Good one,Mr Magoo. The Motor City breed of cobra wins this one. Hearns' assets neutralise Curry's as simple as that,probably inside the distance.
The Norton bout without a doubt. The final great heavyweight fight of the seventies.
1964-67 was the best version of Ali without a doubt.
He sure would,Fergy. And you're right - there would be some terrific battles.
As far as Berbick beating Ali who beat Patterson goes - we need to get this in perspective.
Berbick strong enough to knock Floyd down but did n't hit hard enough to stop him.
I think I've seen that one. If it's the one I'm thinking of,Frazier's modern times voice sounded terrible.
And they would have probably been just as competitive in that field as they were in boxing. "This may shock and amaze ya but I'm gonna pull more...
I see what you mean but Ali having beaten Foreman resoundingly - a guy who thrashed Joe could well have given Muhammad a sense of closure. Nice...
Sounds good to me.
I see what you mean. There would always been one more world to conquer but as we're hypothesising here,it's got to be after the Zaire fight. As...
For long term health benefits,after the Fight of the Century. Maybe even that one for legacy. If not then I would say the Manilla bout for his
Yeah. As massive a fan of Muhammad as I am,Fergy,I have Ken winning the third match too.
I agree,Fergy. First I've heard of that too. Only from those who preach the dangers of boxing to ALL boxers would have flagged this up to...
The $10.000,000 question! He had very little,or nothing,to prove after winning the title for the second time on that unforgettable night in...