Holyfield in the 80s is a P4P fierce boxer.
Top 10 of the 70s. He cannot be in the Top 5 of the 70s (Ali, Foreman, Frazier, Holmes, Norton).
It is not possible to knock out Holmes. But circumstances changed: 1. H2H beast peak Mike Tyson 2. Holmes far from his prime Holmes, who fought...
Both have losses to former LHW champion Jan Błachowicz.
1. Calzaghe due to wins over the following: Eubank, Kesler and RJJ (I will add Hopkins) 2. RJJ 3. definitely not Ward (LHW Golota)
Tyson's most impressive knockout of Spinks in 91 seconds, I compare with a few seconds more: [MEDIA] This is the 89th second of the fight :)
The question is whether Foreman lost to Briggs?
[MEDIA] Thus, Foreman would retire with a score of 77 wins (68 KO), 4 losses; as Lineal HW Champion. That would make a mark on the HW ATG list :)
Huge first round knockout score. He unfairly became the Lineal HW champion, boxing against Foreman on the back foot. Foreman deserved at least a...
In every sense it is. Floyd Patterson is the youngest LINEAL HW Champion in history, and the first two-time HW World Champion in history.
[MEDIA] When did the glove break?
Muhammad Ali after Sonny Banks and Henry Cooper knockdowns.
Leon Spinks Vs. Muhammad Ali 1 Definitely a green fighter, definitely a great success; debatably great performance.
Peak Stipe is IMHO H2H above Jones. Stipe has an impressive resume.
I have always ranked Aleksander Rakic in LHW higher than Darko Stosic in HW from Serbian MMA fighters.