Seems like he was a pretty good fighter to me. Where do you see people overrating him and putting him in some kind of ATG elite status? There’s...
I think you’ll find George was ranked No. 1 in the world at the time he fought Young. He wasn’t dehydrated when he stepped into the ring … or or...
Are you suggesting Young had brain damage at this stage and was drained by popping thyroid medicine like jellybeans? Ali was in no physical...
Foreman never put him down, so he wasn’t able to capitalize when he hurt him. Shavers took him out.
Mate Parlov (c) vs. Marvin Johnson, scheduled for 15 rounds for the WBC light heavyweight championship of the world on Dec. 2, 1978, at Palazzo...
Ferdie Pacheco?
You must hate Marvin Hagler with a steaming passion.
His mindset was spot on and you can see it in a ton of prefight interviews: George Foreman’s never been in a real fight, he’s never been taken...
He was a guy who it was almost impossible to stop for his entire career. He got thrown in the deep end early and took some Ls, but he didn’t get...
Perhaps so. I only know he didn’t fight in the U.S. after a single bout in 1992 after fighting the earlier part of his career there. Perhaps he...
I think his Olympic experience made Roy Jr gunshy about fighting out of the U.S. in someone else’s backyard. I don’t think he was anxious to go...
I think there would be six upsets.
Ali had Foreman mentally from the start and knew it. He ran psyops on Big George. [MEDIA] [MEDIA]
Jimmy Young was still Jimmy Young — he got stopped exactly twice in his career, the other time on a cut induced by Gerry Cooney. He didn’t lose...
The quote I remember of him talking to George in the ring while Foreman is loading up those wrecking ball shots was something like: “Is that all...