I'd favor Wlad, Vitali, Fury, and Lewis over any of the 60s-70s guys, so that's a 4-0 start for the Dark Ages regardless of how they're matched...
Even at his best, there's still luck. Ortiz, Arreola and even after-a-bender Fury could potentially beat him, as others mentioned. He has a...
He didn't have the consistency in real life. His record at heavyweight is kind of bizarre: a win erased by PED testing, TKO from an accidental...
I would agree that it's consistent to argue that the heavyweight division in that era wasn't a shark tank, and that Nino, although good by the...
He gave the same shoulder injury to two people?
The facts are these: Two fighters -- Holyfield and Vitali -- suffered left rotator cuff injuries against Byrd. Byrd is an elusive guy who's easy...
I'm wondering how long this chain can be kept going. :icon_popcorn:
Some people say that the 10 year layoff hurt him, but the truth is that the shoulder injury against a prime Ali was inevitable. That said: If...
A mere 50 pounds of muscle. Pshaw.
You used to hear it about the 60s/70s "Golden Era" guys who never quite got the crown, like Quarry and Norton. (It was also implicit in the way...
Liston TKO 3.
He has a good speaking voice. Easy to listen to.
Only a biopsy of each man's muscle fibers could answer this question.
His reputation on here really began a couple decades ago when people tried to portray him as a stronger, more skilled, more durable, harder...
Yes, but he had a suspect nickname.