BTW, if you get a chance, check out some of the British domestic fights of the last few years. Quite a lot of high drama there, though not quite...
That's why those two eras are considered the best of all time. The 90s especially seemed to have a war like that every other month.
It's not often a video can drastically change your opinion of a fight. That shot at 2:37 turned from a glancing shot to the back of the head, to a...
Does it have to be a champion? Juan Roldan was strong as a bull.
Povetkin Huck probably. Depends how you define great.
I feel like I'm reading Trainspotting when trying to decipher frankenfrank's posts. Have to read them out loud and everything.
Smith or Rahman tied for first. Either man could deal some serious damage if they landed with their rights. I might slightly lean towards Smith...
It's hard to give even a prime Tua a great shot against any tough large boxer/puncher like Spoon. He just struggled with too many lesser talents...
Excitement wise, probably, but the quality of exchanges in those fights didn't come close to Holy Bowe. That's what made that fight, and that...
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So would we all, but how common has that been? You certainly didn't see any exchanges like that in Louis's day.
Only man to drop Tua as well. Underrated punching power.
True. He was totally squared up when he got hit. No give in the legs to help absorb the shot. Nowhere for the body to roll to. Just 220 lbs of...
Only Chuvalo and perhaps McCall would be caught in the same position when they got hit. The others would be moving away. Walking into a shot like...
True. No heavyweight era has ever been so weak as to make that the case.