It's Shavers and Foreman second place. Names like Holmes, Ali, and Lyle have already been mentioned, and they all choose Shavers. Even 80s boxers...
Spence Jr. Anthony Joshua and especially "Canelo" Didn't Crawford recently defeat an old man with Alzheimer's syndrome according to Canelo fans?
That's Tyson by a long shot. No one comes close. For example, if Cus had been there, he would never have lost, or if Don King hadn't been there,...
This is one of the strangest videos I've ever seen. Even by 80s standards. And that sword fight at minute 2:07 :starwars-smiley:
I pick both Foreman and Liston to win by KO.
Frazier by Knockout 67 Ali by late TKO 74 Ali by decision Norton by decision Holyfield wins on points aganst Patterson in a competitive fight 3-1
I think Floyd, at 188 to 190 lbs, would be a cruiserweight today and pretty much unbeatable right now Although I'm not saying that in history,...
I really like Zhang but I think Jeffries would win here. Jeffries had Tons of Stamina , was built like a Tank and by far tougher than most...
Mike destroyed this debate years ago [MEDIA]
Bruno by early Knockout
Jimmy Young was robbed more often than anyone else I think.
No, the 70s and 80s were better. More fights at the top level, more risk. Talent on paper means nothing if the most promising fights don't...
You should have posted this in general forum. According to this forum, Tyson loses to everyone in the Top 15 because they're all so more advanced...
How did this guy get so many thumbs up for his comments?
He is surely referring to Mike Tyson in his prime in 1986 against Ali in his prime which, in my opinion, if Ali was ever in his prime at all, was...