Not for me. The Foreman fight must have been a great event, what with the build up and amazing finale but I prefer the lightning fast hands and...
I suppose the obvious is the many heavies who would have been cruisers at the 190 pound mark. Not that it stopped him achieving great things but...
I seem to remember Tyson saying on TV after one of his early fights (1986?), any time his handlers felt he could beat the champ, he was sure he...
A great fight that never was. I pick the Easton Assassin, but I don't think he would have got any more respect and I don't think history would...
Holy for me too. His conditioning was incredible. His confidence and self belief an example to all who fear the unknown. He beat the man who...
If he got away with that then somebody up there must like him!
I heard of a fella called Tyson Thicker neck than a bison Buster in the East Toppled this Beast Something wrong with his rice, man?
I would pick RJJ for his speed and ability to avoid being hit. I think the big punchers get KO'd Toney and BHop I just cant see it....lose on...
Pacman vs Hearns (147), terrible for manny Hearns (175) vs Foster, terrible for Tommy Toney vs Hagler(1982 version), James gets ruined....
Big Frank, it was always so mechanical and choreographed for me, I wish he could have thrown a few unorthodox shots and mixed it up with more...
On that night and against Bumphus and Blocker I think he was a real force. Against mayweather, I don't know but he would not fear him and pressure...
LLoyd Honeyghan circa 1986/87, would be a nightmare for many greats. He flew in under the radar for Curry and created a shock but that night he...
I don't think he would have beaten Leonard and I believe Hearns would have stopped him.
Better to live one day as a tiger than a thousand years as a sheep the saying goes. Mortgaging your future for a brief stay in the sun doesn't...
I like these two guys, they retired when they knew they should and stayed retired, keeping their o's intact. Difficult to see how Rocky could...