Young gets too much credit here on ESB..... MR.BILL
"Foreman & Tyson" are Holy's best as champion above 200 pounds... The KO over Douglas was great, too... PLUS! His KO rematch of Moorer in '97......
Off topic.... But I think Virgil Hill deserves IBHOF induction here in '12...... Hell, "Cuevas, Palamino, Norton and McGuigan" are there in New...
I like Ed Rosario over DeJesus.... Why? Cuz Ed Rosario did better against boxers who sought to keep their distance more so over a pressure fighter...
Aside from SRL, nobody at 147 was gonna beat Hearns down there between 1980 and 1981.... The Hearns that KO'd "Cuevas, Baez and had Leonard" going...
Starling was a superior technician over McGirt... I'd bet on that.... The middle 80s where Starling was schooling Simon Brown and kayoing Mark...
Curry bested Starling 2X during his prime and Starling was a slicker boxer than McGirt... I see 1984 / 1985 Curry scoring a TKO over 1987 to 1989...
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You are, Eddie... However, your insistance that the cagey yet small Walcott would take the hulking and very well trained V.K. to school and either...
I don't recall Duran ever topping 150 pounds in the ring prior to 1980... I have a fight or two where Duran had already vacated the WBC title in...
I thought Foreman was good at 243 to 244 pounds in his fights with "Sekorski & Trane." 235 for Qawi was a bit too light and hard to keep for...
No. Earlier in 1988 an ex-Spinks sparring partner named Carlos Hernandez rocked Foreman with a haymaker during the opening stanza... Foreman...
Gonzo can't box for ****, but at 6' 7" tall and solid as a rock at 238 pounds, he'd be way too big and strong for Jim Corby... Corby does well in...
I'll take a bigger and more offensive minded 1981 Page to out-box the 1976 Young... Young doesn't punch enough to out-point an '81 Page... Plus,...
Foreman didn't have the discipline to fend off food and drink... He liked being big... That 257 he became accustomed to allowed him to still eat...