The simple way is to give it the the man with victories over the other four. (I always include Benitez , so in my mind it's the five kings, if...
Not really. But exciting to watch as most middleweights were from the 1940's thru the 1980's.
Graziano was the typical middleweight of the era. Hard as iron, tough as old leather, aggressive to the 10th power, punched with the right hand as...
I guess its how one interprets "killer instinct" . The " Attacking devil may care attitude " Is your definition of great killer instinct as are...
There's been many. Duran Arguello A.Pryor Leonard ( Ray) Tyson Monzon Hagler( especially after the 1st Antefermo fight) Hearns Chavez Gomez...
It's obvious as Holyfield gained muscle mass and weight, he became much more physical. His head did become part of his arsenal. For anyone to...
I was just beginning to appreciate the skill level of Duran when the Hagler fight was announced. I thought Hagler would crush Duran. A small...
If Holmes was around today with the skills he had during his era. He'd definitely break Marciano's record by at the least 10-15 fights. Possibly...
As close to great as one can get without actually being it. Trinidad was a offensive powerhouse. He had excellent power with either hand, with...
Another example of a father pushing his son to extremes was Wilfredo Benitez and his dad.
Exactly my point. Both men were warriors to the 10th power.
Yes he has, most who have that opinion never actually watched him fight, or his losing efforts to two ATG's in Ali and Frazier and a semi great...
Between those two, it's impossible to say.
1st, Duran was no savage, but a aggressive scientist , with a Phd in the art of in-fighting in the sweet science. Especially after 1978 when his...
I don't think Ali would intentionally lose to Spinks just to beat him in the rematch. Ali had too much pride , just to let someone beat him. Now...