As well as John l, Maher, Jackson, Goddard, Killen, Cleary were very heavy drinkers among the early heavies.
no, no, yes and no
I think Deontay probably stops him too but my question was, if he didn't stop him, who would win?
If he didn't stop him, would he beat him?
From the 1925 win over Risko(after one year apprenticship of boxing) until he lost the title to Carnera in 1933, he lost only to Dempsey and...
I like Sharkey, very underrated, a really smart boxer-fighter, he could Peralta Foreman for a long time, he could shake up George a wee bit to...
Can anybody confirm if all three are still alive or provide dates that they deceased?
My 1887 year end rankings; Hoping to kick-start Simonlock... 1887 1-Sullivan 2-Kilrain 3-Cardiff 4-Killen 5-Mitchell 6-Burke 7-Ashton 8-Godfrey...
Hart-Johnson was an example.
They disliked each other and there was a two year circus where they avoided each other, both claiming the other was a coward etc. This led to...
For a brief while he was considered as champion by a fair amount of people when Corbett was retired but most felt he needed to avenge the Fitz...
Johnson, all day, evergy year, way smarter...
Simon has Jackson, Lees, and Smith as against Godfrey, McCaffrey and Lannon, mainly a timing issue as to when people enter or leave the ratings...
Peter J (Pete) Nolan was another short lived but interesting contender of the 1880's. Nolan was a good operater and prior to his 1886 tussles with...
Mile Cleary got a bad deal from the record keepers, as well as the Robertson Couper "loss" that never happrned, Boxrec has him losing to Young...