It is really a difference in vernacular and it is, to some extent, geographic. I have heard a 'right cross' described in different ways. Some...
Crawford, as a welterweight, was probably very close to 168. When exactly did he fight at 160 pounds?
Better at using their size is probably part of it; Holmes didn't really have a size advantage of anybody that I can recall, except Spinks. Also,...
You have to take into consideration something about all the fights that you mentioned; they were all world title fights and every fighter dreams...
Foreman was exposed in this fight- he couldn't handle movement and was losing the round when he landed a lucky punch. With modern nutrition and...
I saw all of the fights that you posted but all I remember about him is that he threw a lot of punches.
Oh, yes. Cardona, Meekins, Brazier, Pompey. Weekly top quality fights. True professionals.
Santos Cardona was in a lot of quality fights during that era.
I remember watching him on ESPN, and I have seen him fight probably 15 times at least. Early in his career I thought that he would become much...
My gut feeling about this fight is that Cokes would be winning the fight, boxing smart and landing clean counters and then he gets caught and the...
You say his skill set would be among the best due to evolution. Can you describe to me the elevated skills that I should be noticing in the video...
Wilde was wee. I don't think that you can be bigger than a welterweight and still be wee.
That's the thing, isn't it? If you are fighting another guy that is content to fight in spurts and is looking to conserve energy, then no...
I had never seen him during his career but I eventually bought videos of, I think, 3 or 4 of his fights. Your assessment is spot on. He was very...
Two guys that threw a lot of punches and were not afraid to get hit. O'Grady, as a lightweight with same day weigh ins, was probably 136, 138 in...