He's no Leonard. He's Pac.
Well, it wasn't. The word classics didn't explain when the interview happened. Thanks for the clarification, old fogey.
If you can sit thru the spanish broadcast, they have it on Youtube. The TKO came after Toney won 6 rounds out of 8 (if memory serves correct)....
Louis and Walcott? When was this? Joe Louis died in 1981 or so.
I would say Peter-Toney I. The general consensus that I had heard was that Peter was a crude slugger and that an aged Toney would outbox him. To...
I remember Tyson moaning in pain about his cut eyes and Lewis finished him. That was a sound beating. Tyson was so faded at that point. Lennox...
What's the best example of a fighter "taking someone apart"? Whatever your definition is, provide an example. I don't know if its the best, but...
Did Jerry Quarry KO enough top heavies? He scored a one-punch KO over Lorenzo Zanon after losing every round. That left hook was a real wild...
Floyd Mayweather Jr Kelly Pavlik Wlad Klitschko Cash cows if I've ever seen any. Although personality-wise, I'm sure Floyd is a difficult man....
Shavers Tyson Foreman Dempsey Marciano Tua Louis Last but not least, can't talk KO's with mentioning Archie "The Old Mongoose" Moore. Actually,...
At the risk of being called a nuthugger, I'd put prime Toney in there.
His resume is top notch. Plus he's a fun fighter to watch.
On the very outside, I still might put James Toney. Wouldn't surprise me if he gets a title shot again for no real reason.
Foreman-Briggs comes to mind. Some would argue Hagler-Leonard. Hearns-Leonard II
In some respects. He is very gifted. I'm not sure how the rest of his career will be, but I hope I can say that he fought everyone he should...