Burns could box on the outside but he could also fight on the inside. His career proved it. He'd have one fight where he was inside almost the...
Yes, Squires was the betting favorite over Burns. I discuss this in In the Ring With Tommy Burns. First of all, at that time, Australians had a...
Burns once said, "I look small, but I weigh just what Sharkey weighed at his best. And I’m faster and a more clever boxer." Robert Edgren...
I remember Tomashek. He was so funny and such a breath of fresh air that he even got on some late night shows as a result, like Letterman or...
Holmes wins a decision because he is too fast and his footwork too good.
Trinidad. Just way too big, strong, and powerful. But it would be a very fun fight while it lasted.
Barkley was a true, natural middleweight, very strong, had a heck of a chin, was very tough, could take a beating and keep on throwing hard...
Foreman would have fought more cautiously, paced himself more, not leaned in as much and allowed himself to get clinched as much, which would have...
Agree this was a very good win for Bowe. Basically Big Daddy was just way too darn big and powerful for Cooper, which tells you just how darn...
Someone post Cooper vs. Mercer too. Another slugfest.
When motivated and in shape (and not partying and using recreational drugs), Bert Cooper could be hell on earth for anyone. Guy had great timing,...
Vitaly is the better fighter overall. Vlad has the harder punch in terms of pure one-punch tonnage, and the superior sheer raw physical...
In a pure boxing sense, Duran over Leonard, because Duran was a legend who had moved up in weight and Leonard was an undefeated champion and one...
Thanks gents. Most appreciated. Check out this review as well. http://www.eastsideboxing.com/weblog/news.php?p=14192&more=1
You have to include Holmes, for sure. Foreman and Liston both had very heavy, powerful jabs. I like Foreman's better.