Ken would have been a titleholder in the mid-eighties without a shred of a doubt in my mind. I would favour him against...
Ingo would have stood a very good chance against the non-elite champions and contenders. Ali,Foreman,Frazier,Norton and Holmes would all beat him.
Hearns and Duran. Every now and then you'd see Leonard and Hagler put on a thrilling show but Hearns and Duran,when they were at their best,did...
Even Steven. Whichever one of them is on better form on the day wins.
Muhammad Ali to Joe Louis Jr. "Joe,your father was the greatest. Truly the greatest" Undoubtably Muhammad and Joe were the best two heavies...
Definitely,in my mind. Louis really over the hill in 1951,and Ken would have been too strong for him. Prime for prime would have been a vastly...
Over the years I've had it pretty consistent: 7 - 5 in rounds to Leonard.
The young Cassius had quite a passable singing voice going on 'Stand By Me'
Ali noticed that,in the first round,he was taking at least five steps to every two of Foreman's. Going to the ropes while still fresh was...
Good post. Yes Ali-Foreman has been subject to a bit of revisionism over the years - tales of Muhammad being blitzed for seven rounds than...
Definitely. I like Wilder.
Jones had the skill to outbox Henry or cut him up. But if Henry lands his 'Ammer,he stops Doug.
I see it just the same but I think Joe may be dropped early on. Excellent fight.
Deontay asks himself "Am I dreaming....am I in a coma or have I really gone back to 1973?" He walks into Cus D'Amato's gym and demands to know...
Yes. Even up until 1974 inclusive he'd have been a handful for any champion in history.