I'm familiar with that claim, but frankly, I'm not sure whether it is reliable or not. It was claimed by the Police Gazette -which was well known...
If your theory is that "Louis Hardwick" (whose death certificate you reproduced) fought in Georgia and then gave his license to Cepero and Cepero...
He's number one on my list.
He was a wicked puncher and that was confirmed again and again. -However, that was before Baroudi. Looking at the % of KOs and the % of early...
"Jiggling breasts"--?! I couldn't write that -my mom reads my stuff! Yes, he and some others had a knack for it, but its gotta be done well or...
Do you believe that this man was Cocoa Kid, the "Lou Hardwick" who fought in Atlanta in the late 20s/early 30s (and theoretically gave his license...
Cuoco emailed "Chasing Jack Chase" as a pdf file to all members. I'd like to see it either in that form or in the journal. I don't know -it's up...
Liston was in the midst of a dubious comeback (though at the time it was taken seriously) in the late 60s and there was talk of him facing...
1959/60 Liston? There are no 70s heavyweights that I see that would take him. I'd give an arm to see Liston-Foreman/Lyle/Shavers, but Frazier...
I'd say it is almost essential for a middleweight or (< MW) to be a considerable strong man to handle ~heavyweights. The newspaper accounts are...
Bulk ain't good on a MW. It used to be discouraged for HWs too. Those photographs that we see now and then where they have bodybuilders wearing...
Tyson-Mercer would have been utterly fascinating.
That last one was, yes. And the next one will be too, because I had to negotiate my way through a ton of newspaper clippings and then present a...