1. 1937 Henry Armstrong Alright, we didn't see him there. But we have impressive later footage and knowledge that he used to be even better. A...
I wouldn't bet on Duran. But I wouldn't bet on Hearns either. 50/50 I'd say. A million miles away from their actual encounter.
It'd stop them to an extent. What you really have to look at is the death or serious injury ratio.
Six I think.
When I've said that before, I got 'well the fighters would be in more danger because they won't be fully rehydrated.' ****ing good, shouldn't...
Bump. All aboard?
Fifteen rounds. Weigh in a few hours before the fight. 8oz gloves. Problem solved!
It's only when you actually attempt a top 100 list, being fair to fighters of all divisions and eras, that you realise how many there are. George...
Top ten...
But by how much is Hagler superior? Got a pound-for-pound list?
I have a poster of Marvin Hagler on my wall. I have his career collection, and went out of my way to purchase a couple of rarer ones that weren't...
Because you don't know much about Lewis?
Jimmy McLarnin definitely holds the best record per amount of fights, I think. He only had a few, but as was mentioned, they were mostly quality...
Well you said it. He was great. I think I could find space at #10 for Lewis as a light heavyweight. Controversially, I think the light...
Nah mate, it'd be tough. The poster above me thinks Armstrong would be stopped. I really don't think that's possible - well, it could happenI...