On sheer ability and head to head top 3-10 in history , personally I believe Liston at his best would be pure hell for any heavyweight in...
John Mugabi. He was much more confident and relentless than the version that came after the Hagler loss. He seemed to fold much more in what...
Probably. Galento wasn't Willie Pep. But according to everthing I've read He could hit like a freight train. And Saad Muhammad was very...
While it wouldn't be as inevitable as Galento's fight against Joe Louis, and it would be a lot more give and take. Still , Saad Muhammad was a...
I'll add this to your great take on this. And this is how seriously flawed most of the opinions on the subject are. How many of these fighters...
Just read that one . I wasn't there. But I find the entire story hard to believe....
I'm sure you're right. Because of his lack of power, Davis Jr wasn't seen as a serious threat to hurt them by most of his opponents. So it's...
Joshua, Wilder , Fury, Seldon, Spinks, Schmeling, Johnson, J. Sharkey, Canera, Baer, Braddock, Page , Berbick, Usyk, etc. Quite a few...
Howard Davis Jr. had three fights that fits this criteria. vs Tony Baltazar vs Edwin Rasario Vs Mel Taylor
ok I'll bite. Hoya, he was older, part time boxer since 2003, Mosley, Older by many yrs, also over the hill, and almost ten yrs past prime....
Cooney didn't deserve that. He never pushed that agenda.
The majority of the U.S.A wanted a Cooney win. When that didn't happen, they ignored Holmes and his victory, focused on berating Cooney which...
Fight was closer than most remember. But it definitely wasn't a draw. May Jr. won. But what does it really mean? Hoya was almost 10 yrs past his...
Cornelius "Boza"Edwards. Fits your requirements to a tee. And he was a southpaw. And always in good/great fights!
A lot like another Detroit fighter Thomas Hearns. And Hearns had an additional advantage of usually staring DOWN at his opponents.