No, actually, Ali just got away with an absolutely ludicrous amount of fouling and escaped with a narrow win. Watch the beginning of every...
I lean towards Marciano by close decision, needless to say after both men have been beaten to the brink of death.
Holyfield took much worse punishment in plenty of fights than he did against Lewis. If you're going to think of fights that ruin a guy to some...
Yes, but the whole point was that Moore's performance from 1945-1948 does not stack up at all with his performance from 1949-1960, against any...
Holyfield certainly did not have a similar workrate to Marciano(at least that he could sustain) by the late '90s. His speed/reflexes were...
No, this is a misconception that gets passed around sometimes. Louis had been very active, had fought 8 times in the last 11 months before facing...
Dempsey roared out of his corner and often started fights with a ballistic early-round assault. Marciano, on the other hand, was simply more...
Except that you're obviously ignoring that Lewis was a late bloomer and had most of his peak performances in his 30s.
Um, Have you ever seen Marciano-Walcott II? Marciano-Matthews? And I suppose you think all of his 78-second, 63-second, 36-second, 57-second...
I would put Boytsov high up on that list, personally. Only 21 years old, 18-0 with 16 knockouts(11 in the first round!), has yet to lose a round...
Remember, here, though, that those losses were all in the mid-to-late '40s, before Moore's best years. At that stage in his career, he was still...
I'd make Joe even-odds or a slight underdog against these guys, but I think he'd at least win one of these three fights. About 50/50 Foreman is...
When there have been Marciano-vs.-Frazier polls in the past, Marciano's won.
Very interesting comparison. At least this does indicate that Marciano was more likely to produce a knockout against a man of the same size and...
I'll go with 6.