None of them greater than Williams at Middleweight, aside from Hopkins.
There is absolutely a possibility that the Liston who lost to Martin loses to the Frazier who beat Quarry, Ellis and Foster from 69-70.
Dempsey's was also avoiding Will's, doesn't necessarily mean Wills would have beaten Dempsey.
Cleans house until Frazier comes up and overwhelms the 150 year old Liston who doesn't have the required firepower he had back as an 80 year old...
And exactly none of them are a greater fighter than Archie Moore.
Of course they didn't. That's 1942 :deal: Champion. Tony Zale 1. Archie Moore 2. Charley Burley 3....
This is Foreman's fight to lose. His greatest asset is his offence, obviously. Uncanny power from shots that looked like nothing, great finisher,...
I have actually mentioned Denny in the original post. Fair enough on the rest, didn't actually know the TRBR had its own rankings history. But my...
Only Mikhailovich is ranked, and only by BLH.
From the yearly Ring Magazine rankings. None of the guys you mentioned are or were ranked by any non alphabet group, which I simply refuse to...
I was being ironic my guy.
Let's see. One lost to the dominant small man of his era, the other dominated him in fashion no one had ever dreamed before. One's ceiling was...
A stagnant division is a bad division, no matter how much you want to pretty it up. Out of the top 5 guys in the division, only one has more than...
The 1940's were pretty damn excellent. You had Charley Burley, Holman Williams, Ken Overlin, Jake LaMotta, Jack Chase, Rocky Graziano, Tony Zale,...
Was good a while back, but now pretty much everyone noteworthy has left. Ennis is carrying it hard.