He was pretty well-hyped in the mid eighties. I think they used to call him the B-T Express.
On the film of Ketchel v. Jack Johnson, Kelchel looks disoriented and sloppy, but that is after the much bigger Johnson has belted him around for...
His KO record is not that great. The guys who did the ranking must have given a lot of credit for his work against Monzon and Briscoe. I would be...
Frazier would grind him down like he did Quarry and Chuvalo.
Those are good points but didn't several of those fights take place in the 60's? I think Frazier peaked against Ali in their first fight and...
Arguello, Joe Gans, Bob Fitzsimmons, Jack Johnson
Zarate-Pintor Hearns-Leonard II Ali-Young was stragely scored, but Young intentionally ducked out of the ropes a couple of times which is enough...
Hearns by TKO, cuts Leonard who had eye problems are that time
Thanks for the info. Maybe Pintor was got break as the underdog.
I remember that in his autobiograpy "The Greatest" he had listed all of his purses through 1975. Total was around $32 million at that point.
Norton out-boxes Weaver.
Duran by decision or late round stoppage.
Liston was pretty fast for his size at that time. He even hit Ali with some good shots in their first fight. Would make short work of Jones.
Very boring now, also was boring around 1980, when John Tate et al were at the top.
Prime version of Olivares was very crafty and would have found a way to beat Gomez.