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At the hands of an ATG at his peak while dominating the first half of the fight, that's not so bad.:good
Well, the Frazier fight was in 1970, and he was in his prime in that fight, so Ellis wins on a technicality.:D
I'm going to go against the grain and say head-to-head Jimmy Ellis was the best 70s heavyweight outside the big four. He had very good boxing...
I thought it was Ike Williams:yep
I've heard of that!:lol:
As if Holyfield has the power of Tyson:roll:
He didn't get backed up against Holyfield. He got butted and outboxed, and then tired.
It works both ways. Foreman struggled to beat Alex Stewart via 10 round decision and got his face smashed in in the process. Tyson utterly...
Liston Ali Holmes Louis Foreman Johnson Wlad Lewis :good
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I hate to say it, but I have to give it to Jeffries. Surviving shots with small gloves like he did, definetely took some toughness. I would place...
The only one I would make a favorite over Frazier would be Holmes. Everyone else I believe gets stopped except Lyle, who losses a decision.:good
Battle of the legends? When did LaMotta become a "legend" all of a sudden? What, because of DeNiero's performance in Raging Bull?:lol: LaMotta...
I laughed out loud when I saw this. dXQKMtfJsAg :rofl