Due to my criteria, I have Burley very high at WW. I rate roughly 75% H2H (how much ass I think they could kick) and 25% resume (how much ass they...
1. Dempsey 2. Marciano 3. Langford 4. Charles 5. Tunney?/Patterson?...
I don't think too much of gym stories, but I heard that Liston was so old, he sparred Luis Ortiz, when Ortiz was only in his early 60s (28-29...
None. But I'd see the Louis and Holmes fights as 50:50.
This. I have him at number 30, so naturally somewhere between 25 and 35 sounds about right to me.
For now. I'm a big fan of ranking active fighters in all of my lists. It makes the lists more dynamic. I like the way the active fighters usually...
1. Foreman 2. Lewis 3. Holmes 4. Tyson 5. Holyfield 6. Bowe 7. W Klitschko 8. V Klitschko 9. Witherspoon 10. Fury
I wouldn't consider either of them anywhere near Fitzsimmons or Wilde level. But I'd say Lewis is surely greater than Calzaghe.
1. Gans 2. B Leonard 3. Duran 4. Armstrong 5. Whitaker
Certainly neither is a top-10 type of a guy, but I have Whitaker a few places higher.
Only Ali. Actually, I reckon I'd just about favour Holmes, too (if only 55/45 or 60/40). Beast.
Confident in my picks, yet struggling with two weight classes: Heavy: Shavers Cruiser: Marciano/Louis LightHeavy: Langford/Foster SuperMiddle:...
I completely agree with you. I've just noticed the phenomenon over and over. The commentators even say, on a regular basis, "Of course, he won't...
'Don't take your full five minutes after a low blow.' This seems to be an unwritten rule.
1. Shavers 2. Foreman 3. Tyson 4. Baer 5. Liston 6. Louis 7. Marciano 8. Dempsey 9. Wilder 10. W Klitschko ...or something like that, would be my...