George deserves credit for fighting so often in his comeback. He was on TV about every month and a half it seemed like. He wasn't like Shannon...
One of the most exciting events I've ever been to was the night Zaragoza beat Wayne McCullough at Hynes Auditorium in Boton. The crowd was...
Let's be logical. Ruddock would smash the little guy's skull in.
I think ****ey was favored. Not sure about Rodriguez, but he had just beaten Bonecrusher, so maybe.
Great list. 1970 is debatable, but aside from that I think it's perfect. I especially appreciate that you honored Weaver in 1980.
I would say John Mugabi. Mugabi stood tall and stalked, then unloaded bombs once he'd cornered the opponent.
Byrd was a good fighter, but I never once thought of him as a champion. His "reign" was overshadowed by others and he barely survived the...
Fighters are like heavy metal bands: they don't know when to quit. They stick around too long and make fools of themselves. I just hope Roy...
I don't think Ali was in on it. As much as I love to criticize him, he seemed truly surprised when Sonny went down.
Organizations are about making money...they are not looking to 'organize' boxing. They don't care what's fair, sensible, or interesting...they...
Perhaps a bit like Fury....big, strong, dangerous....but against who?
I scored it a draw at the time.
Buster Douglas, Rid**** Bowe...I'm expecting Fury to come in fat.
Ali would have been in a lot of trouble if he had used this strategy on Lewis. Lennox would have used his jab to force Ali to shift his guard,...
Most famous for working with Foreman, though some say he damaged George's style. Trained ****ey for his fight with Foreman, in a reverse of...