I agree with your statement "at least a similar point in his career," BUT not at the same age. Most boxers reach their prime at a different age....
I would like to offer my best wishes as well. Family is wonderful and if you marry the right one, which I am sure you are, you will know what...
I would pick Frazier too. Norton had trouble with big punchers, and Frazier was one of the biggest. I just saw Norton this past Sunday and he was...
You have to pick Rocky in this one. Foster never beat a good heavyweight, and Rocky was more then just good.
I don't know why you keep bringing up age. The 1st Ali bout took a lot out of him. We are talking about the Frazier that fought Ali, Foster, Ellis...
When Quarry lost to Machen he wasn't in shape and he just turned 21 years old, so he was still learning his craft.
Quarry was stopped by much better fighters. Ali (2), Frazier (2), Norton (1) and Chuvalo (1) when he missed read the count. This was the only time...
True BUT who did Frazier lose to, Foreman and Ali twice each. Both Ali and Foreman were near the top of their game. The Foreman and Ali that...
They were rated so high when they were in their prime, not when they fought Rocky. You can not tell me that the Louis that fought Rocky was the...
Foreman was the only one to do that to Frazier, I can't see Marciano doing the same.
Well, then you might lose your house. Walcott had 10-9 record in his last 19 bouts, don't you think he was past him prime. Charles was also past...
No, it was the 1st time that this happened legally.
I would still pick Frazier.
I say Lewis would be too big and powerful for Rocky.
Actually the 1st heavyweight bout took place between Herbert Maori Slade and Jem Mace on February 2, 1883, BUT I think you meant heavyweight title...