Hopkins. When he fought Roy Jones the first time, up until the Trinidad fight I was a fan. Then got sick of his mouth, the baby/attention seeking...
On paper, you could say Robinson is faster, sharper puncher, better footwork and slicker, but I see this as a frustrating fighting for Sugar Ray....
This is a winnable fight for Lewis. Normally I would say a big puncher would have a chance against Lewis, but not this time. Lewis by KO.
Morales was the better fighter. Lopez had the worst defense I've ever seen as a fighter. Morales would beat him one way or another.
Yes I do too. He was a champion, I give him credit for avenging losses, but he could be hot and cold. They revere him like a Christ-like figure on...
Lewis was far from perfect. He was KO'ed twice by two lesser fighters, had lousy fights against the likes of Tucker, Bruno, Mercer (many think he...
Many times. He was a straight in shuffler. Hence his nickname "Shufflin' Joe". That's why he always getting knocked on his arse by little fat guys...
Marciano would be a problem for Louis no matter when they fought. Both would be right in front of each other and in a shootout, I trust the Rock's...
The problem was it wasn't the 1986 era Tyson. He had lived too many lifetimes by the time he fought Lewis. He was only fighting on his name...
Charles stunk as a heavyweight. He had two cracks at the Rock, (according to many on this site the most overrated fighter ever), and he failed...
Pure lunacy.
Conn fought heavyweights, but he was never truly a heavyweight himself. He was a light heavyweight. He even fought Zale towards the end of his...
Charles, Moore, Bivins, Marshall, possibly Burley....
Has anyone here ever seen LaMotta-Fox or Robinson-Levine? Films must exist of them somewhere...