Not to mention faster cut/swelling stoppages and more clinching allowed by refs. Although I believe Marciano would absolutely be champion in the...
A somewhat one-armed fighter who had seemingly almost-limitless stamina, an impressive workrate, a non-stop pressure style, fast hands, good head...
Yes, Ali clearly rang Frazier's bell there at the end of the second round, but it really gets blown out of proportion at times, I think in part...
Ali was the favorite, probably by decision. The first fight was the most anticipated of the trilogy, followed by the third fight. The second...
Moore has 131 knockouts listed on boxrec, and I've heard him listed with as many as 145. Wilde, on the other hand, has only 99 listed at the...
He said Willie Pep when asked who was the pound-for-pound greatest on ESPN Classic.
Yeah, but he'd probably have a real chance at it, though.
I think with this match-up the dynamic would be that the shorter the distance, the better Charles' chances would be. In a 15-rounder, I would...
Yes, I do think Holyfield could beat Liston. He had the nerves, durability and ring savvy to stand up to Sonny's offense, he had enough speed,...
I don't think you're reading that post in context- the guy wasn't stating his original argument; he was retorting someone else's post which had...
Umm, Marciano was already training like mad and had a half-dozen pro fights before he first started working with Goldman. I suspect this quote...
Yes, but it was cocaine, not steroids. Not that I condone cocaine use, but it wasn't a performance-enhancer(though I'm unsure just how cocaine...
Very high. Top 5 in the world. He was actually the #1-ranked contender when Marciano beat him. He had beaten multiple guys who were legitimate...
Man, that is frightening. It looks even better up close. I've never seen anyone else who could move quite the way he could.
I'll favor Peter, but if Gomez is focused and in shape, he should have a very serious chance at coasting past him and winning a UD.