If a boxer is knocked down or hurt enough to prompt a standing count from the referee, that fighter loses a point. So, if a boxer dominates a...
How do you think the rules contradict each other?
Yes, that’s right. As the ref is the one making the call to deduct a point that is a different circumstance to the regular scoring by the judge...
If both fighters are knocked down then whoever wins the round takes it 10-9 and if no-one is judged to have won it, it’s 10-10. The knockdowns...
Not sure if I missed it but Calzaghe’s win over Kessler deserves a mention. Two undefeated titlists unifying the division in a very good...
That has to be no. 1 all time - completely agree. Monumental upset against a Robinson who had one defeat as a pro in 11 years and 131 fights prior...
I’d fancy Julian Jackson’s chance a lot more than Mugabi’s against Leonard. For what it’s worth, I think a more active, earlier version of Hagler...
Any more? And if you think of some edge cases, try and give an explanation as to why you think it meets the criteria.
I’d personally say no because it’s hard to argue that Duran was still prime at that point.
I would say yes, definitely.
This really depends on how dominant you think Frazier was (I think he was) and whether you think Ali was ‘still prime’ (more debatable). I think...
Yeah, I wouldn’t count this one myself.
You’re quite right - I wasn’t suggesting that it was possible. I meant ‘performances’ in the general sense of expecting multiple answers to the...
Totally agree, Greg. This is a top example.
Another one to help with the criteria: Pernell Whitaker UD12 Azumah Nelson Both ATGs? Absolutely. Whitaker was two thirds of the way through his...