Really sad news. Rest in piece champ.
Welcome to the forum! Louis is a pick em for me and I think he beats the rest. Guys like Charles, Walcott and Tunney might give him some...
Whoops, apologies for misunderstanding. Yeah I think that's a fair statement.
I don't quite agree with George that it's an outrageous opinion, but yeah I don't see it. His resume is good, but not stacked with killers or...
I think he was slightly past his best years, but still very dangerous and capable of beating pretty much every heavyweight at the time barring...
I don't really think Mosley's bench pressing ability is of much relevance here. How many times did we see Shane impose his physical advantages on...
I actually like Barkley here. Trinidad was a much more well rounded fighter and a higher calibre, but I don't know how well he could cope with...
Mosley isn't going to outbrawl Gavilan. The Kid went the distance with Robinson, Williams and Lausse so I don't see Mosley being able to dent his...
It wouldn't surprise me if there's been a few, but a well done one about Harada would be cool. Also some of the murderer's row guys like Lloyd...
Ali Tyson Louis Holyfield Marciano Foreman Frazier Liston Liston's kind of a dark horse candidate, but I've encountered a surprising amount of...
I don't think it would play out terribly differently than their tilt at 154. Duran might last a bit longer and be more competitive, but I still...
I'd say Walcott although you could make a case for Schmeling.
He falls into the category of "easy to floor, hard to KO" fighters like Joe Louis and Felix Trinidad. If he was chinny, he wouldn't have been able...
I think Nino is a little underrated nowadays but Cervantes was better.
Riddick Bowe and Sergey Kovalev are always the first two that come to mind for me. Kinda surprised I'm the first one in this thread to mention...