Probably just stories - to underline his fantastic endurance, which enabled him to throw punches almost non-stop for 15 rounds. We've all read...
Not really... at least nothing that goes further back in time than Heenan/Sayers.
I have no problem with Louis beating Fury... If anyone from back then could, it would most likely be Louis. Nova and Schmeling 50-50 against...
Thanks a lot - much appreciated!
About that, we can not disagree! However, we're talking about "pudding" here... and I don't really see anything soft about guys like Joyce and...
Yeah, I know, it's fashionable to ridicule the precent, and say it has never been worse - but is that really a fair way to describe today's...
Ok, no reason to drag it out any longer! I was looking for the two British brothers Dick and Harry Corbett... who retired with 132 and 146 wins...
You're absolutely right - including the newspaper decisions, Mike did in fact go ower 100 wins with 112. Sorry about that... and Tommy almost made...
Oh man, that's a very old thread, you have bumped here! It didn't get much attention 9 years ago - but if some new posters want to take a crack at...
No, neither hit the 100 mark.
Even though I went for Tunney, I was also thinking of Burns - who looks surprisingly "modern" for his time.
Tunney gets my vote.
Both fought 7 HOFers... and I can't think of another pair of brothers, where both met more than 7.
Yep - you nailed it! Fritzie, Eddie, Pete, and Jack all fought at least one HOFer... and I simply can't think of another group, that can top that!
... where each brother has fought at least one HOFer (IBHOF)?