Very good point. When you total way over one hundred bouts and take on anyone and everyone,you will lose the odd one here and there. No shame...
Muhammad Ali and Roberto Duran.
I loved his wit too. He and Reg Gutteridge were a very good commentary team.
1/ Moore easily. 2/ Berbick after wearing down a stubborn Archie.
I read a story once about the time when Buchanan and Watt were at some dinner and Ken asked Jim why he did n't fight Roberto Duran. Jim replies...
At what weight? If it's 147lb then I plump for Leonard. Any higher,Burley.
When they fought in 1973,Ken was slightly past prime and Jim had yet to reach his. How about the Buchanan who beat Ismael Laguna v the...
? Frazier was the betting favourite in their first fight,albeit narrowly but favourite all the same.
Unfortunately there were reports of Frankie not being very well in more recent years.
Who remembers this British middleweight active in the 1970s? An exciting brawling type who fought Tony Sibson. He was trained by the great...
As more and more people are saying nowadays - Probably the best Brit never to have won a world title.
I see Herol being a problem early on until The Hitman closes in. And close in he would. I totlally agree with you about needing to impose will...
Pretty much as I see it. Maybe Herol would have stood a slightly better chance at Middleweight as 154lbs was Hearns' best weight,imo.
Hearns would have to be favourite - more skilled and more power overall. But Tarver could have easily scored an upset a la Roy Jones. Good...
Could Herol score an upset here? Hearns is by far the more accomplished but Graham's slippery style could frustrate him.