Good point! If the Bull is cracked out like he was against Lewis, he is fair game for Ingo.
Roy started as a Middleweight and was more of a natural super middleweight where Breidis is a guy that would have been a heavyweight in most era's...
Sheeeet. Ingo lands that right hand on McCall's chin and Oliver laughs at him. I've got the Atomic bull.
Breidis sleeps him.
Moorer all day. Moorer had a pretty deep amateur background that saw him fight a lot of fellow southpaws which is something that Mildenberger...
This would be a great fight between two of the strongest guys at 135. I'm going with Boom Boom but it would not shock me if Castillo found a way...
They were a lot bigger than Patterson who started as a Middleweight. Too each his own. A 50 pound weight advantage is pretty significant.
Most of Ingo's opponents were under 200 pounds. Sure Patterson and Machen were great wins but they wouldn't be heavyweights in Botha's era....
I remember this fight. Kalambay is one of those guys that had the talent to be a hall of famer but just didn't quite do enough to make it. Like...
Ike Quartey and Winky Wright were pretty good friends. They trained and sparred together in Europe.
If we are talking the buzz saw from Ali vs Spinks I. Then I have Leon all day.
Yeah but you could say that about any heavyweight. Moorer gets a bad wrap for being chimney but the reality is he was only knocked out by Foreman...
Southpaws with good jabs are traditionally avoided especially by conventional fighters that base their own offense off of the jab. Winky Wright...
I'm taking Botha with his size and durability being the deciding factor. I'm sure Ingo will land some hard right hands and shake Botha at times...
Curry and Toney are the only two guys that I recall ever really hurting McCallum. The Jones knockdown was at the end of the round and more of an...