Well think about it, he had something like 300 odd amateur fights before he even went pro. Then 20 odd pro fights plus all that sparring in the...
To be honest I think prizefighter is his final chance of making something.....a few fights under the radar will not work for Craig. He is good...
Futch was an outstanding trainer who saw flaws in Ali's style. However neither Frazier or Norton beat Ali in his prime. Ali never had a prime...
Seemingly when Joe started taking his eye off the ball before the Foreman loss, Norton was jabbing his head off in sparring. However a determined...
You kinda have to choose Joe, Norton could fight no doubt about it, but Frazier was relentless.
In the sense it went to his head he beat a top opponent in Mitchell??......when in fact he did not.
Tell you what was a good heavyweight tussle, Danny Williams beating Matt Skelton, not as good as the fights mentioned but a good tear up nonetheless.
Yeah that rings a bell, pretty much was Moore's last hurrah.
War of the roses between Ryan Rhodes and Jamie Moore was a superb fight, had everything. Not sure if it was for a british title though....
Alex Arthur was always meant to face him, a blessing he didn't, Guzman would have been too much for him.
Gene Tunney, an old timer who did not show many flaws, made miatakes early in his career such as his loss to atg Harry Greb, came back and beat...
Some list when you think about it....
Charles pound for pound maybe a better ATG, but I would go with Tyson. Would be a bit like Spinks fight, a lot of build up but over quite quickly.
Bernard Hopkins and Juan Manuel Marquez, two greats, retire. Andre Ward vs Kovalev or GGG
True....I would go with Bowe but could be proven wrong.