I think his style and skills are revolutionary. In 30+ years as a fan, I've never seen a fighter with his unique physical skills that combine...
I know it was quite a few years ago now, but Pacman beat up a monster welterweight in Antonio Margarito. Margarito looked like a decent sized...
Not splitting hairs but I double checked and I was wrong, Ali weighed in at 224 1/2 for Frazier 3. I heard that back in the day, even...
I read on one of these forums from a Philly insider who noted that even a young, inexperienced Spinks gave contender/future champ Franklin lots of...
Actually, I will correct this and say that Roger Mayweather was a poor man's Thomas Hearns. Donald Curry was a poor man's Sugar Ray Robinson. No...
It really depends on his age. 212 was prime for him up to his late 20's. He went to hell and back with Frazier in their third fight at 221 1/2....
Donnie Lalonde a poor man's Thomas Hearns?
Cliff Couser was a poor man's Mike Tyson.
Sergio Martinez seemed to rise to a next level in class late in his career. At least until his body started breaking down and injuries overtook...
In very simple terms, defensively you're giving your opponent less real estate to hit by being on an angle instead of squared up.
Late 60's Jerry Quarry was a boxer/puncher who moved quite a bit. He probably weighed in the low 190s here. Once he got a bit older and gained...
A 5 million dollar payday for a fight with De La Hoya was awaiting Terry Norris, all he had was get by Keith Mullings. The De La Hoya fight...
Francesco Damiani was the first WBO Heavyweight titleist. I like Savon's chances in that matchup, provided it doesn't go long.
Calvin Grove and Howard Davis at times. Early Michael Nunn was like a southpaw Ali, lots of speed, punches and movement. Of course, early Larry...
Felix Savon against one of the alphabet titleists of the 80's or Teofilo Stevenson against late 70's Ali?