Nagata UD Glanton KO
Iglesias KO Butler KO
People really seem to forget the second part, though something tells me a lot of them didn't actually watch the fight.
The Ali of the Holmes fight was clearly in far worse condition than he was against Berbick.
Absolutely nowhere near as shot as Ali, though. Not that they were prime by any means, but they at least had something left in them. Ali was a...
Ditto. The southpaw stance would make it even harder for him to set. He'd have to throw the right across himself and that would put him in perfect...
Yes, size is equal. Keep in mind that Louis is far lighter here, and thus much faster of foot and hand. He already had great hand speed at HW, and...
Thought that this was a fun idea. What if we took fighters from different divisions and matched them up together assuming they were the same size...
The more, the better. Usyk has done wonderful things, and is indisputably an all time great, but he can still be greater. Let him clean out most...
Correa KO Schraam UD
Joe Louis vs Max Baer in 1935. Louis mopped the floor with him and KO'd him in the 4th. Also Greb vs Tunney 1, which was actually the first Ring...
Between the two, I'm going with Lewis. He just has more depth on his resume: Vitali Klitschko Mike Tyson Evander Holyfield David Tua Razor...
He got injured at 1:35 in the the 5th round.
That poor Ring.
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