Bert Cooper had no business doing what he did at heavyweight.
New thread: boxers that often adjusted their shorts. Frank Sanchez and Kenny Norton come to mind. Were they afraid they'll fall, or was it a ploy?...
Out of the more household names—Sandy Saddler. Definitely gets his due, but should he spoken of in a Foreman like manner. All that he did, and...
Foreman by a fair share. He did some scary stuff with a nonchalant disregard for body mechanics.
Not surprising given how he was a quintessential rhythm fighter. Almost like he beat the drums of war.
Do describe what it's like to watch the Untouchable for you.
David.
Golota, but past-Bowe it becomes a toss coin whether he keeps his composure until the end.
Tunney-Spinks would be an all-time great ****. Gene was a stunning boxer.
Boxing shoes are the only thing that really matters. They make a difference.
Norton.
The best of Moorer versus the best of Andrew.
What fighters were not though of as great in their own time, which fighters were perhaps glorified with time and death? Was it context, or do you...
He wouldn't agree to a certain loss if he weren't getting the dollars.
Prime for prime. Should have specified.