Witherspoon took that one.
Would, then. Witherspoon had insanely impressive defense and a strong chin, Smith looked to have nigh infinite reserves of energy (Even if he...
I think the worst thing he ever did in the public eye was deadname Ali, but there was something so kind about him that Muhammad just ended up...
They didn't talk much, maybe only once or twice. Patterson was mostly unassociated with D'Amato at the point that Tyson started to train, and he...
"George Benton: Unimpressive Freak"
Well meaning, not the legend that everyone may think of him as. If you consider his words the same as you'd consider any other elder you know, you...
Witherspoon, Smith, and Weaver could go the distance if all of them were in their own respective primes.
I'll take Tyson, just too big, strong, and fast for Frazier. He's much more technically sound, and I think that by the time that Joe peaks in the...
Probably one of my favorite Heavyweight Champions, there was something about him that just seemed so cool. Beautiful boxing, a handsome face, and...
Good question.
I saw this old cover of Boxing Illustrated asking if Knoetze was "The New Marciano", very funny.
I think I'll take the African, Mercado seemed to crumble much easier when faced up against good opposition- Tate in 2, Weaver in 5, Spinks in 9,...
They were both black, I think.
1984 versions of both fighters, who do you favor in this match? I think I'd personally take Bey, as he looked much better in his matches at the...
Some of his combinations looked like he was painting on a personal canvas. The only guys that I've seen stir up his opponents similarly was Thomas...