Witherspoon was the third best heavyweight of the '80s and I'll say that till my dying breath. It goes Holmes, Tyson, then him.
Turpin would be yet another Brit on Hagler's list of in ring victims.
It'd be interesting for sure, but ends the way that most of us imagine. Liston knocks him out in the mid to later rounds.
Not much more to say.
Juan Carlos Gomez came to mind first, but his reign at cruiser was partially during the end of the '90s and finished in the start of the 2000s. I...
Funny thing calling Duran overrated in a thread about a fight where Whitaker got handed a free victory.
Ellis - Patterson is the fight that comes to mind here.
Harry Greb V Annie Greb I'd finally get a chance to see the Windmill at work.
What a lineup!
Consider Maxim to be Jones and Jones to be Foster. Lol
I do think that Lewis' stopping point on the heavyweight ladder is likely Foreman or Liston, I wouldn't bet on him beating good versions of men...
Yes, there is no doubt that Foreman's decimation of Frazier and Norton are impressive. I don't know that we'll ever see destruction of such high...
Joe Louis was aging by '47, but an old man he was not. Still gave guys like Walcott and Charles hard fought bouts around that time before...
Tough decisions against Maxim and Ray are a lot better on record than getting knocked down 11 times against Patterson. Not to mention that the...
The Walcott of '47 would've KILLED Tom.