I know Keene Simmons, as he was from Bayonne and when I was the MC for the unveiling of the Marciano Stamp he was their. He claimed that he...
I already stated that Foreman's record was padded, and I already went over Eddie Ros's padded record as well. You can also say that about a lot of...
I agree 100% ! Like I stated before, I go by a lot of things, and when I put them all together, it comes out Ali.
Louis was the class of his era. As far as being Great goes, it would depend on what you call Great. The only so called Great fighter IMO was Billy...
Rocky wasn't a bad amateur either. He actually boxed in the AAU Olympic tryouts but got injured and couldn't go on. He also fought in the Golden...
Here's a few things I researched a couple of years ago. Here are the average record's of the opponents of Rocky and Joe: Marciano - W 29.7-L...
I also agree that Liston was the best heavyweight during the late 1950's til the early 1960's. He was the most feared fighter in the world. Boxing...
Here's Teddy Atlas all-time top 10 in all weight classes: 1. Sugar Ray Robinson 2. Henry Armstrong 3. Muhammad Ali 4. Benny Leonard 5. Sam...
Yes he did. I remember when I got the call.
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I agree 100% ! Up until the mid 1960's most boxing experts had Dempsey #1. In the Associated Press Mid-Century Poll in 1950, Dempsey was voted...
Because it has never been asked before.
I am talking about at the time they fought Louis. Neither one was rated at that time.
The knockdown didn't really count that much in the scoring of rounds, BUT did in the end when one of the judges had it 5-5. Marciano was penalized...
I never said they didn't fight some soft opponents, so I agree with you on that. I was talking about Vingo's record. Your the one that stated that...