He just wasn't able to attack constantly being so much overweight in that fight. And he looked similarly lethargic against Rahman rematch at the...
He was in much better shape against Byrd than he was against Lewis. And it was still 12-15 lbs over his optimal weight
I don't think Tua's inactivity, especially through the second half of the fight, was dictated by his fear for his chin. I'm pretty sure he was...
Ruddock, however, had a history of losing to smaller guys - Tyson, Morrison. Past prime Weaver also gave him all he could handle. And Liston was...
Currently? Don't know. Historically? Valuev
Worse than Wilder's. Prime Briggs was KTFOed by Darroll Wilson and lost to Cedrick Fields. A lot of Wilder's opponents are better than these two...
You must be kidding. Valuev is easily and by far the WORST title holder of all time in P4P sense. His resume is full of gift decision, including...
In quality? I consider Holyfield more skilled of the two. It's difference in size and power, that makes me rank Lewis higher H2H
Marciano gets up from knockdown to stop Shavers in rounds 7-9
Chagaev vs Valuev: 11 inch disadvantage in height, 101+ disadvantage in weight and 11 inch disadvantage in reach
Grant was demolished by small and skinny Guinn and schooled by LHW Adamek, Rahman struggled badly against old, fat middleweight James Toney,...
Grant wasn't skilled and had a certified glass jaw, Briggs had very low boxing IQ and terrible stamina, Rahman was as basic as they come, Bruno...
Say what you want about Lennox, but he was dedicated professional, who never balooned badly between the fights and didn't came 100% only in 2...
Lennox as expert and commentator is as boring as they come. Always stating very obvious things that every boxing fan and their mothers know by...
Not exactly his 5 best wins, rather 5 best opponents he has beaten. 1. Foreman 2. Liston 3. Frazier 4. Norton (yes, I think Ali deservedly won...