Sorry :yep ****ing Greb tapes. Featherweight Armstrong, Williams-Montgomery, Napoles-Perkins, Charles-Moore, we will never find any of it :-(
Fritzie Zivic. Beat Armstrong narrowly to take his title, then stopped him in the rematch. Zivic was never a real talent, but a crafty, dirty,...
Yep, someone on another site sent me a private message saying they had the fight footage of Greb-Flowers II & III, Greb-Walker, Greb-B. Britton...
All accurate observations. Although I'd bet Pacquiao doesn't carry on whacking contenders for as long.
It is a different sport now, and somehow I try to fathom that and reason with it and juggle things around and conclude that so-and-so was 'this...
1. Greb 2. Armstrong 3. Robinson They are definites. 4. Sam Langford 5. Benny Leonard You could swap those two around but I give Langford the...
I think Valdez-Briscoe II is still my favourite fight.
As I understood the question, they would be taken at their best and swap trainers for one fight (a rematch, sequel to a draw). Otherwise I would...
I reckon we can all agree that Ali was by far the better improviser; a free spirit, even. I doubt he'd even listen to Blackburn, and Blackburn...
Pound-for-pound of course. Those who don't, who's number one for you instead?
I think Armstrong was a more unstoppable force than Saddler in any shape. There would be absolutely no compromise and he would march forward and I...
Because he's not Roberto Duran ;) Duran was slightly less a physical beast but more tricky - he'd rate 9.5/10 also - with me reserving a higher...
Despite that admittedly fair comparison between a real fight and a light spar for the cameras, I genuinely believe Armstrong would have overcame...
Not sure about McGrain, but I rate these punchers based on overall offensive output and effectiveness regardless of method. Olivares does well...
I think history has forgotten what a job he did between featherweight and lightweight and how many knockouts he was scoring. I don't think either...