Sad to say, Floyd Mayweather, Jr. by a decision. - Chuck Johnston
A friend of mine insisted that since fighters of the 1920s often boxed while holding their hands low, they were not as technically advanced as...
R.I.P. Gene Fullmer! - Chuck Johnston
Jake La Motta was not a master boxer, but far more savvy and skill than Iran Barkley, not to mention his much better resume/ - Chuck Johnston
Max Baer was a terrific physical specimen, had tremendous punching power (especially with his right hand) and could take a punch quite well. But...
Dave Shade didn't become a middleweight until late 1925 or early 1926. During his prime years from 1921 to 1925, he fought as a welterweight....
According to his record on BoxRec, Tiger Flowers was stopped ten times during his career. All-time greats or simply great fighters generally were...
While reading about the welterweight, middleweight and light heavyweight divisions during the 1940s recently, I was struck by the fact that so...
Juan Laporte had much more punching power for a fighter of his weight than Joe Bugner, but I can understand why one would make a comparison...
Donald Curry had tremendous talent and a beautiful boxing style, but it appears that his training habits, heart, training habits and chin were...
For Jersey Joe Walcott, a purse of $375. would have been a good one for him and many other struggling fighters in 1935, even if they fought in...
I wonder if things would have been better for the likes of Aaron "Little Tiger" Wade, Eddie Booker, Charley Burley, Jack Chase, Holman Williams...
Alfonso Zamora may have had a puncher's chance against Wilfredo Gomez, but that is about it. The odds are overwhelming that Gomez would have...
While I think that Ezzard Charles was a better fighter than Archie Moore during his peak years, Moore was a terrific fighter for a much longer...
The worst decision in a bout that I have ever seen, amateur or pro, was Park Si-Hun W (split)-3 over Roy Jones, Jr. in the 1988 Seoul Olympic...