Gene Tunney. He was the kind of guy who would discuss Shakespeare and other literary greats. Tunney was one of the most intelligent champions...
The fact that Tyson was much more versatile than Joe would seem to indicate that had a higher work rate than the one dimensional, basically one...
Tyson was finished when those fights took place. Physically and mentally finished.
Tyson by stoppage in 2 rounds. Think of Smoking Joe with a much higher, two-fisted workrate.
The hawk in one fell swoop!
Rocky by KO.
Thanks for the feedback, but the very large fighters that you mentioned were anomolies and for the most part limited. The behomoths of today are...
Dude, good lightweights cannot successively go head to head against good lightheavyweights. Get the analogy? It’s not all that hard.
I did back them up and I know many fans who agree with me.
Hypothetical nothing. I’m referring to fellow boxing fans.
Let’s face the fact that today’s heavyweights are so much bigger than previous generations that the division has become a different division...
Considering that even Ali would be to small, no, Langford would just be overwhelmed. Today’s heavyweights are superheavyweights, a different...
He seemed to be a force to be reckoned with for a while, then he disappeared. What happened? How good was he really? Could he have become great,...
Late career stuff???? Ringo was only 25 years old when Ellis battered him and decked him twice en route to a decisive decision!
Maybe you’re right.