I guess Duran-Barkley. I haven’t seen Brown-Trice in a long time, although I remember it was great. I always loved Holyfield-Dokes
Duran is the first to come to mind, as it’s really hard to get better than beating a 80’ SRL. Ezzard has a bunch of quality wins above his...
Foreman has said different things in regards to the Tyson matchup so it’s hard to always take him seriously. He said in an interview a few years...
Vitali looked like he was hurt very late in the 6th round from that short right hand from Lewis inside. It looked like it hit him around the...
I can see Whitaker with his amazing skills possibly avoiding the bombs of Graziano (who was certainly no stranger to fighting smaller guys) and...
I thought De La Hoya being rather tense in the ring might hurt him in scheduled 15 rounders
Benitez was just a higher level of talent. Cotto did manage to have his moments against ATGs in Floyd and Manny (they were physically tough for...
The Ring wrote a long article about it a few years ago....
I’ve read that there were rumblings about Tyson being upset at King regarding how long it was taking him to get another shot at the title after...
I would make Holyfield the slight favorite, although I see the arguments either way. Holyfield adapted very well to their fight in 96’. People...
Frazier had incredible stamina to do what he did with so much constant upper body movement. Rocky had great stamina obviously. Ali had great...
I felt bad for Eder. No matter what happened in the rematch, he deserves to be able to say he was WBA champion for a short while.
There’s been some robberies and hometown officiating, but none I’ve seen quite like this debacle [MEDIA]
I don’t know, can Tito make 154 in 05’ without really compromising himself?
Reverse hometown decision Everett won 10-4-1 if I remember my card correctly.