I'd actually wonder about Louis and Dempsey, but they'd have to be at their best that night. I'd actually bet on Louis if it's a rematch :D
The one I would bet on? '66 Ali '71 Frazier (FOTC night) '73 Foreman Prime Liston, Tyson, and Bowe, but even with all of them, I'd be ready...
Norton has resume beside Ali, but it's the win that really makes people mention him alongside the other great four of the 70's— Ali, Frazier,...
Dunno. Didn't see the fight yet.
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Great fight.
Roy Jones seems to think so. He posted an image of it as a response to Eddie Hearn.
Klitschko was baffled by it. Clearly switch-hitting angles and movement is Ukrainians' kryptonite.
Obliged to advertise the fight likely. I reckon Usyk wouldn't make a single comment before the fight if it was up to him.
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Jersey Joe Walcott. Granted switch-hitting adds a lot to Fury's mystique.
Hagler by far. The man created unfathomable angled mid-combination. Pep utilized southpaw stance very efficiently as well. Changing stances from...
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Roy liked to give people show for their money, and even if he really struggled, the rematch would make Joe Louis proud.
Hagler-Leonard was a popularity contest.