I don’t know if he punched harder, but Holyfield was definitely … Better Than Ezra. [MEDIA]
Ray had a babyface and a nice smile, but dude was a stone killer in the ring. He was more fighter than boxer — just had the gift of hand speed...
In that final round vs Duran, he’d show some good footwork to gain some distance and Duran was at most cautiously aggressive — not the Tasmanian...
I’ve never known quite what to make of the stoppage, but given the condition/lack of clarity of the film I have often wondered if Ernesto up close...
It’s like a play in five acts as they kept adjusting and then counter-adjusting. Absolute drama. I think it’s the best welterweight championship...
First to come to mind for me is Johnny Tapia.
I thought this was a thread about Hector Camacho vs Vinny Paz and was wondering what happened to the film.
I think it was Michael Katz of one of the New York papers who wrote, previewing the fight: Subs are only heroes in a sandwich shop. Which I...
I like the hill sprinting thing. Reminds me of Walter Payton, one of the greatest running backs in NFL history, who had this hill that he would...
Willie Pastrano was a sub for a sub when he beat Harold Johnson. He didn’t win but Holyfield vs Bert Cooper was definitely more fun and...
I had Ramirez a narrow winner on this one. Sweet Pea just gave away too many rounds with inactivity and literally turning his back a few times,...
Larry Holmes (c) vs. Renaldo Snipes, scheduled for 15 rounds for the WBC heavyweight championship on Nov. 6, 1981, at Pittsburgh Civic Arena....
I got to check this one out … as you know from earlier I was really impressed with Lupe when I saw him vs Azumah. I don’t think I shared that I...
JC Chavez ruined Meldrick Taylor. I think there are a few others at lighter weights.
If I had to pick one — and only one — I’d probably go with James Scott. But it’s great to see Yaqui Lopez getting so much love here. Very high...