After Fury's recent performance against Wilder, people have atarted to compare him to the great Ali in his ability to box, move, take a punch,...
I would agree with this. The Ali of the second Frazier fight/Foreman is still too much for any other heavyweight in history!
For me it is Ali, Holmes and Lewis...in that order. I believe their particular style of boxing demonstrated the required characteristics that...
I agree that Ali was dominant in parts of the first Liston fight but having watched it a hundred times, there were moments when Liston looked like...
I recently watched the first batch of title defences (again) and was amazed by how dominant Ali was against Floyd Patterson, Cleveland Williams,...
Many people consider the greatest heavyweight to be Louis and then Ali...I am of the opinion that it is Ali and then Holmes. I do not include...
In Champions Forever, Ali mentioned that he was not able to dance and move after the first few rounds as he would have become too tired. No doubt...
A prime Ali would have done what he did against Big Cat Cleveland Williams...danced and jabbed and knocked Big George out.
What about the truly great fights of the past?! I for one am excited about the upcoming Ruiz vs Joshua contest despite recognizing that neither...
Thanks for the correction!
After watching Luis Ortiz "outbox" Wilder for most of the fight and then being dropped by that murderous right-hand, how do you think Holmes would...
I am not sure there are too many people who still "under-estimate" Holmes. He is in my top 3 heavweights since the 1960s: Ali, Holmes, Lewis - and...
Tyson seemed to perform much better and with more aggression and ferocity when he was ahead in his fights. With Holyfield, it is visibly apparent...
Pernell is generally considered to be a ring technician of the highest calibre and Hagler is known for his tremendous toughness and heart.
I would say he never fulfilled his potential and his ability to take a punch was questionable...but my point is the manner in which he execute his...