Who takes this battle of the celebrated unscientific big framed brawlers? The Bayonne Bleeder, or the Wild Bull of the Pampas?
Frazier would hardly be a "point and laugh" loss on anyone's record.
He feels like someone who's just outside the reaches of a proper nomination. Of course the accident stopped his career short, and he had some...
I mentioned in the other topic that I'd want these three: -Sullivan vs. Kilrain -Jackson vs. Corbett -Greb vs. Walker
My answer, exactly. Top fights I'd want: Greb vs. Walker Sullivan vs. Kilrain Jackson vs. Corbett
I really like this matchup. I actually have Chuvalo as a super slight favorite in that it'd take a mortar shell to knock him down and he could...
Really enjoying your videos. Keep it up.
Great video, excellent quality and some wonderful training clips. Dempsey is one guy I would not want to have sparred, for fear of losing my head...
I'll second that sentiment.
Jones after Tarver 1 was what I came in here to post. That would have been the perfect capstone on his career. Instead, people have a long list...
Here's hoping you make a Foremanesque comeback a little while down the road.
I rate Ingo a bit higher than most, but I think Schmeling takes this comfortably.
The Old Mongoose was as much a master boxer as Renoir was a master painter, making the ring his canvas. Such fluidity and intelligence at hand,...
Their stupid streaming service. Shame this can't go on actual tv, or I'd be all over it.
My all time favorite out of the ring moment in the history of boxing.