Can't say I'm not content with the third option. Can happen before or after the fight, but it's the best outcome any way you spin it.
Wlad at his peak rates highest when it comes to greatness and legacy, but I do believe that both of the other men would have a good chance at...
Maybe better shape physically, but not mentally or tactically the same. He basically gave up against Tucker while ahead comfortably.
I will say that the Douglas - McCall fight wasn't exactly with ease, Oliver had James rattled a couple times, and it was still a good, tough...
It's good to know that guys like Witherspoon and Starling aren't so sour. I saw the video of them responding to questions on the forum not too...
Holmes has a major sore spot when it comes to Tyson or people rating him lowly amongst the greats, and it blows to see. I will say that he's at...
I don't know why calling Shavers the hardest hitter in your catalogue of fights comes off as biased to you. Every man who faced Shavers apart from...
A single round win over a bona fide all-time great is no joke, but two of those wins? Back-to-back? The perfectly timed detonations that were...
I just don't see how Evangelista is better, he had a very bad record against any decent opposition, and didn't accomplish much other than a SD win...
I think most of those in contention for this title have already been named, but I was always impressed with Ruddock's physique. His upper body...
What exactly makes you think Alfredo is better to Oscar?
I think the issue is that he starts at Farr with no warmup matches, he did seven fights against meh opposition before his slugfest with Qawi, and...
He could do well, but I do think he's a little small. 6'3 and 216 wouldn't be too good, so he'd need to pack on some weight. Probably loses to...
Oscar really is the only choice here. In peak form he beat Peralta, Martin, Folley, Mildenberger, and Chuvalo.
Surely Ali belongs somewhere on this list. [MEDIA]