Interesting question. This fight is definitely winnable for Joe. He has the skills and the chin to beat Gerrie but ultimately this one is down...
Page too mobile and fluid for Frank. Greg takes it by late stoppage. I would n't say that 1986 was Frank's prime though - more like 1989.
Both fights were quite entertaining and demonstrated how the two losers of the first bouts picked up a few more of the tricks of the trade in the...
Both matches attracted a little of controversy but which draw would you say was about as accurate as dammit? I would go for Nigel and Chris....
Tyson never looked like he was going to lose this fight.
I choose Hearns. Beats Nunn by decision outworking him.
Page WAS an Alphabet champion. WBA titilist 1984-85.
Yep! Ali was definitely a one off.
I concur.
Most certainly. After Zaire would have been the perfect time for Muhammad to have rode off into the sunset. Post Manila would have been really...
A focused and fit Pinklon Thomas circa 1984.
Quite an even one. One Ali on his way to his prime and the other just off it over the other side of the mountain.
Thanks,Pugguy.
One of prime Tyson's tougher opponents. Thomas looked the best he had done since he won the WBC title from Tim Witherspoon three years...
In 1967 Muhammad was at his very best - as we all know. A more evenly balanced thread would be Zaire Ali v the 1964 Cassius Clay who fought Sonny...