yes that maybe right, But Ray Arcel, Gene Tunney and the historians of the day all had their own opinions. Which was he was the greatest ever,...
:lol: just look at him
i well understand you in that this thread and others has been going on for years on here. I am not defending Dempsey, Grebb, Langford or any other...
There was actually a Pathe newsreel on line claiming his record was 148 fights (108 KOs) the guy who posted up that film was called FightFilmsguy...
i have to be a member for 60 days to be able to post up links, i only been on here 3 days so cannot.. Klompton, i am not arguing or saying what...
He must have been one hell of a fighter Rocky.. We watch the old flicker films of Dempsey, where one camera was used at the back of the arena,...
Not at all. just putting a question forward for discussion. you claim it to be resume
But Dempsey's resume is excellent. At one time during his career he went 32-0 (32 KOs) 28 in the first round. it is claimed more than half of...
I often read on this forum how posters rate Harry Grebb, Sam Langford and other fighters from a 100yrs ago as ATGs. How those fighters like Grebb...
This is your opinion and your entitled to it, But name me a heavyweight boxer who has not used steroids in the last 50yrs. Klitschko brothers,...
Hearns broke his famous right-hand in the opening round, otherwise Hagler was heading for a TKO loss due to cuts. Hagler was a short guy standing...
He didn't dwarf middleweight James Toney....
mismatch. Hagler was very one-paced fighter who struggled against fighters who could box. Kevin Finnigan twice boxed rings around Hagler, only to...
quite a lot of nonsense is spoken here and in many other posts on this topic. many saying, speed, force, accuracy, balance, effectiveness blah...
i would have to disagree with you "That he was a Big Puncher".. i don't think he was that big of a puncher. Rahman's record shows that whenever he...