I mean, head to head I've got him up there. If we can consider him against Tyson or Holyfield in their primes when he's 37, I think he's made a...
Holmes didn't throw combinations like Ali because he had a completely different style and longer arms, he threw more straights, and the only punch...
If I see you on the streets, you better hope there aren't any limos around.
I find the claim that Holmes doesn't have any major weapons other than his jab extremely funny. Lol
I think Lewis just doesn't have the sort of "presence" of a champion or something (?), it's definitely something intangible. Cause he was great,...
Were there really that many holdovers from Ali's era? Norton for only a couple fights, Young became a stepping stone journeyman, Lyle got in a...
In an ideal world, monsters like him shouldn't have to be considered up there.
I guess that's what everybody was focused on at that point.
Chuvalo was a lot more refined skill wise than we usually come to think of him has having, but I can't see him outworking Mercer.
After beating up an old Ali, being able to show that you're actually legit is definitely gonna be a head turner.
The only thing I got against him was that he was a bad person outside of the ring. I do wish that he had a rematch with Page, though, I feel as if...
You've been speaking the truth, too. It's good to see. I can get heated up talking about this stuff cause boxing means a lot to me.
Lewis was definitely the more active one and yeah, he can take the spot. I wanna say Holmes, but Lewis definitely went for it more and definitely...
Maybe. He wasn't able to do it to Benn, but he was past his best at that point.
He chose not to fight Witherspoon again because he was on a decline and chose to take it easy, he said that himself. Even then, was able to win...