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He would have lost to all three, even without the layoff, imho.
Quarry vs Ellis, Chuvalo vs Bonavena, Ali vs London
Maybe the question should be reversed: How would Tyson survive the opening rounds against Louis? Two murderous punchers, but Louis had better...
Do fighters really duck other figjters, or do managers do that for financial reasons? Managers seek to make the most profitable matches while...
I like Valdez in this one. Cooney was more limited.
Floyd, handily. He was considerably better, imo.
It would probably go the distance, so I pick Tony by decision. George lost to many fighters on the scorecards, and in this case, Galento would...
Very good. He was a champion. Very good, but not great.
Yes, but the behomoths of the past were rare and usually limited skill-wise. Today’s super heavies are plentiful, well-trained and highly skilled.
Fighters don’t weigh in on the day of the fight anymore, so it’s difficult to ascertain actual weights. Let’s keep in mind that today’s skilled...
Officially, no. In reality, yes.
If there were a modern heavyweight division he would, but there isn’t. There is, instead, a superheavyweight division. Louis would not do well...
A more realstic statement: Louis landed many illegal punches. Should the fight have been declared a NC? My view is that the back and other illegal...
The long and short of it is: no.