He was a clumsy caveman of a fellow I agree, you could say the personification of Fred Flintstone if he was a boxer; but I think that's a decisive...
Rather smart and philosophical for a boxing fan, you should have more likes for the amount of comments you've made lol...
I've yet to view solid evidence disproving that Marciano compensated Vingo financially as that's all I've ever seen in books and documentaries and...
If Fury was around in the 80's, no doubt he'd wind up starring as one of the villains in one of Arnie's movies.
Time will tell; hopefully we see him prove or disprove it against Fury.
Well, who was more flawed, yet more successful than Julius Caesar? Till he met his bloody end of course.
He did the same for Louis, Walcott and Vingo and this is why I hold the man in such high regard; for the qualities he showed outside of the ring...
Fair enough. I wasn't trying to race-bait either I was simply pointing out the 500lb elephant sitting on the couch that nobody dares mention (a...
Fair enough, sometimes I don't get notifications for replies either but yes, Marciano himself said Ezzard was the toughest opponent he ever faced...
[MEDIA] Sour grapes aside, Atlas knew the man better than almost anybody.
Fairs; you must understand me asking since I've seen you do nothing but marginalize Marciano, ignored my compliments on Ezzard and now objecting...
George, are you black? I'm detecting strong anti-white tendencies in your boxing tastes.
You like my comment, yet nitpick through semantics? What I meant by that statement, which you should have already understood, is the fact most...
And that's the beauty of the man, the fact that he emerged victorious from the jaws of defeat, time and time again. That's what makes a true...
Larry has long since redeemed himself from that emotional outburst; a truly underrated fighter that refused to play the phony political charades...