Tony would be fearless, albeit outgunned, overmatched and at an insurmountable physical deficit. God bless Tony.
Saart-KO, Vazquez-KO, Toussaint-UD, Federici-UD, Sandoval-KO, Yeritsyan-KO
I love this question. I think they both find their way to championships. I'm not sure how WW2 would have affected Liston's reign but the fact is...
@Rumsfeld you've gotten me way more interested in this fight than I was before I watched your video. Thank you for that and congrats on 300!
Not knowing at the time that he had more chapters to write, Roberto Duran losing to Kirkland Laing took my soul.
I'm a Thurman fan but there is not a chance that One-Time, a 35-year old man who thinks of boxing as a hobby, is going to beat an in his prime...
I have Louis winning this but it is no sure thing. By the way, this should have been posted in the Classic Forum.
I think he is completely overrated and, while I had never heard of him before the Fury fight, I do appreciate his success in the UFC. Going...
You're right. Ward's career was as amazing as it was improbable. Good call.
In Freddie Pendleton's first 35 fights he was 17-15-3. He then went on to beat more than a handful of good fighters and win a world championship.
Apolinario-KO, Matsumoto-UD, Nakajima-UD, Inoue-KO, Samake-UD
Pagan-UD, Izmailov-KO, Holmes-UD
As @Braindamage noted, Fury may be top 15 head to head. His size and ring IQ make him a challenge for any heavyweight. From an all-time great...
This is Ring Magazine's 3rd and 6th ranked welterweights. Once you get past Spence, Crawford and Ennis the talent at 147 drops off quite a bit. I...
I don't know if it's a record but Henry Armstrong had 12 title fights in 1939. He went 11-1.