Joe would be walking through a minefield for the first five rounds or so,Fergy. He'd have to cover up and be very careful,avoiding Foreman's bombs...
Smokin' Joe.
Hi there Richard. That would have been a good fight. I still see Ken winning,though,for reasons explained on my earlier post.
Norton would always have beaten Quarry. As has been said,a prime Norton was only in serious danger from master boxers - Ali and Holmes. Or...
Yeah a short and sweet one,definitely. I agree that Max takes it for the reason that you state.
How I see it. 1948 Louis loses to Marciano but lasts longer and maybe even wins the first few rounds. Marciano TKO Louis circa ninth/tenth round.
Morning,Fergy. If by a very slim chance,Fury is distracted enough or complacent the fights between Tim Witherspoon and James 'Bonecrusher' Smith...
I was thinking about this just yesterday funnily enough. Yes,as an upset it would rank in the same ballpark as Douglas-Tyson.
Tony moiders dem!
This was Joe Louis prime of prime period - 1938/39. Tony did well to score that knockdown.
This would be a good fight. I go for Young's counterpunching to outscore Spinks' aggressive charges and workrate.
ent i Truly a unique moment in time,Tockah. Even those who were n't boxing fans took an interest.
Joe still had some of his old power left which would have been enough to stop Leon. If the fight goes over the halfway mark,however,Spinks could...
Ali v Foreman Ali v Frazier I,II & III. Ali v Norton II Ali v Liston I Holmes v Norton Foreman v Lyle Bowe v Holyfield I
I don't blame Larry one bit for that incident. Most of us would have either done the same as Holmes to Berbick or at least been tempted to.