when he was wobbling all over the...
Pete Rademacher and Leon Spinks do it for me here. But remember that both won Olympic gold and that rightfully puts you ahead of "seasoned...
Both had great boxing skills. As another poster wrote above, Robinson was the better athlete. Probably SRR had the better skills, but on that...
Very tough call. Maxim is the better boxer but Qawi was a wonderful boxer himself. The Qawi who beat Leon Spinks was a murderer with great...
Yes I agree on all points. Page looked great in this fight. LeDoux probably never gives Page a tough fight, in truth. His style was all wrong...
My view as well. I like Sonny here on technical skill, but Foreman was bigger and in my view stronger. I am not considering George at 19 here...
How does a Monzon who never fought a light-heavy move up and beat one of the toughest and most deadly around? A man against whom he has no...
Tough call. The heavier they go (up to 130, 140), the more I favor Arguello. At 126, hard to say, but if Sanchez could stop Nelson, then the...
At prime, Pintor.
Robinson, Frazier, Cooney, Tyson, Arguello, Hearns. I'll nominate Bob Foster for top position, based on the left-hook pole-axing of Tiger and...