Why not envision Lassie vs. Godzilla? All right, for the sake of argument, if Ali had to do it, he would prepare accordingly to run for dear...
Gorilla Monsoon.
Agreed! :good
Young George Foreman met a veteran George Chuvalo, seemingly confident enough in his wrecking abilities at 15-0 with 13 knockouts. But the...
I have never stated that 45-year-old Foreman’s competitive performance against a prime Evander Holyfield is proof that all 70’s...
Very, very close. Holmes' greater heart sees him through to a decision victory. The record shows how Liston, for all his amazing tools, folded...
As a career-definer, the nod has to go to Holyfield I. At the time, Holyfield was even being considered No. 2 on best all-time heavies lists. He...
a) The Seventies were a golden age because it saw four top-ten all-time greats: Ali, Foreman, Frazier and Holmes. The Nineties, by comparison, saw...
a) Endurance through cardio work and litheness were preached in the 70’s. Strength training became king in the 90’s. A prime...
The fact that Larry Holmes and George Foreman in their geezer versions competed successfully in the 90s is definitely an indicator of the relative...
I think Tyson takes it. a) Tyson was hungry, a year removed from his humbling in Tokyo. Unlike what many appear to think, Mike Tyson was a...
Ali was the best predictor because he picked himself over Liston and Foreman when very few "experts" did; he did this on two huge stages. Plus he...
Young Mike Tyson was the greatest heavyweight swarmer of all time. Frazier’s heart and stamina edge out Liston. I have Tyson at 3, Frazier...
I'm still chuckling! Eric Crumble!!! Talk about living up to your name! By the way, the guys in the video were good fighters. Better than...
Given a choice, perhaps technique has an edge over power. Some fighters get by on mostly technique, like Willie Pep and Gene Tunney, although...