Foreman winning it all at 45. For much of his comeback Foreman was thought to be a farce. The fact that he did as well as he did was pretty...
I was one of those guys who thought that Donald Curry was a future ATG. And there's a part of me that wants to believe even now that, for a short...
I recall Spinks talking of coming out of retirement in 1991/1992 to fight Evander, should Evander have beaten Tyson at that time. That tells me...
^ After Ali announced his retirement in early 1970, he was removed from Ring's ratings and Ring recognized the winner of Frazer - Ellis as champ....
Larry Holmes got a lot of good press for not losing many rounds during the first few years of his reign.
Not powerful, but Buster Mathis was fast and slick.
A few posters have mentioned the Weaver fight. As I recall, Holmes was battling a cold leading up to that fight and wasn't at his physical best....
I was thinking it was before the first fight, but this article puts as being filmed between the first and second fight....
Lennox Lewis vs. McCall I (stopped too soon) and Holyfield I (that was no draw). Jimmy Young vs. Ali & Norton. Pernell Whitaker vs. Ramariz I and...
I've said it before (and at least one poster, whom I highly respect, disagrees), but I thought Bert put together some fine boxing magazines. From...
Bernard Hopkins' longevity and dedication with Muhammad Ali's everything else.
I wonder if anyone has a complete collection of Flash's newsletter. It'd be cool if it were digitized and available for research. My first...
Pryor - Arguello. Pryor rates higher Jr. Welter, obviously, but looking at P4P and overall career accomplishments I have to go with Arguello....
Round 1, I'm pretty sure, is Leon Spinks. He turned pro in early 77 and by the end of the year had secured a top-10 rating and a shot at Muhammad Ali.
I was at the Peter-McCline fight at Madison Square Garden. Golota fought on the undercard. His Polish fans were, um, very enthusiastic. I don't...