Agreed but I think for the most part they would have been similarly ranked as they were in the 1930s and 40s, with the exception of Galento being...
I think Lou Nova would have been better off in the 70's. Duane Bobick and Boone Kirkman paraded around as potential title challengers in those...
I think the Tillis episode shows that fighters tend to say whatever suits them at the time. Saying Tyson hit harder than Shavers immediately after...
Tua looked like trash until pulling it out late against the skilled but inexperienced and always fragile Maskaev. Story of Tua's career for the...
Hardest hitting: Jackson Most effective: Hearns Foster is not far behind in either category.
Hearns.
I would say that he had as good a career as he could have, if not for the outrageous decision against Toney. He was rightfully a big underdog...
At 17 years old Valdes weighed 175 pounds. That's the only time he made the light heavyweight limit and was a heavyweight afterwards. Not much...
Grit and a jab was most of what Valdes had going for him. Fulton's chin is the question here, otherwise he should be able to win if he was as good...
Bethea was an aggressive spoiler with a very solid chin. Morris was a big guy, but scored his best wins against Fulton on his back and never...
Terrell I thought was very fortunate to win the decision over Cleveland Williams but Shavers did not have the skill or the speed of the "Big Cat"...
Carnera could win it I think. Despite being a big man who has been accused of chin problems, his stamina and durability to the body were...
Tillis has said both. After the good effort against Tyson, he went onto claim Tyson the hardest puncher, but years later in an autobiography he...
It was a very unfortunate turn of events considering all the charity work among other things that Louis did to serve his country, but he should...
Pep had twice the amount of Pernell Whitaker's total fights against ranked contenders. But Whitaker did pack a lot of quality in those relatively...