Not in any order, just fighters who come to mind: James Toney Mike McCallum Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. Alexis Arguello Simon Brown Floyd Mayweather...
Yeah, Pryor Duran 1980 - what a fight!
There were lots of potentially great match ups over the last 30 years that unfortunately never took place. The following are some I was hoping...
Michael Moorer was 20 and 0 with 20 ko's at LH.
Had RJ walked away after beating Ruiz, we'd be talking the three greatest ever, rather than just Ali and Robinson.
Ali was the best heavy of all time, Marciano the best cruiser of all time, before there were cruisers. Ali easily by unanimous decision or mid...
Tyson had George Foreman or better power, and we saw what happened when Frazier fought Foreman. Tyson walks through him in one or two rounds.
Yes, Thrilla in Manilla for the same reason you stated. (strange, I was just thinking about that yesterday). Also any fight (and there's been a...
Before he went up to heavy, then back down to 75, he would've beaten anyone at 75.
I'll just go off the top of my head, and not necessarily in this order: Ali Jones Jr. Ray Robinson Whitaker Toney Mayweather Pacquiao...
I was there. San Diego Sports Arena, 92 or 93. I think this was also the card where Trinidad took out Blocker in one round for the IBF welter.
Norris. I know he didnt have a great chin, but I think he would've been able to withstand Duran's power at 54. Norris could box too. I think...
I don't think this one is that difficult. Pryor beat him as an amateur, I will take Pryor. Hearns' greatest weapon especially at 147 was the...
Hagler, because Toney was not at his best at 160
Which late 80s/early 90s 135/140 pounder, who never fought Chavez, would've given him all he could handle, or even come away with a win? Choices...