Both this and the Kirkman interviews were really good additions here recently.
Good posting. Ali technically left a lot to be desired like your saying but that also speaks volumes about his athleticism because that's what...
Pretty much agreed. when Ali really sat down on his right hand it could stun alot of heavies. He put his best mustard on it against Chuvalo but...
You make a good point about Larry's title opponents having few bouts, and while he holds the record as heavy champ for most defenses against...
What if you couldn't have two number 1's?
I've went over in my mind this question for years but it always comes out the same, Louis number 1 and Ali number 2. A clear spot down to number...
My former trainer was stablemates with Charles in the 40's and rated him up there also as a heavy but you two are a rarity. I can't see him...
Unless your Ipayforleavingnot I would expect most Eastsiders have Holmes in their top 5 and the rest in the next 5 down. As with several of you I...
That's about it, not much else to say.
An odd posting. Jack knew expertly the art of blocking and parrying, sidestepping, judged distance very well, and had little need to keep his...
Eddie himself said he did almost all the work with Frazier and that Yank was the flamboyant front man who liked the cameras and limelight.
Tommy Loughran also said the secret to beating Greb was to go to the body.
Yes I saw that one live also Germanicus and especially that last round had you yelling like you were at ringside. Great pick.
Even great trainers can't fix glass jaws, that's something ones born with.
I agree with you Elroy that Steward was special. Greatest of them all isn't something I'd want to take away from Futch, Ray Arcel, Steward or...