Ken Norton was a champ wasn't he, although it was bestowed upon him, rather than him actually winning it in the ring. He went on to lose it in his...
More to the point, I was thinking if Marciano had landed the same punch in the first, say 5 rounds, would Walcott have crumbled then?
Sam Langford for me, closely followed by Harry Wills.
In truth, yes, but without taking away anything from the Rock, he was on a hiding to nothing really in fighting an older man, champ or otherwise.
The Tyson ear-bite will always stick in my mine along with Evanders! Speaking of Holyfield, George Foreman stated that Holy was one of the...
I wouldn't agree to him being the physically strongest HW by a long shot. I will say he was probably the mentally stronger than the bulk of his...
Agreed. He was confident of himself too. I remember reading a quote of his from an old Ring magazine going something like "I don't think Joe...
1. I was surprised he folded that quickly tbh. 2. Agreed. Fading Chisora would be a half decent measuring stick.
His post fight interview states he will now retire, but money, or lack of it may change his mind before he gets to 40.
I voted Chisora. It will look good on AJs record, with only below average risk.
I would like to see him fight Haye. That would be a put up or shut up all round.
It was a good night of boxing. I was surprised Kevin Johnson crumbled so early.
Never seen this one before. Good fight with a nice finish, well, for Sonny anyway. Nice crisp jab too.
In fighting Johnson, AJ is on a hiding to nothing really. If he loses (anything is possible) people will say AJ wasn't ready for a seasoned...
I'm sure all the banter will be friendly from now on, and we can all get on like a house on fire. :D