Charles "Sonny" Liston was found dead at his home by his wife, on January 5, 1971. His body was in an advanced state of decomposition. Police...
Yep, exactly the way it should have been.
Liston was 103 when he died in 1970.
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Marciano would win. I know it's heresy, but I don't think Frazier was that good.
Marciano never fought anyone like Liston. He was never hit by anyone like Liston. Don't be fooled by Ali's knockdown of Liston. It wasn't real....
Rocky wouldn't have spent 3 years dodging Liston. I know a "champion" who did.
Rocky didn't make a lot of money fighting. His biggest purse was something like $400k when he fought Moore. That was twice anything he ever made...
Max Baer with the heart and dedication of Marciano. He would make for a HW no one could have beaten.
That was intentional. Rocky worked at bringing his feet closer together, which shortened his punches. He stopped trying for the knock out and...
Marciano would have made mince meat out of Patterson, if they had met. He would probably have fought Tommy Jackson and Valdez, and beat them....
I'm going to suggest Clay- Liston. Before beating Liston, Clay wasn't anything special. He barely got by mediocrities like Doug Jones and Henry...
You're right. Foreman finally got his head back on straight. But the Ali fight ended his long run as a one round KO artist. All the same,...
Here are a few fights that reportedly forever changed one of the fighters. I'm sure there are other examples. 1. Frazier-Foreman I / Frazier...
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