Don't remember my exact scoring but I do remember thinking there was no question whatsoever that Holmes won.
I don't think he wanted to QUIT per se, but he felt he was being sabotaged and wanted to expose the situation to everyone. He didn't want to quit...
If Ali/Clay's corner men actually listened to him and began to take off his gloves I am sure that Clay would have said no, I will go back out....
I believe Haye has good speed and a good jab that he can utilize inside on Wladimir. He will be able to land some blows and get back outside and...
Of course the obvious La Motta, George Chuvalo, Joe Frazier and Marciano but also Ray Robinson and Ali. Two excellent boxers who could take a...
I would go with Pryor by decision. Took a great punch and constantly the aggressor with a very high punch rate. Mayweather would be able to...
Styles make fights and Joe would be a nightmare for Holyfield. Holyfield would have his moments but gotta give this one to Joe by UD.
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Either a 12 or 15 round fight I would give the edge to prime Holmes. In his prime he would have landed that jab and right hand repeatedly as say...
Definitely Holmes. Liston had a great jab but Holmes jab was faster, more accurate and was used better to set up other combinations. Holmes was...
Louis doesn't really have any lateral movement and was easier for Schmeling to hit. Holmes on the other hand would be moving and a lot harder to...
For a single punch power I would easily go with Hearn's right. Devastating if he was able to time his opponent and land that shot clean. Being...
If he never really had one then why post the question? :patsch
Been trying to find the interview with Foreman where George said that Cooney hit him with the hardest punch he had ever taken which is why he knew...