The average bloke on the street, yes, but I don't think many hard-core fans, or "experts", have said Tyson is the most powerful of heavyweights....
The numbers don't add up for you, bud. What is so hard to understand about one man being naturally bigger starting out as an amateur lightweight...
Baloney. Whitaker was a lightweight from the Olympics. Chávez's first professional title was at superfeatherweight. San Antonio was Pea's...
I strongly disagree with Foreman and Tyson's having overrated power. Anyone who floors Frazier early in Round 1, thrusts Chuvalo into the ropes...
I think Dinner has nailed it. Tyson wrecked far scarier early-round mayhem over larger opponents. He was fast, and equally devastating with...
Marciano, in his left hand. Suspects to me are Jeffries and Johansson, whose brief careers and small opponents make them difficult to rate.
COULD Hearns have beaten Hagler? Possibly, but not probably. Hearns had two good hands for a mere few seconds of the entire fight, yet stunned...
Between top 20 and top 30, no more, no less. Not on Duran's level, higher than Sweet Pea.
Thanks for the find. I think it was stopped at the right time because Frazier was a great champion, but what bothers me is that, right after...
"I'd have to say George..." ...but only by a couple of whiskers. Two totally different styles, hence the face-damage difference after the...
Good debate, and respect to Mr. Marvel and his opponents. In a nutshell, I would say JC Superstar probably just edges into the top 20...
Marvelous Marvin Hagler was a higher mountain to climb than Iran Barkley between '87 and '89, even for a natural welter and lightweight,...
It is certainly time for a generation, once and for all, to release Wills along with fellow early black greats Langford, Jeannette, Jackson and...
Mike Tyson was an era maker. Because he was one of a kind. Tyson proved in the pro ring for the first time that a heavyweight can possess...
Well said. Thanks.