I put my money on Moore. It is interesting the A. J. Liebling wrote that he wouldn't expect the card of the 1923 Yankee Stadium heavyweight...
Joe Louis would get him. It might take a bit, as it did with Godoy, but he'll get Chuvalo out of there, the question is would Chuvalo's face...
I would put my money on Charles. Seriously, I wonder if Firpo could have even a 50% winning percentage against Charles' opposition. For...
I think Walcott beats the 1919 Willard by a wide margin, most likely a decision, but I can see Willard being stopped late.
Okay, I didn't really understand your initial post because I am not familiar with the incident(s) you are mentioning. But I am old enough...
"Most people seem to love Dempsey more than Marciano for some reason." He was colorful. Dempsey was a star type. Marciano was an...
I might be too cynical, but I think if slavery were still profitable, it probably could make a comeback and the moral consensus against it would...
Up until 1776, the British were governing America. They were not only complicit in slavery, they were the government under which it was happening.
The United States of America didn't even exist until 1776. Slavery was introduced to the current area of the USA by the British. Truthfully,...
two questions Were all the guys taking punches at Louis white? Was he the only champ this happened to? I remember Marciano saying once when...
Well, let's compare Dorazio with Franklin Total records and winning percentage Dorazio-----73-23-1 (98 fights) 74.5% winning percentage...
Discounting everything else, and if we knew nothing about him, if you said there was a fighter who was the only fighter to sweep his...
An issue I want to touch on even though the thread is at last dead. "John Henry Lewis was blind" He had impaired vision in one eye. He came into...
Dubblechin's posts of primary sources do indicate that an eventual Louis-Franklin fight seemed to be on the table. One can claim WWII would...
"He failed to finish Ezzard Charles once to state the obvious, which is roughtly the equivalent of failing to stop Gibbons." Charles was a...