It starts off ok then deteriorates from there.
Ali for me.
It would be interesting to see what would occur if Ingo landed the hammer onto Joe early on if Joe was making one of his customary slow starts....
Ali, the speed and reflexes.
The trouble was he wasn’t a great finisher, if he’d finished the likes of Holmes and Ali off I don’t think there’s be any doubt.
I can’t see a robotic limited fighter like Vitali beating Fury. Vitali has no size advantage like he normally has I just think Fury possesses to...
Joe Louis Mike Tyson Nigel Benn Rocky Marciano Thomas Hearns Young George Foreman Matthew Saad Mohammad Sugar Ray Robinson Ruben Olivares Arturo Gatti
Do you not think Honeyghan fell into bad habits though Fergy? I know there might have been a style issue but I just think post Curry Honeyghan...
I don’t believe I’ve ever heard of anyone asking this question.
Surely the OP’s a wum?
Honeyghan was never better. He showed the fighter he could have been, his fundamentals were sound that night, he was disciplined, moved well and...
Yes he was a sort of cross over fighter. He held a lot in the then conventional way, but when he opened up he looked devastating. I suspect he was...
Hamed, Broner, Mayweather (although I think he’s a great fighter)
He just looks modern in all his facets, then of course we moved on to Tunney who simply took it on.
I think the perception is that Futch is the better trainer in the gym but Dundee the better cornerman. There is a narrative from some that Dundee...