Isn’t Max’s four consecutive consonants at the front of his last name a heavyweight championship record? (I realize the Klitschkos have five in a...
“Bring yo ass, Tyrone.” By James Toney after Tyrone Trice called him out after a win on USA Tuesday Night Fights one time. Toney showed up the...
For real: If Mike had a broken hand and lost a fight, many on this forum would want the result stricken from the record. His every loss has an...
I never got the whole ‘Ortiz is 100 years old’ yet all the other guys ran like cockroaches when the lights come on rather than face him. Dude...
It’s actually merlot. (Yes, I know he says maroon but then Jamie Foxx corrects him.) “The merlot Brougham … it’s a fine automobile, but nothing...
I somehow stumbled across Hamsho’s bio page on Boxrec and it mentions how there’s confusion around his early career, with some fights believed to...
Part-time fat boys don’t count here.
Agree with the assessment that on paper they’re similar in footwork skills and creating angles, but Orlando put himself in position for more...
Not a boxer, but actor Michael Jace — known primarily for a regular cast role on The Shield — portrayed Mitch “Blood” Green in the Tyson movie by...
Mandelo Effect?
The Bill Medei post prompted me to make this one. This list will probably end up being longer than I expect and include more names than one would...
Abbott was more of a Lou Costello as far as his physique goes, but he was a fun guy to watch.
They should have had their own theme song, like the Banana Splits: One Wilfredo, two Wilfredo Three Wilfredo, four Four Wilfredos make a bunch...
Agree on Buster. As I said, it wouldn’t matter who was training Tyson.
Today, we are all Wilfredo. I do remember when Wilfred Benitez had an O on the end of his name, haha. Gomez is the clear answer here.