Floyd Patterson, Joey Giardello, Carmen Basilio, Jerry Quarry, Frankie De Paula, Gene Fullmer, Emile Griffith, Muhammad Ali, Rocky Graziano, Jake...
Angelo DeFendis was a lightheavy in the mid 1950's. His best weight was 167. What a puncher he was. The thing is, he was always fighting guys who...
Those who say Cotto doesn't fade around the 7th round are blinded by the fact they are big fans of his. He faded agianst Mosley and pretended he...
Floyd had a very interesting style of fighting. He was a very good puncher and very aggresive. In his earlier fights for example vs. Jimmy Slade...
Hatton seems like a nice guy. He comes into fights in top shape and he is game. However, he is not that good a fighter. His style is punch and...
I pick Marciano. He had the greatest mental and physical intestinal fortitude I've witnessed. He just refused to be discouraged. In fairness, I...
Basilio wins it. Lots of respect for both. Basilio was stronger, punched harder, took the better shot and was super durable. Probably by decision...
Bowe had a very short prime. I think the main reason was inability to push himself away from the table and stay in top shape. That being said, at...
When we talk about lucky, we usually mean he came around at the right time. That there were era's where he would not have been champ etc. Fact is,...
As time goes on, there are fewer and fewer fans that remember Marciano. Still plenty of fans that remember Frazier. Well I remember both real...
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There is always the tendency for the old time fans to say, " Yeah, he's real good but dont compare with lightweights of years ago etc,". Well, I...
I dont see Monzon stopping Joey Giardello. Only way might be on cuts and Joey was only stopped once on cuts in the Spider Webb fight. The very...
I pick Foster. His KO's of Mike Quarry and Dick Tiger were very dramatic. He was a lethal puncher. So was Hearns. His KO of Duran stands out....