Might be difficult for them to win 'the title' in today's era, due to it not being readily available at all times. No doubt they'd be belt...
Rather than focusing on Tua not beating Byd, maybe we should be focusing on Foreman's inability to beat Young instead.
Thanks petal
Pretty sure mayweather vs de la Hoya was in a slightly smaller sized ring, although I can't find a source. This obviously played in to Oscar's...
Maybe the longer reaches of heavyweights stops them from throwing shorter, more explosive punches like the kind that Louis, Dempsey and Marciano...
For as easy as it is to bash Dempsey for his title reign and opposition, had he faced Greb and actually beat him, his legacy only gets enhanced by...
Probably still holding out for that Khan fight. It's a shame it probably won't come to fruition, because it's a very intriguing matchup. Sadly the...
Gatti & Ortiz vs Mayweather Linares vs Salgado Malik Scott vs Wilder Roy Jones Jr & Briggs vs Danny Green
I thought the idea of p4p was that you don't equate for their weight or size, you rank purely on their skills and attributes. Obviously resume and...
Not a lot I can say to that. Salvador Sahcnez's win over Azumah Nelson does equally as poorly under the same restrictions though.
Can someone please tell me why a win over Rahman, a lineal champ, isn't as good as beating Ron Lyle or running Norton close?
Do you not think Frazier was very dominant until Foreman blasted him out? I 100% agree with you on Foreman and Norton
i The biggest difference between there opposition is that Louis did a massive body of work in his earlier career, whereas Ali's best wins came...
Pretty much, then Ali went on to beat the top contenders that Frazier had already beaten during his absence. Well that is at least before Ali took...
1 Louis (12-2) 2 Ali (11-3) 3 Marciano (6-8) 4 Lewis (14-0) 5 Johnson (4-10) 6 Frazier (7-7) 7 Holmes (7-7) 8 Wladimir (9-5) 9 Foreman (10-4) 10...