From the guys that Holmes fought between 78-85, I could see Vitali whose not on the list doing it.
Only if one of them had a .44 magnum 6 rounds.
Considering that he started his pro career with a 6-6 record and went on to win WBA title I think of him as an overachiever.
A lot of people don't like Tua, he was short, very short reach, not particularly fast with hands or feet, nothing really flashy, but he was...
No he was in the wrong weight division. He should have been a cruiserweight.
Wilder knocks those pretty gold teeth of Johnson's right out of his mouth.
Weaver was good, but he was just too easy to hit, and against a puncher like Foreman he'd get stopped middle rounds.
I really don't think he'd say too much. If Tyson started the word game with Liston, Liston might call him a ******, but Sonny wasn't much of a...
I think what a lot of people disliked was his ability to retire and unretire and get big money fights without having to fight tuneups. Then again...
Michael Myers aka The Shape is my favorite slasher.
Definitely a complicated individual, but I think most boxers are, isn't he a trainer nowadays?
Pernell Whitaker against Hurtado was behind on points became aggresive and stopped him.
Lightning Lonnie Smith vs Billy Costello. Thought Smith would reign a bit longer but got stopped in his first defense.
And Golota was favored to beat Brewster, who blew him out in 53 seconds!
I think the biggest was Andrew Golota, he fought for every single belt. WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO.