the douglas on tyson night would be a top 20 heavy if he could have fought like that his entire career. he was brilliant that night.
much respect but it's tough to start at that late age especially at the lower weight classes. if you're dead set on giving it a go, i would have...
on a given night, holyfield at his best might be able to defeat anyone who has ever stepped in the ring. he's top 50 lb for lb imo who was...
with all that's going on with gatti right now i wanted to post a pic of the good ol' days. [IMG]
ok, i think i got this one. it's larry boardman who beat wallace "bud" smith, sandy saddler, jimmy carter, and paddy demarco in 9 months....
my guess as well.
never like collins. he seemed to think he was a big deal and just as important as the fighters.
pretty cool. honestly i had no idea about vince. i googled nba coach for 16 years after you gave the hint and fratello popped up. then i...
lampley is great. so is gus johnson.
Vince Fratello, father of Mike is the correct answer I believe.
unfortunately anyone that has fought to their death.
this is a good move. steward was trying to turn dawson into hearns and that's not his style. i think dawson beats hopkins if he goes back to his...
tyson wasn't the same as a few years earlier. lewis would stand a good chance here of winning. holyfield just had tyson's number stylistically.
it's really impossible to rate against other sports. as far as boxing, yes, he could be the most talented/athletic fighter to ever step in the ring.
one of the best scenes ever. :lol: never gets old watching it. that sounds like the some of the arguments on these boards.