I think so. Certainly at that stage of his career. A prime for prime scenario would end very differently,imo. Bowe's leaky defence would...
Bowe batters George but the old boy is still on his feet at the end.
Definitely Robinson v Gavilan
If Johnny had poked out his jab as often as he did his tongue,he could have won that snoozefest.
Holmes v Spinks M I Ali v Young Eubank v Schommer De Leon v Nelson Lewis v Akinwande Almost hurts to put Ali's name in the frame but that fight...
Ali v Foreman. Not the most exciting fight,technically,but for Ali doing the seemingly impossible.
I had two golden eras,Fergy - 1970s for heavyweights: Ali,Frazier,Foreman,Norton etc. with Holmes on the horizon by the end of the decade. 1980s...
Born 1955. In chronological order - Muhammad Ali Roberto Duran Marvin Hagler Sugar Ray Leonard Pernell Whitaker
Azumah was a great boxer - no doubt about it. The greatest African fighter ever.
I've always scored the second fight for Muhammad. 7 - 5 in rounds.
I see what you mean mate. Vitali and Wladimir were good and for a while the two best heavyweights in the world but unfortunately,not too...
It's a Royal pain in the arse,Fergy! Only the various commisions and promoters gain from this farcical situation,which is an explanation in itself.
McBride would have accomplished a lot simply lasting the first round.
Oh yes! The purses would skyrocket and Ray was definitely more marketable than Pac and Floyd,just as you say. Leonard outboxes Canelo to a...
A defensive wizard and great fighter.