This question doesn't even begin to exercise any of my little grey brain cells. Ali beats everyone without any question, no fights even close.
But you probably can accept, if he truly is a boxer and not just somebody's idea of a clever joke on BoxRec, that he is a believable candidate...
I'd take McLarnin. They were virtually even during their series when Ross was at his peak. Jimmy was already on the downgrade. He had a lot of...
This is certainly true. In the modern age (last 20 years or so), there really are no "lineal" champions, there are only alphabet champions. The...
Mike Gibbons or Billy Petrolle.
IMO, very strange to even suggest the question. Folley couldn't take a punch on his best day, yet alone when he was an old man. That's why he...
I never saw anything that ever came close to Tyson-Seldon. Liston-Patterson 1 and especially 2. Marciano-Walcott 2.
Louis and Liston come to mind, obviously. Terrell had a pretty stiff jab, too. Among the lighter weights, Willie Joyce in the 1940s was said to...
In past times, there used to be a pre-fight physical in the commissioner's office a few days before the fight. One of the things that happened at...
Yes, I was trying unsuccessfully to be a little bit funny or ironic or something.
At 175 or less, Foster would be too fast for Satterfield to get close enough to unload. Foster's jab was virtually unstoppable against light...
Cirmcumstantial? A positive test is pretty direct, IMO. It might be able to be explained away in some fashion, I suppose, but it is still...
I have an even simpler approach. Have the fighters weigh in at 11 a.m. on the day of the fight. I have an even simpler solution. Have the...
Graziano, McLarnin, Battling Nelson (against Gans who because of politics [largely racist] was made to make weight in the ring even though he was...