All of them were worse boxers comparing to Fury. Grant was about 10 levels below Fury, Biggs was shot, Tucker was old, Akinwande was all defense...
Kovalev also... But he probably always packed a lot of glass in his chin considering how badly he was KTFOed by Abbos Atoev in the amateurs
- RJJ faced Glen Johnson just 4 months after he was KO'ed by Tarver and this time he was knocked out cold in a scary fashion; - John Tate fought...
No, I think he would definitely come back to face Tyson
I took The Ring's annual ranking from 1999 and 2019 to compare if this era is really as bad as some people claim. I decided to compare current...
Byrd vs Golota and Byrd vs McCline were pretty good fights
I would add Brewster vs Krasniqui. It was very competetive and ended by KO (actually Krasniqui was KO'ed twice - in the 8th round he needed 17...
Excellent resume, very courageous and smart fighter
Quick starter and great puncher vs mentally fragile slow starter. The answer is obvious. Foreman KO1
Oleg Maskaev - real life cinderella man
I'd favor Wlad heavily against guys like Ruddock, Morrison, Briggs, Marciano, Bruno, Smith, Whyte, Ortiz, McCall, Mercer, Tua, Golota, Cooney,...
Wlad had enormous power in right hand and especially in his left hook. Sanders had the hardest left hand in boxing history (straight punch)...
It's either Lewis or Liston at #1, Foreman at #3. He might have beaten them both prime for prime though
Marciano shouldn't be on this list, and Vitali among 7 hardest punchers in HW history? It's ridiculous! Vitali was arm puncher that weared people...
Oh, he didn't want to risk his health? You are starting to think in the right direction