They are both worth watching!
You missed the greatest of all time in my opinion, Walcott-Charles 3. And what about the patience and craftmanship shown by Schmeling in his first...
Are you kidding me? We are having a discussion and have different opinions, and I should apologize to you? You should apologize to me for making...
The pre-exile version of Ali was bigger, faster of hand and foot, smarter, more resourceful, and took a better punch. These are my opinions. You...
That's exactly what ole-time boxing people were saying again and again about Ali in the 1960s and he just kept on winning anyway, and usually by a...
Pat. I guess you could add Dempsey, Tunney, and Marciano to the list. And Mickey Walker who wrote articles for the Police Gazette and then became...
I'm stretching the limits of the basic underpinnings of this thread, but the the most healthy "second careers" are by fighters who parlay the...
Guys who fought all the time like Greb, Rosenbloom, Jock Malone, Jack Britton, Johnny Dundee and others of earlier eras didn't have to spar to...
Great and good fighters back in the day were expected to fight the very best fighters in their divisions. Fighters on the way up who wanted to be...
Great post. I believe it to be 100 per cent correct.
I think you are fooling yourself.
Bump!
That's what a good manager is for. At least that used to be the way it was. Now, I guess, a manager has to sell his fighter's soul (and his own)...
Absolutely true in that day and age.
My mistake, I thought I'd heard he was a light-heavyweight champion, but I guess he was a cruiserweight titleholder for a while.