Viewed in isolation Ali-Frazier II was a pretty good fight. It's only when compared to the drama and brutality of the first and third bouts,it...
Good morning Fergy. Good question. I would say Shavers. Joe would be at risk early on from both men but after five rounds or so,Frazier's...
Yes,but George was still at his best coming into the fight,whereas Mike was totally flat.
Foreman easily. Kinshasa George v the Tyson who beat Michael Spinks would be a far more mouth watering clash.
Muhammad Ali v Joe Louis Archie Moore v Michael Spinks Marvin Hagler v Carlos Monzon Sugar Ray Robinson v Sugar Ray Leonard Benny Leonard v...
Precisely how I see it. Although a prime for prime (Liston '59 v Ali '67) would have been a great fight but with Muhammad coming out of it a...
Same applies to me. I'll have to think about this one.
R.I.P. Burt Very interesting guy to talk and debate with. My condolences to his family and friends.
His chin was solid without a doubt. Only Tommy Hearns could inflict a demolition job on him.
I have De Jesus III at nunmber one. Sugar Ray Leonard I at number two. The former was the best exhibition of Roberto's all round skills so it is...
The problem with Honeyghan was that after the Curry victory,when he put on an excellent boxer-puncher performance,he never again fought at that...
Ali by a huge margin.
Jersey Joe picks John L apart.
I rate Ali as number one heavyweight. Holyfield somewhere between 10 - 15 at heavy but number one at cruiser. Muhammad was far more dominant,at...
In my opinion only the Ali of 1980/81 would have lost to Joyce.