How I see it too.
Lennox - no contest for reasons stated above.
The middleweight Robinson of the early fifties takes a hard fought albeit clear decision. Any later version of Sugar loses to the 'Human Windmill'
I've only read 'Against All Odds' which I found quite good. I was surprised that only a couple of lines were inked on Larry's fight with Oliver...
I go along with that. Nobody,least of all Holmes,expected that it would be a light-heavy champion,albeit a great one,would be the man who ended...
Good thought. 1984 Pinklon beats the 'Bounty Hunter'
Marciano loses to Louis but,as a couple have already mentioned,splits a series with JJWQ and Ezzard.
That one did get me thinking. I see Bowe narrowly taking it.
Hopkins narrowly beats Joe on points. Jones clearly beats Joe on points.
Wins Wins Loses Wins
I thought long and hard about which out of Foreman and McCall would qualify for my 1994 award.
One of the best eras of boxing,Fergy. Leonard-Hearns I would be number one. Closely followed by Hagler-Hearns.
Sorry. Normally I'd have picked up on that straight away but I'd only just got up at the time I'd read it.
Ali at his peak in 1978?
Certainly not on a historical all time great list. In my opinion Muhammad is number one and Larry number three with only a 'Brown Bomber'...