Ali. And I can just hear the great man,himself,bellowing out "NO CON-TESST!"
Mercer is still there at the end of 15 rounds but is soundly outpointed. Ali still too fast and clever.
I too go for Lewis,Fergy. But Lennox would have to follow a strict plan to do it - boxing carefully for the first five rounds or so. It would be...
A lot would say that Ken Norton was lucky in getting the verdict for his second fight with Muhammad Ali. Ali would be rated between 11-15 in all...
Ali-Frazier Holyfield-Bowe Ali-Norton Johansson-Patterson Fury-Wilder In that order.
It is absolutely disgusting that he did n't get a title shot in the lt.heavy division. Beating Archie Moore three times is qualification enough...
I agree with you in the assessment of McCallum's performance in that fight. Along with a lot of others I thought that Watson was going to win...
Very true,mate. Archie was a one off.
I always enjoy watching that bout but it's not my favourite Fab 4 fight. I would give that accolade to Sugar Ray Leonard's first fights with...
Hagler-Hearns is rightly touted as one of the all time great fights but after that breathtaking first round the writing was on the wall.
Struggled with Hearns? Interesting viewpoint. As much as I admired Duran's performance against Marvin,the judges did flatter him a bit. My own...
My own choice. Definitely the one that displays all of Muhammad's prime arsenal. My runner up choice would be the Rumble in the Jungle....
That would be my one of Marvin's too.
As Klompton has stated,Muhammad officially vacated the crown in 1970 so Joe was the official champion on the night of March 8th 1971.
Absolutely. And Golota repeated the stupidity in the rematch.