Freddie Dawson could be one.
I rate Moore the #8 fighter of all time. Apart from his obvious skills, he came back from so many severe beatings, fought the best of the best,...
Nicely placed right leads, not too powerful, but a surprising punch that's stronger than a jab.
Count yourself ****ing lucky that I'm a hand down tonight and can't type too much.
To which I repeat: It's been established. You're overly critical of the footage in Williams' favour, disregard the fact that there are many...
0:44. Since I first watched Archie Moore I admired that kind of counter right hand that he used so stylishly.
You've basically got two examples that go against the McGrain, to the contrary of hundreds or thousands of contemporary opinions, and they are...
There is no speculation, and it's not a case of would have/should have at all. Ike Williams is one of the most notorious ****ing punchers in...
Well he was #5 until I remembered Mike Tyson. Probably the smartest puncher of all?
Williams fought more skilled opponents, more often, faced more problems with managers than Louis could have nightmares about, was avoided,...
Seeing as we're being picky about the limited footage we have of Williams, I'll say this - Louis was messy in disposing of Jack Roper, who...
Well you aren't buying into it either are you?
I wish I was telling the truth, I'd happily bump up my age if I could live with the memory of that fight.
Saddler, slow and basic. Or, you could say he was strong, powerful, rangy, durable, nasty and clever on the inside. I'd like to see Pacquiao...
What if I told you I was ringside for Sanchez-Nelson?