Anyone can apply common sense and see those guys were not top 10 heavyweights though. There were at least 10 guys better than Spizka, Arreola,...
Because he is in shape, something not true of Ortiz and Stiverne. Andy Ruiz outweighs Joshua and Lennox Lewis but I wouldn't argue he is bigger...
The only world-class opponents he beat were Stiverne and Ortiz and I don't think either were bigger than Wilder given much of their weight was...
Moorer would not even crack my top 10 for the decade. Patterson had far more wear and tear than Foreman and Holmes and turned pro at a younger...
That logic doesn't add up though. By that logic the 1950s were better than the 70s because an old Floyd Patterson beat Bonavena and was robbed...
H2H is subjective while career accomplishments are not. Joe Louis could fight at light heavyweight with early weigh ins and rehydration as could...
One would logically think boxing is far less dangerous than street fighting because in a street fight nobody is guaranteed to step in if things go...
Out of curiosity do you think heavyweights of the 1920s/1930s could beat todays cruiserweights or even light heavyweights H2H? Genuinely curious....
But nobody seriously believes guys below heavyweight wouldn't enjoy considerable success in PRIOR eras. To think otherwise you have to believe...
The knockouts were generally against guys not known for durability who were generally not world class. Can't imagine what results would put him...
Ive been interested in rehydration weights and found a website dealing with rehydration weights that covers 1990s through mid 2010s but nothing...
He didn't fight Langford, Jeanette, McVey, or Tate. Langford and Jeanette were not big heavyweights either. The idea he ducked Godfrey and Wills...
Those fighters were not available to fight in Listons era so obviously he can't fight them
I'd probably favor him over every one of them. He beat multiple guys with wins over those guys like Renault and Miske. As to why he didn't fight...
Better based on what exactly? Not career wise obviously