Good points Fergy. And that's why I think that Ken would take this one over 15 rounds.
I like that one too.
Thanks Fergy.
Me too,Fergy. Barry was just a notch or two below the very great ones and Pat was pretty useful too.
All have talent but I select the 1960s - Ali,Liston,Frazier,Patterson etc. That list speaks for iktself.
Me too. Floyd quite a bit bigger than Bob in natural fighting weight and too speedy with his hands.
Old Joe Louis loses to all of them,albeit competitively. Prime Joe,on the other hand,beats 'em all.
What happened re Watt and Benn/McClellan?
I've a feeling that Joe would still have met Jimmy Ellis for the unified title around the time that they actually did. Providing Frazier kept his...
Probably the best heavyweight fight of the 90s. Provided Lennox does n't hang his chin out,he decisions Bowe. Lewis the more skilful fighter.
Providing Ken does n't get caught during Oscar's charges,his better boxing - especially his jab- sees him through to a clear yet hard fought decision.
Bugner's best performance albeit a losing one.
True. GGG is very good in that way. Can't argue about Lennox either.
As far as skill and technique goes,I believe that boxing continued to evolve until the sixties - seventies at a push. Since then,if anything,it's...
I do indeed recall Aberfan very well. Really sad. Same with those maggots,Brady and Hindley.