I wish Michael Spinks wasn't remembered so heavily for that fight. He was really a great fighter. It didn't seem like he came to win, but...
130 Floyd is better p4p. I can agree with that. He's still never been in a real war and I wish it was something I'd get to see. I don't think...
He got up 6 times against Foreman when he had to know he couldn't win. The guy had so much heart. The way he fought Ali also showed he had the...
LOL. People give Lewis way too much respect around here. Frazier beat a near-prime Ali CONVINCINGLY and absolutely destroyed lesser opposition....
That's true for the most part. However, it was pretty well-known that he moved up in weight to get away from Pryor.
People keep saying 'the Pryor that showed up for Arguello'. I know what you guys mean, but fore those that don't, he was like 35-0, 33 KO at that...
I don't know obviously, but he won the rematch. Arguello was a great, great fighter, but a focused and determined Pryor was too much for anyone...
I don't like to resort to name-calling usually, but you are either a moron or a teenager talking completely out of his ass. First, you can't...
Not sure who you're referring to.
Fair enough, but if you concede that there's no comparison then that makes it a lot harder for Mayweather to win the later rounds, or even avoid...
I think his point is that 70's era heavyweights were vastly superior to modern era heavyweights. He's right. In the last almost thirty years,...
Show me some clips of Lennox lifting fighters off the ground with his punches.
That's a sick avatar.
Equal Power!? Okay, I was wrong. You're not smoking crack. You're tripping on LSD.
Lewis was a very good tactician. Norton was a better one. This is a no-brainer.