I remember him well. I brought the Brown fight up on another thread about long rounds not too long ago. The officials stopped the clock when...
It's also worth pointing out that his KO power seemed to be equal in both hands. Not sure exactly where I'd rank him, but he'd be way up there....
Wilder, mainly for just waiting around for the right opening. David Tua as well...
Not arguing your point, and not that their score matters, but the AP actually had Floyd winning that 115-111. I've seen cards going both ways on...
I would say he's up there. Nothing against the guy, but the fact that he is in the books as a "World" champion is yet another reminder of what a...
Charles Martin? He beat a bunch of nobodies to get his title shot, then won it when Glazkov injured his knee without getting hit. Other than that,...
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He wasn't bad actually. Any idea why he retired when he did?
Here's someone in Seldon's corner trying to motivate him against Nobles... https://m.youtube.com/results?sp=mAEA&search_query=Gerald+nobles+titties
I'd like to think that Floyd does at least as well vs. Galento as he did against a past prime, but still tough Bonavena. Floyd's chin would worry...
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Was it normal for Lou Costello to be doing post-fight interviews back then?
I totally agree with you about Galento. He's got to be the biggest knob in the history of the sport, hands-down...outside of the criminal types...
Lyle actually launched a comeback in 1995, and went 4-0 (4 KOs). Lyle actually weighed 222 for the last of those fights, which was about about he...
Mills: He bit his ear Tyson: That was a punch Mills: Bull****