Great story and brilliantly told. Thanks SP.
With Larry David, producer.
Max had the accurate right hand counter that eventually spelled doom for Louis. That's precisely the punch to which Liston was most vulnerable....
Louis would try to get him out of there quickly. As soon as Joe lands one on the button, Gerry's on borrowed time.
Early in his pro career Oscar de la Hoya fought at 128 to 133 pounds. Nobody was going to beat him at that weight because of his height, skill and...
I like Cooney the underdog. Fury always looked soft in the belly and Cooney's obvious strategy is to attack the body with massive left hooks. I...
I was a child when the movie was released in 1956. I don't know how the wider world thought of him before that.
It looks like Jeffries could really club you with that right hand. It reminds me a little of Ingo's right.
Yes, I think LaMotta, Fullmer, Basilio and Turpin would give Ray trouble at any time in his career because they were rough, relentless and strong...
So after entering a long decline, Sugar Ray fought 66 times over a period of 14 years, nearly winning the light heavyweight crown, beating Bobo...
"Main Event" aired about five years after Rocky retired. It was wonderfully scripted by the little known young newspaper reporter Jimmy Breslin....
Louis beat the best during boxing's Golden Age when even some non-title fights drew enough fans to pack stadiums and ballparks. His championship...
I'd prefer $3,000 to your brown-haired Rocky doll. But I doubt you could get anywhere near that price.
If he could get a title shot in 1955 against aging Marciano, that would be a slugfest worth watching. He'd be bigger and stronger than most of...
That's true, Homicide but what year did he begin to slide? And how would you compare Monzon to Randy Turpin.