Oh, really? Could you cite some sources?
1. He didn't really "outbox" Ali, so much as he pressured him and neutralized his gameplan; did Frazier also "outbox" Ali? Did Marciano "outbox"...
I think the fair statement would be that the papers' authors weren't entirely in agreement as to how good Jeffries' right was. Not surprising- if...
Not surprisingly, I find most of your choices near the top entirely reasonable, while I disagree more and more as we get lower on the list. Some...
Vitali was NOT the underdog.
No, not at all. Savold had just beaten top five-ranked British champ Bruce Woodcock for the BBBC version of the championship in his last fight,...
Shirley Povich called it "the boldest robbery in modern heavyweight annals." The British sportswriter at the fight faxed something along the lines...
...Yes, that's what's called a truism. What's your point, here? The topic is "Better overall puncher: Jeffries of Frazier?" If you mean to say...
EASILY top 50. He went undefeated and reigned over the middleweight division for over a decade, won the light heavyweight title at over 40 years...
Pavlik's career is hardly "wrecked." The man is still middleweight champion of the world, and the fact that he was beaten at light heavyweight by...
Obie Walker, one of the last "colored" heavyweight champions from the 1930s, was, insofar as I know, never stopped or even floored in over 80...
One thing I notice about your standards, though- on the picks of decisions, it appears that there's a gray area in between "wide decision" and...
Frazier didn't quit. He wanted to go out for the 15th round, but Eddie Futch called it off.
Just for the record, this isn't actually a "new twist." The idea first came up, as I recall, when Revolver was declaring that his conclusions...
Archie Moore, George Foreman and Bernard Hopkins are the first names that spring to mind.