No Mas is the only one I can think of. Which is a shame because other sports usually have cool names for their iconic plays. "The shot", "The hand...
:xqw
Only one? Man that's hard. I'll go with Tatsuyoshi vs Singwancha.
I feel you could make the case that Marciano was past his prime vs Moore. Obviously Moore was also past his prime but it is still a noteworthy...
I think we have a winner!
He's the first guy I thought of. Good pick.
Sorry for adding to the pile of threads talking about all time p4p lists. I was just wondering if there was anyone who you consider top 20 p4p...
That's a tough one. I think a prime Tatsuyoshi (Greg Richardson fight) would beat Sahaprom but I'm not super confident about it.
Tatsuyoshi performs the greatest comeback of all time and beats Sahaprom in the rematch for his father who recently passed. He then retires and...
I believe I remember hearing about a rumor that Greb was afraid that Holyfield's bald head would reflect the light and blind him. This claim...
I'd warn him about these time travelers trying to change history.
Fitzsimmons is cleary one of the greatest p4p in terms of resume but I don't see anything on film that would make me favor him to beat Hagler.
neat
I gotta go with Ray Arcel. The list of greats he has trained is stunning. He even trained this guy from Cincinnati called Ezzard Charles. Jokes...
Taking Bam by decision but not super confident.