I am not sure. That would be a great fight. A real prime for prime match between two fast, young great heavyweights.
But we dominated in the old pugilism days. Of course it was a different sport then but it took the Americans a good century or more to catch up...
He just got knocked out two fights ago by an ancient Povetkin. It is unlikely he would have defeated all three men you mention, who were all...
To some extent. But can be offset somewhat by getting beat by the likes of McCall and Rahman. I rank George Foreman highly, despite having a bit...
Re: Dillian Whyte If he'd come along 15 years ago he'd be on the same circuit as Matt Skelton and Danny Williams. He is really not a great deal...
I do not think he needs to match Lewis's depth. Beating a dozen Grant/Golota/Akinwande types really is not necessary. He needs to beat Usyk...
On the contrary, I think Whyte came along at the right time, has been riding the coat tails of AJ for Pay per View bonanzas, has been incredibly...
I think if he beats a good undefeated Usyk convincingly, it is already a legit question. Usyk 2022 is likely a much better scalp than 1999...
He won't beat anyone in the top 3 unless they are 'shot'. Joshua's #3 currently at the most, and Whyte cannot beat Joshua. Whyte's same level as...
I'm not sure it is. It seems to be a lot of Americans here who would rank him with or above Holmes too. And I'm from UK, and I think they overrate...
I can't see it happening. Whyte's win over Parker was good on paper, but I thought it was a dubious win myself, could well have been a draw, and...
Imagine what a prime Holmes would have done to Mercer and McCall.
I missed out Fitzsimmons because I don't regard him as a British fighter. .... also, he's skinny.
Fury is #2 behind Lewis and might overtake him soon (if he beats an undefeated Usyk, maybe a couple of contenders on top). Joshua is a way behind...
He'd have a good chance to pick up the title, but he wouldn't hold it for long. Same as in his day.