Not in public, I hope. They shoot people here in the favelas for looking that stupid (Unless you're Marv. In which case you don't look stupid at all).
Johnson-Jeffries 1904 Dempsey-Wills 1919 Burley-Robinson 1943 Sullivan-Jackson 1892 Williams-Zale 1942
Wow. Way more one-sided than I expected so far. Burley by UD for me too.
Joe Walcott vs. Joe Choynski - A mighty midget knocking out a bigger mighty midget. Joe Gans vs. Jack Blackburn I - Crowning achievement of one...
Agreed. Jones would either be crushed or run all night while eating jabs. Foster was definitely top ten material. I don't see him going past...
Elbows Mcfadden, Fritzie Zivic, Kid Norfolk, Carlos Monzon, a pissed off Max Baer. Than you call Liston and his boys and tell the rest to go home...
It seems is usually accepted by people who researched Greb that his reputation as a party animal was based on false rumors. Greb was known to use...
Cool match up. Chavez skills can be overlooked because of his usual strategy, but, beside his great punching coordination, if you consider how...
Excellent point. I Agree. If I'm not mistaken, Charley Rose had Max Baer in his top ten. That kinda gives some idea of how Baer was perceived...
1900-1909: Joe Gans (since there's no footage of Joe Walcott's besides the interview) 1910-1919: Mike Gibbons/Sam Langford 1920-1929: Benny...
Yep, Monzon was near (?) sociopathically calm. Two others worth mentioning are Éder Jofre and Alexis Argüello. Specially Argüello. Never missed...
Tony Canzoneri was a showman. Sometimes more than he should be. Ghosted some of the best, usually effortlessly. I think he could have been even...
Bump?
O-K. Sandy was one of the roughest, toughest, craftiest and meanest (possibly the meanest) punchers of the division who dethroned, re-dethroned,...
Sid Terris had a pretty solid run until 1927. From then on massive nosedive. Old timers spoke highly about the guy.