There's more to will than mindlessly getting up and taking a beating. How one deals with adversity. Tyson would give up on throwing combos, and...
I know it seems to be blasphemy on these forums to say that Tyson was anything but invincible in his prime, but I have Tua winning this. Tua...
I had Taylor up 4 rds to 3, however, I could see it being 4 to 3 the other way, too. Personally, I thought it was a close fight.
Joe was obviously the superior boxer. And he did do well against larger opponents like Galento and both Baers. However, young Foreman was a force...
I agree with your basic analysis of Golota. He has only lost to upper-tier fighters, and mostly due to his own mental issues. Having said that, he...
Seems pretty clear to me. Holmes might be shaken at some point, maybe even dropped. But, he should be able to outbox Tua. Holmes wins 10 rounds to...
Of that 4, I rank them: 1.) Lennox Lewis 2.) Evander Holyfield 3.) Riddick Bowe 4.) Mike Tyson Truthfully, I would be tempted to rate...
Anything by Thomas Hauser.
I like Virchis by mid to late KO. He's strong and tough. He doesn't appear to be very fast, but that doesn't matter much since Briggs doesn't move...
Ummm... no.
Good list. I'm on the fence regarding Vitali-Lennox, and I think I disagree with you about Don King. However, as far as the rest of it goes......
I lean toward Foreman. His power was unbelievable, and that was with poor technique. If George in his prime learned to put his weight into a...
De la Hoya deserved the nod against Quartey. Either way, it was closer than 9 to 3 as you claim. Hardly a robbery. Ngoudjo fought close fights...
Haye is doing it the right way, no doubt. However, I think people are being a little premature with his heavyweight career. Let's see how he...
They're all great fighters. If one refers just to technical ability, I lean toward Marquez, although just by a very small amount. If one refers to...