80's were awesome
Starling great on defense and good chin. Had power to keep Leonard at bay.
Jack Johnson Willie Pep Joe Gans 60's era Ali Carlos Monzon Jimmy Young Sugar Ray Leonard Wilfred Benitez Mike Ayala(best at slipping punches) Max...
If Hearns could land his right on the button like he did against Shuler, has a chance for early KO. Otherwise Hopkins has the advantage in...
If you watch his fights on DVDs, you can see that in the exchanges he lands almost every punch, and hardly ever got hit. The cumulative effect...
agree -- he had lightning hands and even when he got creamed in some fights his quick combos were evident
I agree on Johnson and Dempsey on top. I think Corbett is over-rated since he only had 20 or so fights. His two big wins were against Sullivan...
I agree that Frazier took bad beating in first Ali fight. Announcer Dunphy comments several times how bad his face looks. Ali took a real...
Both awesome fights. I go with the Hearns fight for the drama. The Duran fight was Duran all the way.
Chavez and Arguello both slow him down with body shots and win late round KO or decision.
One of the greatest. He fought all the best and always gave a great show.
Arguello too strong for Sanchez at either weight. Sanchez' only chance would be to keep on the move and try for a decision. But its an interesting...
Probably Louis but Quarry has a puncher's chance since Louis starts slow.
In the exchanges, where Monzon usually lands every punch and makes the other guy miss, Griffith would loop his left hook to the jaw whenever...
I think a fighter is asking to get hit with a counter-right when he jabs to the body. But having said that, if he lands it, a jab to the body...