I always felt Bramble won this clearly, at least 9 rounds to 6, maybe better. A number of rounds were close, but Bramble consistently landed the...
Graham was the more textbook fighter as burt said, but he sometimes was "too textbook" - by that, I mean he sometimes didn't step out and let his...
A 1974 Conteh was still raw himself, much as the 1986 Holyfield was. Conteh was forced to fight for his life and pull out a decision against...
I'm sorry, but I just can't agree with your assessment of the Parlov fight. I see him using the right hand right from the outset, and even...
But using this logic, Holyfield should've been KO'd every time he fought Bowe, Tyson, Lewis, or any big HW puncher for that matter. He was...
I think Holyfield is hard to rate in these kind of H2H matchups with past HW greats. Remember, he fought in the era when the average HW was well...
I think this could possibly resemble Galindez's fight(s) with Ahumada, with Jones applying constant pressure but Galindez calling on his bag of...
I think this one is decided by class. I'd favor Valdez's quicker, sharper punching and superior technique to carry the day in a toe-to-toe slugfest.
I agree with this. I know there are a lot of unanswered questions about Ike, but he did show that he was tough and packed a punch - two...
It seemed to me that Bramble couldn't handle punchers - he simply crumbled against Rosario, and basically just fought to survive after taking a...
This is all true, but I do agree with Saintpat's argument that Conteh gets a bit overrated. He's remembered largely for his famously "one-handed"...
Re: Patterson vs. Folley - I believe Folley had more power than Machen and would've posed a greater threat to Patterson.
IMO, this fight was similar to the recent Berto-Guerrero fight - not a thrilling, fast-paced battle, but a hard, grueling (albeit somewhat sloppy)...
He was clearly fatter and slower, but I do believe he showed some good handspeed and punching sharpness over the second half of his comeback. I...