I got a brand new one. It's quite nice. <--
Ike Williams, when inclined. His stoppages on film are as impressive as anyone's, be it all-out head-hunting savagery or a more measured breakdown...
Cheers. I think I may just be more a fan of the taller, lithe boxer-punchers like Charles, Robinson, Williams and Louis (in general). They tend to...
I sincerely believe that Charles had the power to not just keep Langford honest, but hurt him if he made a false move. Charles knocked out plenty...
As a whole that is true. But didn't Charles face the greater challenges? I don't believe Langford fought a light heavyweight quite as good as...
Well he did keep Rocky off, didn't he? For the first fight at least, a fight in which Charles was still 'good' but not the great fighter he was...
Well it's a testament to bravery and longevity, isn't it?
Langford had a longer reach? More like wingspan, not necessarily arm length. Width-of-back contributes also. Even so, Charles' height still...
Charles certainly didn't lack any power - he scored many a crushing knockout. Are we forgetting that he killed a man? At light heavyweight, while...
I made a big error in that light heavyweight thread and forgot Harold Johnson :mad:
I don't agree with that either.
Are you thick or something? We've already said that it's not about who won the fights, it's just 'fighters who faced the highest level of...
I'd say Tunney matched Ike Williams... But Ray Robinson is a bit of a different story. So Angott has the ultimate series at the top, the bit just...
Not Hagler, he was a work horse. I'd say Willie Pep.