Me too.
Very true. Dave never really gets into the fight.
And Ali was very fond of Bugner. I agree that it was because of the heat.
Sounds feasible,Fergy. Lennox would have to be really......really careful in the first five rounds or so though.
This is going to be a really close one - full of action with both men going all out. Gavilan is better at this weight but for THAT night in...
Dead right,Fergy. Good to see you back mate!
I reckon this to be one thrilling fight with the 'Whitechapel Windmill''s superior skills making the difference. Berg UD15 Mancini
Yes. Sharkey,as good as he certainly was,would n't have beaten the 1963 Cassius Clay.
I concur.
The great shape Ali was in the second Norton & Frazier bouts and the Foreman one as "Fat"?
Not begrudging Dubois his chance but should n't his conqueror,Joe Joyce be getting a title shot ahead of him?
At what stage of Muhammad's 70s career would you consider to be his "Fat Elvis" version? My take is that the 1970-75 version of Ali beats...
How I envisage it. Napoles is the superior technician but it would take a Robinson or SRL to convincingly defeat a prime Gavilan,
I agree with all of this,Mr Magoo. In my opinion Azumah was the greatest fighter,P4P,African fighter. That ko of Pat Cowdell was chilling!!
Ali would be using Willard as target practice with hardly a glove in return meeting it's target. "TIMBERRRRRRRR!!!!!"