This is true. From his own weight down, there are no more than one or two guys in history who I might make even odds with Marciano.
No, actually, watch again- Holyfield is dead tired in the late rounds of most of these fights, although his heart sometimes masks it. For example,...
As I say, I've never had a consistent one. I don't have the last one I made saved somewhere. I think I typed it up on here before we last lost the...
Haven't seen Holmes-Nielsen, but to pipe in on the sub-discussion that's cropped up, the decision in the first Holmes-Spinks fight wasn't...
I've never had a consistent pound-for-pound list. The few times I've tried to compile one, though, Charles has placed, I believe, around 7-14, but...
Now, I don't mean this as an insult, but I've seen you do plenty worse than "Ummming" someone. So you're more or less saying that Turpin looked...
Why'd he wait so long to turn pro?
How do you define "elite"? He's certainly not a pound-for-pound elite or a linear champ, but he's a top five guy in his weightclass right now.
I think "too small" is an oversimplification. He was smaller, and he didn't really have the punch or stamina(as a heavyweight) to break down Bowe...
To tell the tuth, I think McVey is a little overrated as a puncher. In all his 20-some-odd fights with Langford, Jeanette, McVey and Johnson, he...
Ummm... What criteria are you using here? Marciano won either every round or every round but one(some had the second round for Cockell), floored...
Now, by dominance, do you mean winning easily/convincingly, or just consistently winning against the best?
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43 in a 78-fight career, as compared with Marciano's 43 in 49. And about two of them were heavyweights for Toney. Toney had better boxing...
That wasn't the question.