Jones right, my bad.
I think he probably would've. McKinney was good, but his best win over Barrera came mostly due to a superior stylistic matchup for Kennedy.
It's just a matter of timing. '67, '68, whatever, by the time Frazier is in his prime, Liston will have far declined.
Yeah, Ioakeim is right here. Not to mention that Foreman would be nowhere near the same fighter that he was in our timeline- Even if you want to...
This would be like Lewis - Tua in a universe where Lennox was much worse, and David was much better.
Wilder. Maybe Briggs has a decent start and lands a couple good right hands, but Deontay is more durable, more talented, more powerful, more...
I wouldn't say he was a nobody then. He went on to have a very competitive slugfest with Golota, and even went down to cruiser to draw with Jirov...
A damn good scrap, I'll take Ortiz.
I saw the short right hand before, but didn't see it catching Shoji until you see that replay shot. Much appreciated. This is definitely going in,...
I suppose I'll say Jones Jr. He wasn't a horrible fighter when he lost his speed, but it showed pretty much all of his flaws.
I just went to watch the match, and the knockout seems a bit odd. Was it just from exhaustion, or am I not seeing the punch? It kinda just seemed...
Either during a fight to claim a title or a title defense, what are some of the best unknown world championship knockouts? Something like Callejas...
Drayton was definitely an interesting fighter, it's unfortunate that nowadays he's best known for being another name in Jackson's list of...
No doubt. I already feel bad for Benitez whenever I see him nowadays, so I'm not trying to see what caused some of that damage.
Haven't had much too long to watch fights, but I've been hooked ever since I started. I typically watch a couple a day, so I should at least have...