I remember watching the young heavyweights in the early 90's. Bowe, Mercer, Morrison, & Seldon all were solid fighters. Seldon was my favorite...
I thinking Foreman didn't take him seriously at all. He showed no respect for Stewart's power. Stewart had a lot of knockout so he was a decent...
He definitely lost foot speed. He lost the bounce. In the 60's, he did the darting in & out a lot. In the 70's, especially after 74, Ali did...
I picked Spinks. I wasn't confident but I thought he had a good shot. He'd always found ways to win. He was a great fighter just not a great...
I don't know much about Marvis. Could he have gone down & made cruiserweight? Maybe would've been more successful there.
I knew Norris was going to beat Ray. Leonard hadn't faced anyone with any real speed during his comeback. I knew that would give him a lot of...
Holmes had an all time jab. Great combo of speed & power. Definitely one of the best. Ali's jab is up there. That first Quarry fight is a great...
Buster Douglas. That's actually a pretty solid pic. I never think of him but for one night he put it all together.
It would definitely have some exciting moments but Hagler by mid round ko.
I saw this the other day. Always cool to see new footage of guy like this.
I was in college around 89 and in one of my notebooks, I wrote "Michael Nunn. Watch for him!" I really thought he was going to something big....
McGirt wasn't that big so I don't think size would be a factor. He was so slick though. He avoided punches but always looked to land shots. Great...
I looked this thread up because a clip of this fight popped up in my YouTube feed. Haven't watched it since it took place. I really liked George...
Obviously the fight wasn't Mayweather McGregor but the boxing world vs MMA. There can only be one sport that involved fighting I guess. Lol
Reminded me of Ali vs Mildenberger. Speedy defensive boxer forced to be more aggressive against an awkward southpaw.