I think that using the Holyfield/HOlmes fight of 1992 might be a little little misleading when using it to gauge a potential fight between a prime...
Tyson has to ranked higher than Frazier. Tyson was the youngest heavyweight champion ever, Tyson unified the title, Tyson regained the heavyweight...
I don't see how Foreman could ever be considered a top 5 heavyweight during his comeback years. He avoided all the top 5 guys, and he only took on...
Ali looked horrible against Berbick - clumsy, uncoordinated, no power. I'm sure he was sick already, but damn, that was a stinker of a fight. Ali...
Morrison admitted to being a steroid user during his boxing career, so I'm sure that helped the power in his left hook. But his hook was very...
The Brian Nielsen fight was an ugly fight to score. Holmes started out well, but just like in the McCall and Harris fights, he faded down the...
Mike Tyson as well
Foreman's punch didn't lift Frazier in the air. That fallacy has been repeated and harped on countless times in books and magazines by writers...
You are ignoring the dates here. The Young fight was in 1977. Ali ignored Foreman all through 1975-1976, during the times when George...
Ali lost to a kid with seven pro fights; if that's not embarrasing, I don't what is. And he got an immediate title shot afterwards. Ali really...
The five fights in Toronto were exhibition fights; they were glorified sparring sessions. Plus, Foreman beat Lyle and Frazier after that; how much...
Ali lost to Ken Norton in 1973 and then rematched him later that year. That whole NOrton thing delayed Ali's title shot a bit.
George more than earned a rematch with Ali. Beating both Frazier and Lyle, not to mention Scott Ledoux and Dino Denis, placed him as the number...
If they had fought sometime in 1975, I think Ali would still have beaten him. Ali was too fast, too sharp, and too skilled. If they had fought...