Don't remember that one. But yeah it's right up there with Wilders lol.
I know Foreman had quite a few after the Ali and Young fights, Also that five different boxers in one night fiasco. Azumah Nelson had a few ....
Personally I thought he fought emotionally instead of tactically . By the time he tried to use his advantages of reach and speed he was beaten...
I don't believe Lyle was overrated as some do. He did have some decent wins, like Rondon, Mathis Shavers, Bonevena and Ellis. But that doesn't...
Most forget Ali had a relatively stable upbringing. Especially considering his adolescent/ pre teen yrs were during the late forties early...
Ali would've died before he quit in Manila. A much older and worse version of himself didn't quit against Larry Holmes, a fight he didn't win a...
If we're talking about telegraping, and not a bad habit ( Holmes not moving his head when he jabbed) fouling ( Norris's over aggression, Goleta...
Lol, a few posters may actually believe that . Like a few believe Canelo of all boxers would be a serious challenge.
If they actually weigh between 140-160 or from welter to middle ........ No one ......
Ray Leonard is the best I've seen live. (Ray Robinson was the G.O.A.T, but his last fights were a few months after I was born.) But Leonard beat...
The only thing Old Foreman did better than the young version of himself is handle adversity. Ali's masterclass in psychological warfare before...
Personally, I don't think believe it would make much of a difference. I followed Taylor's pro career very closely.And well before the Chavez...
I agree, and I'll add Quartey had a very educated, and one of the hardest jabs in the divisions history. With Taylor's tendency of staying in the...
Does anyone remember Paul Gonzalez. Gold medalist from the 1984 Olympics at Flyweight? Seemed to have all the tools with exception of punching...
Also Cuevas's left hook, which was arguably the hardest single punch in the history of the division.... That hook broke bones in multiple...