Louis-Baer. Baer had just lost (3 months before) to Jim Braddock but previously had scored his 2 greatest wins with one-sided ko´s over Carnera...
Great win for Qawi travelling to South Africa and beating a bigger undefeated fighter with decent power. Crous never really was the same again....
RIP Champ. I first saw him against Foreman and I couldn´t believe how this short little fighter kept hitting George. Real warrior and...
I have to concur with many of your choices especially Joe Louis-Max Baer. Baer was extremely tough, only 3 months before was Undisputed World...
Tony Zale was dropped 3 times and counted out a round by Jimmy Clark in early 1938. Got 2 revenge kos over Clark in the same year, dropping him...
I remember him, more so for the Bobby Czyz fight where he was pummelled but never quit. Just didn´t have it anymore after the Spinks fight....
Norris seem to change styles after becoming champ, before he was more a boxer. He outboxed the then undefeated future middleweight champ Quincy...
Bobby Chacon was superb at counter punching off the ropes. Don´t have footage of a knock down or ko but here´s a small dose of what he could do:...
McCallum (RIP Champ) and fellow Jamaican World Champ Simon Brown both suffered from not having a fan base in the US. McCallum wouuld have won...
You got me on that one! Had a quick look at a few interviews and Gary mentions he was training at Gleason´s gym with Teddy:...
I always liked Jacobs. Had no fear of travelling to the USA early in his career to beat the solid Javier Suazo and then gave Buddy McGirt Snr a...
Colin Jones, vicious puncher at Welter, alledgely knocked out a heavyweight rugby player in a nightclub.
Benn-McClellan Chong Pal Park-Jesus Gallardo Carl Froch-George Groves I Chris Eubank-Michael Watson II
Lamotta by late stoppage. Jackson could punch but his power would do nothing to Lamotta´s jaw. Big punchers like Bob Sattefield (ranked...
DuPlooy definately more talented but found to way to lose. Pierre Coetzee was pretty similar to Knoetze in that he used his strength to wear you...