The problem with Niño is that he looked like he had the makings of a star, but he simply wasn’t. Never quite won the big one or the one that he...
Intriguing 50-50 fight with Tunney, with slight edge to Gene by close decision. Patterson would be 1-1 or 50-50 with punchers like Baer and...
Tunney by points decision. Too fast and too much footwork. If Saad got close, Gene would grab.
Right now it is Jaron Ennis vs. Terence Crawford.
Nobody is knocking out Tommy Gibbons in a round. NOBODY. Defense and chin combined were too good. If Tommy Farr can go 15 with Louis, so too can...
Holyfield vs. Tyson.
I see two extreme scenarios for Benn. I either see Roy blasting Benn out early and easily, or if Roy does not, then I see Benn giving Roy major...
Total war of attrition with conditioning playing a big factor. People forget that although both were punchers, both could at times move and box,...
Until small 5’7” Langford was really old, he twice walked down Wills and knocked him out late. Jeffries was even bigger naturally than Langford...
Yeah, the guy that beat Jimmy Young, twice, in Ossie Ocasio.
Pre-prison Tyson wins, post-prison, probably Mercer.
Larry Holmes would have pulverized him.
Robinson by decision. Barkley was strong and tough enough that he would finish the fight.
Willie Lewis, speaking in 1908: You may be surprised to know that Sam McVey, the big Los Angeles negro, is the Parisians' fighting idol, and as...
Jack Johnson #1. Also, potentially Sam McVey, Joe Jeannette, or Sam Langford, all of whom were considered right behind Johnson.