Wow, I don't think any of those are robberies, especially the Holmes fight. Holmes beat Norton soundly. That fight was not close.
That statement caught me off guard, but after I think about it for a minute you're probably right. And oddly enough one of the few other names...
In my case I suppose that depends on what you mean by knowledgeable. I'm sure I know far less than Mcvey, Seamus, or Janitor, but significantly...
Sounds like a wager to me...
I'd tentatively expect Wills to take this fairly easily, unless for some reason he's really bad at getting inside. Wills probably wasn't slow as...
I think that's one thing Tyson has in common with Joe Louis; their raw power tends to get somewhat overrated because of their exceptional delivery...
I think Morrison gets underrated as a puncher sometimes because he was so flawed and uneven. But he really did seem to have one hell of a left hook.
You know what, truth be told maybe I shouldn't have posted that comment in a thread that asks for "unshakable" opinions because I just rewatched...
I'm thinking it just about has to be Jeffries, Sullivan or Willard. Can anyone cite contemporaneous accounts of how hard these guys were perceived...
What is it that seems to make multiple people want to start beefs with you? Am I missing something? As far as I can see your end of it usually...
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Tyson might very well have blown away both had the fights been on the level, but in my perception it could hardly be clearer that neither Seldon...
That Tyson's fights with Stewart ad Seldon were very obvious dives, which must have been arranged not because he wouldn't have beaten them anyway...
He sounds much more like a statesman from the East coast than a black boxer from Texas. You can also hear him speak at an exhibition match he...