"No mas" was worse, as it was seemingly a statement on Duran's character. He backed down from a fight. Against Hearns, he took his bomb like a man.
Yes, thanks. I forgot those.
What happened to Bramble? After twice beating up Ray Mancini, it looked like he was a solid champion who might be around for awhile. But then...
I think Frazier's bobbing and weaving would make Max miss badly, and then Joe would tear him up on the inside. Joe Frazier is simply far more...
McCall was no journeyman, though. He has quite a few good wins: Lewis, Seldon, Maskaev, Akinwande, Oquendo, and Ferguson. The guy was sometimes...
I remember when I saw this fight I thought, that despite the knockdowns, Berbick came back to win. But Snipes got the decision.
I didn't know that Hagler and Duran had become friends. I'd like to see them chuckling merrily over lunch.
The light-heavyweight division was great back then. So many good fighters, but never that big unification fight. Galindez, Conteh, Saad,...
I don't blame the fighters much. It's the WBC that is ridiculous. First, why do they let Wilder defend against all these stiffs? And then, to...
Mugabi was never really a middleweight. I think Abraham would be too strong for him.
At their very best...who takes it?
Yeah, it was a ridiculous stoppage. Lennox landed a couple of good shots and the ref stepped in. It could have easily gone on.
My main concern about Fury is that he likes to booze it up. This is an underrated reason for the decline of fighters.
Prior to hearing this sparring story, my pick was Valuev by decision, but I'm not so sure now. But sparring and a real fight aren't always the...
Rahman is heavier than all of these guys, and I think that counts for something. I think he'd do pretty well against the list overall.