Yeah, like if he were able to get a title shot vs Ingemar Johansson or fought Max Baer on the night he was upset by Braddock. Jerry Quarry could...
I hear that frequently, but except for a few small windows, I really don't see it. He certainly would likely be in the top 5 or 10, especially...
Now that I think about it, it may have been closer than I realized. But I do think that Louis would have been able to copy and perfect Norton's...
This may be a bit off topic, but I grew up in the Detroit area. And Joe Louis lived in Detroit during his championship reign. But he and Sugar...
But none of the punchers were as skilled or fast or sharp with their punches as a prime Louis. Not to mention throwing in combinations .
How do you think Ali would do it? I would think he'd have needed his mid 60s movement.
Joe Louis fights Fraizer, Ali, Foreman, Norton, Lyle, Shavers, Bugner, Quarry, Ellis and All the rest of the top contenders of 1970 to 1976....
Since Listons son one timed Bert Cooper on the street, it got me to wondering how a 1960 Sonny Liston fares vs the Bert Cooper who fought Holyfield?
So are you saying that Bob Fitzsimmons couldn't beat George Foreman
Yeah. He was born the same year as Holyfield so he likely would have been an 80s and 90s heavyweight. He obviously had raw power. If he had been...
Liston had a son named William Wingate. He was a bouncer in Philadelphia back in the 80s and 90s. Apparently he was voted as the toughest...
His physique always looked natural to me. Now Holyfield looked like he was carved out of granite.
I'm not talking about prime Williams...I meant the 67 version. But, keep in mind, Bob Satterfield at 176 lbs stopped Williams. Left him out...
That is true. Watching Liston follow Ali in a straight line really is frustrating. If he could have cut off the ring, things might have went as...