Foreman, imo, is the most gifted heavyweight in history. Not only did he hit harder and take a punch better than Mike (who to be fair, was...
I'd have to put Saad Muhammad in here somewhere, but it has the right names. Probably above Satterfield
You make it out as if Liston was some sort of technical marvel in his prime Liston would struggle due to the fact that Baer wouldnt back down...
No, but it sure made it a much easier fight. I think Baer gets underestimated H2H due to it.
Beats all. If the Baer that fought Louis (both hands ****ed up) fights Liston, it's a butchering. But if a prime Baer shows up, things could get...
Julian Jackson is the first fighter who always comes to my mind for "2 handed puncher" Him, along with Marciano and Foreman, are my favorites of...
Best chance would be McClellan or RJJ, but i dont think either would
Bad matchup; they arent that far apart in overall ability imo (mostly because of the doping era that Weaver was a part of, he had those...
Literally every champion minus Primo and Willard are blown up light heavies compared to modern times. We respect what they did in their Era....
Weill said alot of things; was always a lying, greedy ******* unfortunately
Valdes beat Charles, but then Satterfield beat Valdes, and then Charles beat Satterfield, hope this helps Forgive me, it was actually just that...
Marciano himself was smaller than or equal in size to those blown up light heavies, so it is silly to hold that against him Walcott looked...
ah i misremembered, it was extremely close but it was Leonard that was up, my bad
This is a tale/debate as old as time; as a Marciano fan, I've been in many of these arguments in my past before I took a step back from boxing...
Duran was up on all scorecards at the time of "no mas"