I go with this. Wilfred may not have got into MAXIMUM condition but to say he never trained is ridiculous. As you say,nobody goes the distance...
Such a tragedy that Salvador had that dreadful accident.
Good one Fergy. As usual your post is quite thought provoking. I envisage a series with Sanchez winning the first one and Chavez the return....
Definitely,mate.
No disrespect to your good self but it IS an absurd question.
A good and exciting fighter. And I once had a meal in the restaurant he owned in Larne back in the nineties. Good grub.
I remember that interview. I think it was in Ring Magazine while Ken was training for his bout with Larry Holmes.
Yes. 1974 32 year old Ali had all sorts of advantages over 1992 42 year old Holmes. Speed,physical conditioning and,at those ages,power.
We must remember that Lennox had n't even notched up a full two years as a pro by the time he fought Gary.
The durable Mercer lasts the distance but drops a shutout decision against the post-prime but still highly dangerous 1974 incarnation of Muhammad....
That's right.
Johnson still beats Jeff,albeit in a more competitive fight. Too skilful.
Exactly how I figure it,Fergy. And I share your feelings about Michael.
I agree Fergy. As much as I like Michael.
Floyd by a fairly competitive decision. Larry could still box a bit in 1992 but he would have been to slow for Floyd at this point.