http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/04/16/15/floyd-has-no-class-says-marvin-hagler
tremendous left hook but he was a converted southpaw like Frazier and Kooney, not much of a right hand but a tough guy and Brownsville legend....
He has been my number 1 based on how many defenses, fought the best, rematched tough fights, was the sole claimant to any title Heavyweight...
I agree
I favor the 40's now after a 2nd look and I see only Ali as the versatile fighter of the 70's, Foreman of the 70's could not match stamina with...
a dangerous crew there alone and I suspect serious damage to the the 70's flanks.....I am leaning with the 40's at this point
there is validity to this pick, I also picked Walcott over Big G in the past but he could be erratic, Charles was a good inside fighter and that...
I am a big fan of both men, Ken was a excellent boxer with decent power and Arguello had his very good jab followed by strait right hand rockets...
:good I see it this way
Unless Vlad gets old overnight I expect him to get past Jennings who is athletic and has a long reach and good stamina, he should fight a fight...
Roberto Duran
I was going to post this.....as we know HG anyone can be stopped especially if Joe Louis is in the other corner :good
its the punches you dont see that get you, JJW was a crafty pinpoint puncher and he had power in both hands, a shifty pair of feet and...
Harold was too good in the 175-190 class and he beat many....tough match for Marvin who was one of the kings of 160 but like the great Monzon that...
speed would make a big difference in this one and Liston would be easy to find and this is right in Joe Louis's wheelhouse. Joe would be cautious...