... and there are apparently those that say Flowers was 3-0 against Greb!
I've never really concentrated on watching any of the older Foreman's fights except maybe the Moorer fight at one time or another, but I remember...
At comparable weights (126-133) and in their primes, I go with Canzie. 135 and 140 would put Canzoneri either out-of-shape or past his prime and...
Don't forget about the first Sugar Ray! He threw fast, explosive combinations.
He was too busy reading from his prepared script to see what was going on. Sometimes the action didn't follow the pre-conceived notion of whoever...
This is another posting I made to a prior thread: "Seriously, many fighters use clinching as a defensive tool because they don't know how to...
I posted this response to a prior thread: [MEDIA] "I like this picture. It shows how deft Johnson was in tying up his man in a clinch. Not only...
The third Haugen-Pazienza fight is a case in point, IMO.
Nice list, but for the record I think Elmer Ray's true nickname back when was "Violent" not "Violet". I am particularly aware of this discrepancy...
I think he was the best light heavy in the world at the time he injured his eye. I find his fight with Henry Hank most interesting. I believe it...
Wills would have to be a lot faster of hand and more mobile of foot than he shows on his film clips against Madden, Wills, and Uzcudun to convince...
I don't see Wills touching Ali.
and blood dribbling out the side of his mouth ... like maybe there was a brain injury involved. I'm sure that fight was connected with his later...
For what it's worth (and I've seen the entire fight), I think Joey edged Floyd.
... and then lived most, if not all, of his adult life in the USA. I don't know if he ever went through the citizenship procedures.