some of my hot takes: -RJ would've always had problems w/ a Cuellar trained Glen Johnson. From the outside, Johnson had a longer reach & made...
I think a surprising # of fighters have better pure resumes than Chavez - for example, Fritzie Zivic has wins over Burley, Armstrong x2, &...
Are you the reincarnation of Howard Cosell? :lol:
I would argue that the 40s-early 50s were the golden eras for mw, lw, & fw.
He was a feared puncher @LHW until he fractured his hand. After that he showed sporadic flashes of power, such as his KO of Corn Griffin or KDs...
Only the hws was considered a golden era. As far as "why," just look @ the names. Ali Foreman Frazier Holmes Norton ... & those were just the...
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I think he'd have an excellent chance (if not be the favorite) vs. Lesnevich & Mills. In fact, I think Mills matches up fairly comparably to how...
Canelo had more success across more weight classes (although it's worth noting that "jr" divisions didn't exist in Olivares' day), but he was...
He didn't even begin to reach his prime until after he'd already had an entire career down @ mw.
he always had freakishly large & chiseled arms whatever weight he fought @. just another unique aspect to 1 of the most unique fighters & careers...
@ his best, he was a solid fundamental boxer w/ a strong right hand. He didn't do any 1 thing spectacularly outside of his right, but he did show...
it was an abdominal issue (stomach ulcers, I believe). Difficult to judge both fighters @160 IMO, given that Hearns had a relatively short...
I'll go w/ ... 1. Walcott 2 2. Schmeling 3. Conn 1 4. M. Baer 5. Carnera 6. Braddock 7. Pastor 2 8. Pastor 1 9. Nova 10. Farr
yes, he wins... a catwalk competition. but in a boxing match, he gets KO'd by Foreman's breath.