Cuevas broke multiple jaws , ribs, and eye sockets. for sheer force of one blow I believe he was the hardest puncher with one punch in...
Ali hit plenty hard enough to make Tyson respect him, not only that, to stop him. So Fouts is wrong on that. Ali wouldn't need to brawl with...
It's almost unheard of where two atg's prime or close to it fighters meet and one completely obliterates the other. Especially when considering...
But he would know how to protect it better. Thus, it's relevant. Prime example...... Wilfredo Benitez. He didn't have a great chin, but he knew...
Louis's hand speed WITH power is the best their is. Ali may have hit faster, Tyson may have hit harder with one shot. But no heavy in history had...
Hearns's jab would be key against Nunn. I see the Hearns vs Virgil Hill scenario where Hearns jab would work over time, and the threat of his...
Steward and Futch, both seemed to actually care about the fighters, both great strategist , and great teachers. Both handled great fighters from...
Mayweather Jr. Is the poster child for this topic.
No particular order . Just some off the top of my head without focusing in on it. I'm sure they're harder punchers that I missed. I'm sure their...
Disagree on those two. Cuevas is one of very few fighters that actually broke bones with his power shots. He also did it more than once. That left...
I pick fighters their are plenty of film on. 1#J.Jackson #2 D.Lopez #3 P Cuevas #4 E.Shavers. #5 S.Saddler #6 T.Hearns #7 B.Foster #8 Foreman #9...
I'll go with the consensus here. Though Norris is overrated in my opinion ( Not his physicality, physically he was gifted) it would be a heck of...
For men that looked out of shape that fit the criteria of the question. Mathis Sr, Fury, and Tubbs All 3 men were surprisingly light on their...
Agree but with 1 caveat. I do believe brain damage and truma is overstated. But after a certain age is when the real damage seemed to occur....
1 agree 2 agree 3 agree 4 agree 5 agree x 2 lol.