You’re pulling a bait and switch here, offering an apple and judging it as an orange. You didn’t ask me which list top to bottom was better in...
I’d go with the collective wisdom of the two dozen. It evens out the rough spots and blind spots. One or two or three outliers isn’t going to sway...
Long as we don’t get into fractions like the Brits.
Tyrell Biggs was obviously the more touted prospect around the time they turned pro. He had fought at the national and international level since...
Stop defending the weight bully. Duran was thicc before thicc was a thing. And I hate MMA.
He’d probably have been KO’d by someone like … Buster Douglas, lol. Tyson had a better chin than Floyd but nowhere near the resilience and...
Sure. But as the top post in that thread notes and warns, I can’t make heads or tails of it as we don’t see the original form and its alterations...
Kind of ironic that Hearns gets accused here of being a weight bully, but I’ve never read of him cutting massive pounds to weigh in … whereas...
All due respect, but if it takes 245 pages to explain the list then I’m going to have to pass. Same with entire threads on each weight division....
Given that he was KO’d 42 times, it’s conceivable that Boyd was stopped by every single punch in known boxing form — from both orthodox and...
What’s the methodology and research behind it? I’m not disputing you (or its validity as these things go), but the link takes us to a thread...
Tyson was a 12-1 favorite day before the fight and it went down to 8-1 by first bell with some gambling types rolling the dice on the upset with...
You want a team that blows either of these out of the water, literally? The 1984 U.S. Olympic swim team had Rowdy Gaines, Tracy Caukins and Nancy...
The whole topic is a trick question. Ali WAS better than Ali. Everybody knows that.
The 1984 team had Michael Jordan, Steve Alford and Patrick Ewing. In 1976, the U.S. had Mitch Kupchak, Quinn Buckner and Adrian Dantley … and...