I'd say this Chavez has enough fight left in him to TKO Hatton. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNnA-wwT_90...
Against Echols he did continue, thinking he would lose the fight. Probably 10 years later he just didn't have it in him.
Against the great Henry Akinwande.
Does this mean a fight between the two in their primes? Or a very old Willard against a prime Greb as it would have been in reality? I'd probably...
I believe Abe Attell was also referenced in the show although not so favourably.
Sure, as did many others during the early 1910's era. I'm not going to say that Johnson fighting Gunboat Smith would have been a match of...
Seems to me that 1899sharkey, without exception, always pick the older fighter to win. I'm guessing he thinks the late 1700's era of bareknuckle...
If you look into Norton's early career, he was knocked down in almost every other fight. As a late starter he had balance and durability issues...
Woodcock created his reputation mainly based on wins over light heavyweights. He did have a fair punch so I would by no means count him out...
Compared to Ali, Holyfield and Gatti almost everybody would look like a coward. But Mike Tyson? I'm not actually saying Tyson is a coward but this...
I wouldn't call the man a coward because in that case he wouldn't climb into the ring in the first place but he does have a bit of a "bully"...
I have Louis's pin-point accurate punches and combinations breaking through Johnson's defenses. Johnson could last the distance if he is reduced...
That speaks more about today's officiating than it does about those results. I do think Lyle would have been finished off if not for being saved...
Buddy takes a whipping and a TKO loss. He has nothing going for him here except his technical skill, and that would be overshadowed by Leonard's...
Going the distance = lasting until the final bell. Tyson did not in any of his losses.