Wlad by stoppage in the second half of the fight
Great post. Totally agree (and the 1st part of it especially)
Can't believe nobody mentioned James Smith yet. He always looked unbeliveably old for his age
I actually think Rocky would beat all those big heavyweights. Grant had no defense and glass jaw, Briggs had awful stamina. McCline was better...
Yeah, Briggs' resume is much worse. But he shouldn't have been a lineal champion since he lost to 49 y.o. Foreman. Moorer was legitimate lineal champ
LOL, all Joshua is saying is that Tyson should stay away from fighting YOUNG guys at his age (54) Here what Joshua said on how his fight a prime...
From Ring TV: In the early 1990s, Ray Mercer was regarded as one of the best heavyweights in the world. Owner of one of the most durable chins in...
Yeah, Moorer's resume isn't very deep if people put Botha in his top 5 wins. I don't think Botha would make top 15 in Tyson's, Lewis' and Wlad's...
Michael Moorer: 1 - Holyfield 2 - Cooper 3 - Shulz 4 - Jirov 5 - Smith Well, that was really TOUGH, outside of the 1st place. Why Cooper at #2?...
Bowe: 1 - Holyfield 2 - Golota. It wasn't a robbery, so it does count - Bowe just outtoughed Golota. Bowe won according to rules, just like Lewis...
I think this fight would look like Ellis vs Quarry - it would be very boring with Sharkey winning by comfortable decision
He would KO overrated Ruddock, would probably beat old Holmes and Foreman (but could lose to both in his off-night), and would lose to Bowe and...
Holmes and Foreman Foreman's record in the second part of his career was 31-3 and it would stand that way if the fights were scored correctly by...
Holyfield: 1 - Bowe 2 - Tyson 3 - Holmes (old, but beat prime version of Ray Mercer) 4 - Foreman (old, but knocked out Michael Moorer 3 years...
Toney was more talented and more skilled, but Chavez had greater career because he had much more dedication to boxing comparing to Toney