Throw out the ten round loss to 36 fight veteran Jack Taylor in 1924 (Max's second year of competition at age 19, which Schmeling reversed in...
BoxWRECK lists Ike's height at 5'-5-1/2" with a 71 inch reach, and Sam as 5'-6-1/2" with a 72 inch reach. Of course the caveat here is that these...
Correct. Holmes immediately stated after Houston that while Shavers was the hardest puncher he ever fought, Cobb was by far the strongest....
This should have been debunked a long time ago. SRR-Docusen is also on film. Robinson-Fusari was recorded in live sound, and that sound recorded...
I think Ali suffered the majority of his competitive brain damage against Shavers. Muhammad's coordination and reflexes never looked right after...
Ironically, six of one, half a dozen of the other. Loughran defeated him after Campbell, then generously tipped Max off that he had been...
An old and fat Qawi was actually an inch shorter than Sam, with an inch less of reach, yet stole some rounds from old Foreman, a super heavyweight...
I assume you're specifically referring to what happened between Jerry and Muhammad in 1970, which was really just getting going when Jerry got...
Swarmer, that's a knowledgeable and well studied analysis. Max also showed some defensive skills eluding shots when King Levinski tried to...
Throw out Ali, and Ken's resume gets considerably diluted. I can't see Norton ever getting through four rounds with Cooney on his feet, let alone...
Even Bob has virtually conceded that Ahumada deserved to take his title, admitting the significance of their draw in Albuquerque, of all places....
A princely sum ("For which I will gladly pay you Tuesday!"-sorry, seen too many Popeye cartoons with Wimpy!) Thanks for that valuable eyewitness...
I think 1994 Foreman takes longer than six rounds, but he would never take a backwards step, and apply an advancing rope a dope which would...
Satterfield could box, perform with caution, and play the cutie. I think he'd pull of a decision here, and realize early that approach would make...
Old Foreman trained with weights. His legs had greater muscle mass than when he was younger. I don't recall him ever taking a backwards step...