Less belts, less weight classes.
Poleesque repertoire of low blows goes a tad beyond inside game and roughhousing in my book, but fair.
I reckon Lomachenko is one of the few boxers today proficient inside.
His level is known, and he's show chinks numerous times. Is a fun fighters nonetheless.
Ajagba.
The first of Don King's great sins.
Sandy Saddler, being a converted lefty, fought Flash Elorde, stopping him in the rematch.
Marciano is a somewhat live dog, but it's Tunney's fight to lose in my book. Such a wonderful fighter. One of the best to ever lace them. And if...
Tales of Greek kings challenging anybody who wanted to cross their realm are always fun though.
Post Dempsey-Tunney era all the way to Walcott relinquishing the crown, and then 60's through 70's.
Bones matter just as much as fast-twitch/speed. Foreman did have fast hands though. He simply often put power generation over direct delivery.
Low. Dubois should quit watching Ward. He is not that privileged.
All-time. Current. Frank Sanchez Micheal Hunter Kazuto Ioka Zhilei Zhang Naoya Inoue Tim Tszyu Erislandy Lara Joseph Parker Filip Hrgovic...
And he could really work inside from behind that shoulder.
I always reckoned it was the lack of 10-8 rounds that doomed Walcott.