Prime, H2H: 1. Lennox Lewis 2. George Foreman 3. Riddick Bowe 4. Wladimir Klitschko 5. Vitali Klitschko 6. Tim Witherspoon Those are...
Joe Louis fought well past '46--why was he excluded? Because he wasn't prime? And JCC is way too high.
Boxing needs to become more attractive to top athletic talent again. Not only is there is no one to inspire young talent these days, but the...
You can't just look at KO's as a percentage. It's how Tyson did it. He was a fast starter, and his punches looked great--he had fantastic form....
Good stuff. Tyson was always a student of boxing, and I think he really loved to fight, whereas Holyfield presented more of a mental...
I favor Ruddock. More complete fighter.
Even though Mosley is 38, I was impressed by Floyd and it did improve my opinion of him as a fighter. I think Mosley did exactly what he needed...
He absolutely was bullied by Holyfield. I think Tyson was expecting a one round blowout, as everyone thought Holy had nothing left. Headhunter...
Looking at them with 20-20 hindsight vision, I voted Holmes-Spinks.
I think Tyson's strength is being very underrated here. He impressively handled many athletic, talented men who were significantly larger than...
Lewis will always match up well head to head. He has almost all of the tools with large, athletic, proportionate size. I think it is easy to get...
I disagree. Tyson was Berbick's first defense of the title. Tyson was the first guy to knockout Tubbs, who was well prepared. The first to...
:lol::lol::lol::lol: Holyfield "hit harder", when he never went down against him, yet Tyson had him down three times, seeing stars and out,...
I've always wondered why they did that. He was only Mighty Mike for a couple of fights. I've always figured it was an attempt at an "image...
I just watched Holyfield-De Leon (1988 ) on ESPN classic a couple of nights ago, and it brought up this very topic. Tyson was in the crowd, and...