ALPHABETICAL: Muhammad Ali Jack Dempsey Jack Johnson George Foreman Sam Langford Joe Louis Rocky Marciano
Jack Dempsey.
If this is on Television Cable, we might get it. I won't pay anything for a fight I have to stream. The internet available in this area throttles...
Any boxer can be beaten, including Tyson Fury. If the question is: "Could any continually reconstituted Heavyweight beat Tyson Fury in a best of 7...
As with most things today, it's a little of each, IMHO, of course.
I'm betting on Holyfield at almost any point in their careers. IMHO, he was better than Tyson, and, in addition to that, he had a style that Tyson...
Evander Holyfield, at his best, is my solid #3 all time, so I have Holyfield as the best since, and including, Holmes..
Walcott is definitely tricky for a Boxer Puncher, but I'll go with Holyfield in this, by Unanimous decision, as Walcott's tricky style didn't...
Projecting out my yearly pace from 2009, I should reach 100,000 posts sometime in the year 2281. :ole:
Outstanding work! This is the very BEST I've ever seen!
If Marvin's whole game plan was designed for survival against Primo, then yes, he could probably last 15 rounds, but he'd lose.
II start watching a fight, I always finish watching it, unless something in my life stops me, and that's only happened twice so far.
Pete Rademacher. In, not only his first US pro fight, but his first pro fight, period, fought for the World Lineal Heavyweight Title. He even...
Not an illness, but Joe Frazier, because of, or in spite of, his left arm injury that never healed correctly.
Sam Langford. Just look at what he accomplished across many weight classes, Lightweight through Heavyweight.. If life was fair, imagine how many...