Too close for me to call, would favor Lyle off his battle royale with Foreman and win over Shavers and Bonavena.
In my opinion, nobody.
Ken Norton ate like horse and had fantastic abs. He only did two ab movements: leg raises and sit ups.
Although Floyd beat some tough guys like Chuvalo, Bonavena, etc. , I personally think he was too frail to be a real heavy and had a bone structure...
If I am not mistaken, lt. heavy Archie Moore beat him.
Funny thing about Duran is that before the first Leonard fight, I heard Dundee say "Duran is weak in the gut, he never does his table work. No one...
Both very fast, neither man exactly Chuvalo when it comes to durability. Too close for me to call.
After beating a young, not yet fully developed Langford, Johnson would never fight him again. He used every excuse possible including the "two...
I think, as previously pointed out, Dundee was good in between rounds and a good ring ****yst. I don't think he was a good conditioner.
This one is had to call because the films we have of Sam are old and incomplete, the ones we have of Louis are very good. The press, which was not...
That would have been a war. Oscar punched harder, so I would go with Oscar by decision.
George Foreman. He quit right after the loss the Young. His prime years would have followed.
Tunney was too fast, too smart.
All of his life, Maximum heard "the heat beat Robinson". He had one stock reply: "It was no ****ing cooler in my corner than his"
Kearns said that Wills was made to order for Dempsey with his hands held far away from the face style which makes it easy to bob and weave under....