Who is the greatest heavyweight with the weakest resume? For me, it is Vitali Klitschko.
People mistake Galento's crude technique for total incapability. Galento made up for his absence of technique with his dirty style of fighting,...
Tim Witherspoon won two titles. First the WBC, then the WBA.
Of late, there have been a lot of debates (and dogfights) here on classic as to which boxer in history deserves the 'distinction' of being the...
My own vote goes to Evander 'the real deal' Holyfield. Great success at cruiserweight followed by an ATG resume at heavyweight.
There are many great boxers who achieved glory at lower weight classes and moved up to heavyweight. But only a handful of them could actually...
Holyfield aside, I will pick Wilder to beat everybody in that list. Holmes on his heyday would easily school Wilder, but this is a fat,...
While he may have been given the physical belt on a later date, Holmes was certainly recognized as IBF champion before Christmas day 1983. This...
Larry Holmes is a one-time heavyweight champion, and this has nothing to do with the (imaginary) lineal title. Prior to Holmes relinquishing his...
Brewster from 2004 to 2005 would smoke Kabayel. Any other version would lose to Agit.
It is Joshua, Povetkin and Byrd for me. Wladimir came up good in all three (was in different stages of his career in each fight) and his opponents...
Butterbean. He crushed cans of tin. Paul's victims were made of plastic.
Not face... hind, rather.
Wait, so Chagaev is better because he beat a much taller opponent. And Valuev is better because he started his career at 46-0? If Chagaev's size...
So Chagaev is ranked higher because of his small size? If so, explain why Valuev is above Byrd? Valuev is the tallest heavyweight champion of all...