Off the top of my head, the following Muhammad Ali Larry Holmes George Foreman Joe Frazier Mike Tyson Evander Holyfield Sonny Liston Joe...
For Holmes it was. Apart from probably the Ali fight, I think looking back, this would be the one fight that Holmes would have chosen to have won...
Well Fergy, I suppose you can’t argue with the fact that the winner will be the first heavyweight to hold all the 4 currently recognised ‘world’...
You may be right about the WBC and the WBC but I don’t know if it’s something that really set in stone or whether they were just giving good sound...
Does any organisation really have that rule because it’s would be strange, financially at least if they do? Why would you want to disadvantaged...
Amongst all the boxers, Ruiz is probably the heavyweight eating champion.
I remember Sugar Ray Leonard saying that Howard Davis and Leon were the best fighters on the famed 1976 USA Olympic team and showed this with...
The 1980s was a kind of a strange era in heavyweight boxing. You had two ATG’s in Larry Holmes and Mike Tyson and then you also had a group of...
Would have been interesting to see if he could have repeated his performance in a rematch.
Strange that when I started following boxing back in the late 80s/early 90s, whenever someone got a eye injury, their biggest worry was that they...
Barry McGuigan vs Azumah Nelson Thomas Hearns vs John Mugabi Aaron Pryor vs Ray Mancini Lennox Lewis vs Ike Ibeabuchi Roman Gonzalez vs Naoya Inoue
You do realise that would include the likes of Sugar Ray Robinson, Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and Julio Cesar Chavez?
Larry Holmes was probably the best heavyweight in the 1970s.
I got no respect for boxers I dislike and who I want to lose everytime. I think to feel otherwise is a bit hypocritical in my eyes.
Evander Holyfield - The left hook that badly staggered a surprisingly resilient and motivated Michael Dokes back in the 10th round of their 1989...