Jackie Gleason had cause to regret asking Galento to step outside after two ton had been heckling him while he was on stage. Gleason said he was...
I remember someone at work telling me once that Frank Bruno would beat Tim Witherspoon because the American was flabby. I was a fan of Witherspoon...
Personally I prefer the blue collar favourite, hard as nails, chip on the shoulder, Hagler but there's no way he's better than Ali.
Hahaha good call, I'd forgotten all about two ton Tony and his lack of hygiene. Primo Carnera allegedly pulled Tommy Loughran in close and...
No from me too. Hagler was just a run of the mill, greatest ever middleweight, p4p great
Righto, thanks for that, I've seen the expression on YouTube and knew it was obviously an insult. A lot of 'dedicated' boxing fans don't know...
He's in my top 10. He was a breath of fresh air in the 80's, exciting to watch and the best technician punching wise since Joe Louis. His feet and...
L'il Arrhur Johnson was an exponent of the right uppercut. He used his brute strength in the clinches, broke free and through it, short and sweet....
In no particular order: Mike Tyson Jerry Quarry Joe Frazier Tommy Morrison Joe Louis
I usually looked lacking when I've sparred with anyone with any class. I knew I was never "going to be a contender" I certainly wasn't "another...
George Foreman as demonstrated on Joe Frazier with his right uppercut and a really unorthodox looking left uppercut on Gerry Cooney.
I think the ex greats appreciate us no-hopers.I don't know why, but they do.
Ingo's bingo and the hammer of thor. It worked on Floyd Patterson but even better on Eddie Machen.
Ezzard Charles was as placid as Joe Louis outside of the ring and supposedly never had a fist fight
Carl Thompson lives near me. He presented the trophies on our boxing club show a couple of times Very unassuming and a very decent bloke. Shout...