To be honest how do we define best win ever?
Surprisingly a mention for Ali being dull. Wasn't expecting that.
I think Foreman could have done with more title defenses. But yeah his achievement of winning a heavyweight belt at 45 is insane I think it will...
I would imagine when Fury's done most people on his sub will probably see him as a top 30 or top 40 all time guy. Feel like the guy kinda blew...
Witherspoon winning by such a large margin I didn't expect.
Byrd is pretty well respected on here it seems.
It would have to be Red pill considering all the discussion surrounding Greb.
It's also because of money they get paid in fights and all the contract agreements. The last heavyweight to really fight that type of activity was...
It is a good bonus but a little overrated perhaps.
Do you give put a lot of stock into rounds won to lost? If you do then Wlad only lost 34 rounds in his career and 17 of those came in his last 3...
I think he can be hurt to the body but more than most other heavyweights? Doubt it.
Of course. Wlad was the king.
Wlad fought more of the good fighters the division in that timeframe in fairness. But I think coming back after a long layoff that Peter win...
I think both Frazier and Norton would still be tough even for 60s Ali. Gun to my head I think Ali's faster legs and more movement in the 60s...
Vitali beating Peter like that was impressive after such a long layoff tbf. Peter perhaps wasn't at his best like he was 2-3 years earlier but...