Holmes wins clear points verdict in a slow paced fight. Larry's jab would be the key.
Tyson-Lewis 1989 would have a been a non-runner as Lennox only turned pro in July of that year. I really think that Frazier could have incurred a...
Ken does really well for the first four or five rounds using his jab and overhand right,holding ring centre. Eventually,though,he concedes ground...
I'm also glad to see you back,Richard.
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Yeah Holmes was one of the greatest heavies of all time. I rate him the second best of my lifetime. "Giving up,giving in-a is a good one mate!
Cheers,Conteh. How about Jimmy,with his best Sheila Ferguson fluttering of eyelashes at Don King and singing "When will you screw me again?"
After they both retired,Joe said in an interview that if enough money had been brought to the table he would have been willing to fight Ken.
I could well imagine Jimmy in Philly Soul mode dedicating a Harold Melvin song to some ringside judges with slightly altered lyrics "We all have...
Michael is the better boxer and puncher but I can envisage Leon upsetting the form guide by outworking his younger sibling down the stretch.
Morning,Fergy. I would opt for Spinks as his herky jerky style of movement may enable him to stay on his feet slightly longer with George than...
Kevin but both were very good.
Joe would probably have got seriously hurt had that happened. Both men were exhausted but Muhammad could still see Joe's shots coming whereas...
I would only back Muhammad and George Foreman with any confidence. Joe would still have beaten anyone else in '75 prior to Manila.
My confident choices - Muhammad Ali 1964-75 (Zaire and Caracas Foreman are the same beast) Larry Holmes 1978-82 Maybes - to start with...