The "mohawk" fighter was from New York city. His name was Travis Bickle. He went bat**** and shot up a whorehouse.
There was a Romanian super-heavyweight in the thirties who was over seven feet tall and 300 pounds and had just three or four fights (all wins by...
Fair enough, but when someone says "journeyman" I think of someone like Bert Cooper or Tommy Morrison. I don't think Kimbo would have a prayer...
Legit journeyman? At heavyweight? I honestly don't think so. In the fight I saw, if I recall correctly Kimbo was struggling with a guy who wasn't...
Congratulations. You get to be the third person I've set to "ignore" in just a little over eighteen months.
I wouldn't rule it out but I'd say it's exceedingly unlikely. Kimbo actually tried his hand at pro boxing and is one of the very worst pro...
He's right. Your argument't didn't even rise to the level of being bad; it was nonexistent. A bad argument is at least better than a vacuous one.
When Sullivan fought Corbett he was at least as washed up as Ali circa '75-76.
Why?
Nope. No joke, I didn't know that. I also meant it as an earnest question, not a truculent one. ("Wudda YOU know about 'im?" )
Peter Maher? That guy was (I think) a contemporary of Sullivan. What do you know about him?
Can't bring myself to vote. Too torn between Fiitz and Jackson.
I don't know, "Porky" Dan Flynn gives him a run for his money.
Cleveland Williams threw a pretty impressive looking triple left hook in triple in his rematch with Liston. Or maybe in both fights, I forget.
I still want to see someone top De La Hoya-Paquio. Excluding quick knockouts, can anyone else name any fight between opponents at that level...