Eddie Futch was in a class of his own.
Benn's power makes all the difference. Downes was the sort to have a go but he could n't punch that hard - as he admitted.
Barry stops a brave Cruz around the eighth.
That's a nice appraisal in my opinion. Benitez would frustrate the hell out of Norris.
Not forgetting that Leonard was also past his prime in 1987. And this is coming from someone who was a bigger fan of Hagler than he was of...
I bet that most,if not all of you,recall hearing the story of Frank Bruno being virtually mobbed by fans coming through Heathrow after his gallant...
I also have it 7 - 5 for Ali,or at least 6-5-1 to Muhammad. One of the best non-title heavyweight fights of that decade.
I think that the underdog thing also applied with Zale-Graziano trilogy.
Hi Fergy. Yes I also think that the third fight with Harding should have gone his way. Andries faded a bit down the stretch but he'd banked...
I definitely agree with you there,John. Liston probably did bottle it but there is no real evidence of a fix. Hope you're keeping well,mate.
Definitely my favourite fight out of the Ali-Norton trilogy. This bout,the second Frazier one,second Quarry bout and the Foreman fight produced...
I think that fight was Ken's last great performance,and after that it was all definitely downhill for him. That fight with Holmes definitely is...
Herol Graham v Maurice Hope at 154lbs
Me too,Fergy.
Roberto Duran v Julio Caesar Chavez at 140 lbs.