Barney Ross, Alexis Arguello, Marvin Hagler, Ezzard Charles and Emile Griffith.
Marvin Hagler, I felt horrible for days. I had a Hagler pic as my avatar after that, and I vowed that I wouldn't change it before I've stopped...
The Duran who beat De Jesus in the rubber match is about as good as it gets. The Robinson who beat LaMotta is the only one who rivals or surpasses...
You're just kinda being a boxrec warrior now. I deliberately put Terry Kellar there to see if you would notice the odd one out. But Sandy Ferguson...
Yeah, no. Gans may not have been at his absolute best condition due to his 6 rounder with Holly the previous day, but he was absolutely not old....
Watching those dumb, slow and unskilled Heavyweights gives me pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.
You should always bash the Heavyweights and mention how damn amazing the Flyweights and Bantamweights are. Just name drop the likes of Wilde,...
Whoever manages to occupy space and dictate the range. Ring generalship is crucial, the winner of a fight is usually able to win the fight due to...
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Ezzard Charles was the greater fighter as far as legacy goes. You can even argue he might have even been better than Ali as far as pure ability...
Did Ali fall together with Terrell ? If so, Chisora might win this.
They've gotten worse mate.
It was a boring era, but Wlad's dominance can't be denied. The actual level of opposition was historically weak for the most part, but a few guys...
Muhammad Ali fought Moore (1913 or 1916) and Berbick (1954). That's either 38 or 41 years between them.
Holyfield and Frazier are the 2 best examples I can think of. Unless we count blown up heavies, in which case, it's Harry Greb.