So Mickey Walker didn't become middleweight champion in 1926? And Joe Louis lost his title to Jersey Joe Walcott in 1947...?
Your way is whimsical. My way has rules. Applying consistent rules may not always get the 'desired' or 'popular' result, but it will be far more...
Jofre retired in October 1976. I don't see the trouble with that, unless you validate the WBC's decision to strip him, Monzon, and Foster (IN ONE...
The first time he backs up he does so off the tail of a combination and Buffalo is bent at the waist. He ain't gonna do much. Williams is loose...
-Gotta go with the better skill set, and that's Ibeabuchi.
Buffalo digs in to the body and finishes that combination with a lunging left hook -that misses. Williams, loose and mobile as much as he throws...
Surf-Bat sent me an old videocassette that he received from J.J. Johnston. Johnston said a fleeting clip of Holman Williams was on it. Being a...
What's the matter with Jofre at BW? Offical tournaments are great -but they have to involve the actual top guys not the WBS's self-interest. The...
If you took a poll of the American public, at least, in any era, Jack Johnson would win and he'd win from the moment he mockingly demolished...
That's about it.
Agree, with emphasis on "a very fine win."
I don't think you want to confuse concepts here, man. The champ is the champ and not necessarily or always the best in the division. He's got to...
Peter Heller's "...In This Corner" is at this link: http://www.amazon.com/This-Corner-Peter-Heller/dp/0860513572 IT COSTS ONE PENNY for a...
Their respective lead rights to the body and left hooks look like mirror-images to me.
Early on in the Marquess of Queensberry era, champions were often declared by universal or near-universal acclaim after a defining bout against a...