I just rechecked Armstrong's interview in Peter Heller's book "In this Corner" - he initially turned pro under the name Melody Jackson w/ no...
Beter gets the Doug Jones treatment IMO. [MEDIA]
I believe he alternated between amateurs & pros in his early years. He used the name Melody Jackson for some fights. boxrec's amateur records...
I believe Harold Johnson had only a single amateur fight before turning pro.
I thought Nunn was on his way to becoming 1 of the very best mws ever after he flattened Kalambay in a round. Ironically, it would be the last...
I think it may depend on what weight class they fight @. I think Harada's seasoning & experience could carry him to victory over a relatively raw...
The fight was 1st proposed when both fighters were signed w/ Showtime. when Joshua's contract expired, he chose to not re-sign w/ Showtime &...
he's a top 10 ww for sure, if not in or near the top 5. he was an extremely skilled & versatile fighter w/ quick hands & feet, a high workrate,...
Tunney on pts IMO - too much class & too many holes in Saad's D for him to take advantage of.
IMO, the closest thing he'd have to even the faintest semblance of a chance would be Frazier, for no other reason than Frazier would likely come...
A genie has granted your wish! [MEDIA]
I think it was his corner who instigated that moreso than the man himself. Both fights rank among the best technical battles ever. IMO, the 1st...
I'd favor Dariusz on the strength of his jab, superior skillset, & more precise punching. However, I wouldn't rule out that even an aging Barkley...
according to the narrator, he weighed 165 for this fight w/ Jim Flynn: [MEDIA]
Greb, preferably vs. Tunney or Walker Jack Britton, preferably his KO of Ted Lewis Barbados Joe Walcott, preferably his KO of Choynski