The skills of Foreman and Liston are superior to thoses of Vitali and Lewis. Vitali-Lewis looked like two lumbering giants flailing at each...
He looked fanstastic physically and in training camp. He was 35, though, which in those days was not as young as it is these days. One can only...
Granted, Hatton was there to be hit. But I can see that few of you expected Pac to hit with such power. His shots were so fast and from so many...
Max Schmelling didn't knock Louis down twice? Or am I misunderstanding your point? At any rate, Louis was knocked down a lot in career. It's not...
Picking Pryor by stoppage only because I don't see it going the distance and Pac has been knocked out twice before. Prime Pryor is about as...
The question is not whether he hits Pryor. He will hit him. The question is whether he can hurt Pryor. I don't think so.
The only reason black fighters ever dominated certain divisions at certain times in history is because they have to fight their way out of...
Who talked two-thirds of Norton's victims into laying down for him? How much were they paid? That's impressive.
So are you saying that Walcott was weak in being able to actually connect with a punch? That seems at odds with the claims that he was superb...
Old Timer (Last Bout Before 1925) Joe Gans James J. Corbett Jack Johnson Sam Langford Harry Wills Bob Fitzimmons Jimmy Wilde Panco Villa Jim...
Definitely.
I need to see manny in a few more fights before feeling comfortable. The main consideration is how we feel about the quality state of the sport...
Lyle would be a problem. He was big and strong and had some decent skills. I think Frazier destroys Layne.
Louis was ready to be taken by a heavyweight of Norton's caliber. Charles was too small to deal with Norton's combination of size, talent, and...
Norton couldn't knock out Ali, Foreman, Holmes, or Young. Does anybody believe Walcott could? Walcott might survive a prime Young, but he isn't...