I don't really see any way for Saad to win aside from scoring a big Hail Mary punch and I think the chances of that happening are pretty unlikely.
1. Muhammad Ali 2. George Foreman 3. Sonny Liston 4. Joe Frazier 5. Ken Norton 6. Max Schmeling 7. Jersey Joe Walcott 8. Max Baer 9....
Kovalev beating Hopkins isn't any more impressive than Foster beating Tiger. Given that Tiger continued to have some success at the world level, I...
Foster stops him.
Here's his Ring Best I've Faced article. Leans heavily towards Ali and Frazier, but it's still an interesting read, and really who could fault him...
We all know Foster as the huge puncher who dominated an era of not so great LHW's. But for the purposes of this thread let's see if we can expand...
One of the best heavyweights of all time.
Merry Christmas Champ!
Prime for prime, Young was better than Machen. But by the time Cooney fought him, he was shot to pieces and into drugs and alcohol. That's all...
Yeah, all these ridiculous things that don't matter like how good you're opposition was or how close they were to their best when you beat them....
There's no proof that Liston ever actually did this. My pick remains unchanged. Liston KO early. Machen is by far and away the best name listed...
Based on what though? Cooney never proved he could beat an actual live body, and Liston had a much better chin, and was a much less one...
It's actually hilarious that anyone is bringing up Cooney's wins over Young, Lyle and Norton as if they mean anything. All three were shot to hell...
Norton was a cut above Mercer and I think he outboxes him pretty handily.
I pick Tito to win, probably by stoppage, in an exciting fight. I think Forrest is very much a live underdog though.