Yeah sure if Uysk loses the narrative will change. To be honest I wouldn't even be too surprised if Uysk lost fairly soon.
I still think Wilder ages well. A older Wilder with way more wear and tear losing doesn't mean it's not a good win IMO. And in the first fight...
Good way of putting it.
Makes sense those were the earliest days of boxing so things usually takes time to build a pool of contenders.
Were do people rank Sam Langford on all time heavyweight lists?
Fury Wilder 1. 114-112 Fury. Funny enough there were a lot of close rounds so while I think a draw is pretty generous to Wilder not in agreement...
2015 Fury in particular would be really tough matchup for Ali I think. After that Fury didn't have the same speed and conditioning imo.
Yeah the Marciano era gets rinsed on as well. Not as much though. Perhaps because most of fans from that era aren't alive having a little to do...
I noticed this period is very hated on in particular across boxing fans in general (maybe some years in this like 2003 and 2015 are rate (the year...
Seems fair. Pulev stood well with Tony Thompson who is one of the most legit 6'5 billed guys and he wasn't that much shorter.
I had it 6-6
I think it goes to points.
Where did it go wrong for Foreman against Young?
Ali's and Louis's numbers there are pretty incredible to be honest.
Haye fought Wlad instead and Lewis choose to retire.