Frazier did try something different in the second fight, but when Foreman charged in with the heavy lumber the '76 Frazier wasn't capable of the...
Of all things, Ali-Berbick. Berbick looked like a total amateur. I know there's a fondness in some quarters for the 'lost division' of 80s...
I had big doubts, mainly because I thought he'd stick with Warren and take the path of least resistance WBU gravy train route. Didn't think he...
:deal I mean sure, he's not the top dog. But :deal If he's not serious about it, then bloody hellfire there are a ton of comedians in the...
Hey, let's start a list of lineal / Ring Magazine champs that lost their biggest fight. #1 - Vitali Klitschko. Yeah, I know that's mean, heh.
I really don't know. I saw both Neon Leon fights a couple years back and I think people are perhaps forgetting just how past it Ali was. Leon's...
I don't think Buster was being viewed as a big challenge at the time. Probably why they did the Savarese fight; if Douglas had knocked out Lou...
Douglas could still box well but I had the feeling he was a little fragile by this point in time, and the Savarese loss wasn't a whopping great...
Byrd historically loved guys like Brewster. Big guys coming forward and pushing for knockouts. Unless Brewster can trap and catch him with some...
Absolutely...no such thing as the perfect fighter. Just some pretty damn close to it ;)
I think I'd favour Tubbs in this one. So long as it was the real good Tubbs, who was a bit infrequent. Out-of-shape versus, I'd be going for Sanders.
I guess Holyfield will save the buck-fifty WBF sanctioning fee, at least.
Holyfield fight is definitely the biggest that could be easily arranged, I agree with that. Even with Bowe's shocker against Golota....
I'd probably say during '86 and '87, when he was fighting so many opponents and keeping in constant fighting trim.
I love the 'Salty Meal' theory about Holmes.