There are some names who merit a closer look. Lee Ramage was an exceptional technician. Charlie Retzlaff was a renowned puncher. Roy...
Give me your score card then.
I think that Uzcdun would be all wrong for Galento. He had the durability to take his punches, but was a little bit smarter. The fact that...
He probably would in a year or two. Much depends upon what happens next.
He was in part his own worst enemy, and in part unlucky. Retiring after the Klitschko fight was ruinous to his legacy, because he was at his...
No he didn't. He probably could have done if he hadn't spent three years trying to eat himself to death, but that's another story.
A fighter with Walcott's style always has a chance.
Potentially, yes I think he might have. The reality is that he didn't, and the rest is history.
He was a recognized world heavyweight champion, and he should always be proud of that.
Wlad could argue with significant justification that he accomplished more than either of them. For every champion with Wlad's longevity, you...
I am not sure that I entirely agree. Despite the increase on gloved boxing, many people refused to accept it as being legitimate, including the...
As the thread title says, he falls under the wheels of a hansom cab. The inquest concludes that it was death my misadventure. Only a few...
So in this timeline a young pugilist named John L Sullivan is eliminated from the timeline after he has signed to fight Paddy Ryan. He never...
Realistically something is going to give here.
Before the second world war, if you held that title, you were a very significant fighter.