Baer and stribling are the only two old timers I'd favor here over the 1981 heavyweight division
In terms of skill 1 schmeling 2 Braddock 3 sharkey 4 baer 5 carnera In terms of fighting ability 1 Baer 2 Braddock 3 schmeling 4 sharkey 5...
Your forgetting Henry cooper with his unique shovel hook, though he was for the most part a good technical fighter
Holmes ranks with liston in my book as tieing for the all time greatest heavyweight jab
I wouldn' be surprised, it wouldn' have been the first time Dundee/ali didn't play fair. Dundee did admit to loosening the ropes to make the rope...
15 rounds
Damn didn't even notice it lol
Foreman made a incredible come back and seemed like his confidence was back
Tyson fury looks very awkward uncordinated and uncomfortable in the ring, but he's still very good, great technically, awesome reach, genius ring iq
Off the top of my head I'd say Sonny Liston Mike Tyson And valuev
I' be rooting for frazier, but Lyle is a bad match up for him
Liston woulda caught, rocked, and dropped moorer
Quarry was evenly matched with chuvalo for the most part, quarry was a better mover and counter puncher and a master at setting up traps, but...
The first fight was believable, but the second one was an obvious fix, one of listons best attributes was his durability, and he got knocked out...
Holyfield was the kind of guy that would do anything to win, he didn' have qualms with steroids, low blows and headbutts, anything to win.