That's all there is. There isn't any more. And a miracle it is, that we have any at all.
I hate to say it, as I love Marciano and I think that pound-for-pound he could dance with anybody, but there are probably any number of behemoths...
Don't see much of a fight here. Ingo could never come close to reaching Foreman. Not even close. I doubt if it goes into round 2, if George is at...
McVey, this isn't what you're looking for, but like Johannson he had the out-of-the-ring charisma and style that USA reporters of that era liked....
The key words are "on any given day." Giardello sometimes entered the ring in less than optimal condition. Skillwise, he would be competitive...
Young Stribling vs. Mike McTigue Bryan Downey vs. Johnny Wilson, probably the most flagrant in history Gunboat Smith vs. Georges Carpentier
Sorry, I didn't mean to use "boy" as an expression of diminishment. It was meant more an expression of surprise like "oh, boy" or "whew."
Boy, you're all over the place, aren't you?
I am not going to research this thing to death, but Giardello was all in after he defeated Tiger. He defended as infrequently as he could (one...
Johnson would outbox Foster, but Foster had a helluva a punch, and Harold's chin was suspect. I think Harold realized this about himself at some...
I think Terrell at the height of his career would have gone the distance with almost any heavyweight champ except the mega-heavyweights of the...
Phaintin' Phil Scott, Bombardier Billy Wells, Bandsman Rice, Gypsy Daniels, and Jack London. Just kidding. I couldn't resist since my interests...
Not that he was a serious contender or anything, but Butterbean's "bread and butter" (pun intended) was to wow his fans with his unexpected...
I think it was Walcott's plan to catch Marciano off guard and to take him by storm. I agree that the left hook arose out of an immediate...
I see what you mean, but on the other hand, Walcott cleverly set Marciano up for the left hook by throwing and landing enough right hands so as to...