So am I, man. Great dude, great human being, helluva fighter. But its just truth to point out the differences between him and some of the great...
I really like the 3rd Barrera-Morales fight. Some high skill levels and really fancy tricks go down in those 12 rounds. My favorite all time...
After the 6th, I'd agree. Leonard had only had one good round in the first 5(3rd or 4th, forget of the top) and was being pretty soundly...
This. Theres really nothing else to say.
I think he might have been stopped, but he'd had gone down with honor. My opinion of Lewis is high though. Dude was a lot more formidable than...
Leonard was always gonna catch him again. Every time he landed clean, Hearns would react negatively and the pounding would start. Ray was...
#2 behind Louis, tbh. Add the Liston win, and the 9 title defenses, and I think he has the best heavyweight resume ever by quite a stretch.
I say that because, aside from a first round knockdown in Rock's title challenge, Charles and Walcott failed to really hurt Rock. Outbox and...
I certainly give Walcott the edge over Ringo, and I think Moore may have one too, due to technique and placement. I'm gonna add this too,...
Oscar below 140 is one of the most deadly fighters in those weight ranges. Far more deadly the Manny Pacquiao below 135. Yes, I said it, and I...
I know and worked with all Tua's people. The problem with the Lennox fight was he trained AND fought with that attitude. Called Punchers Cancer...
Both close, could go either way fights with tons of action. But I gotta go with Ike and Dave. Felt more two way, more like a sustained, pitched...
Totally pride and ego talking. Now, when he says 20 more seconds in round 10? I can see it.
McCall, Chuvalo, and 70's Ali rank for me. Fought some of the best punchers ever, fielded brutal bombs from them, and kept on ticking.
Gotta give the edge to Marciano for consistency. He was down less, and he got hurt less frequently. Marciano never faced a hitter like Foreman,...