There were four boxing gyms near me as a kid. Busy. Today? None. But three MMA.
Are we forgetting that boxing isn’t really a thing today in the States? Nobody does it. They go into basketball, football, mma whatever. Boxing...
Yeah you thoroughly out-jab Lennox Lewis for six rounds when you’re a fat plodder/swinger.
Bruno was a different league to these domestic puddings you get today, are we forgetting he was out boxing Witherspoon and Lewis and was the first...
He has no competition. You had 30-40 guys significantly better than Wilder or Joshua back then. Tyson Fury might well of been John Fury back...
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I think Salmon Eye put him in with a light heavy when he was still a light middle (that Belgian) and he was never the same, though Cod Eye argues...
Yep he was big. And as tough as anyone (if not tougher!).
Yep. Errol was a mega talent at 19
Talking the cold hard truth is Frank.
Manny did like to exaggerate. He once said Wlad could do everything better than Lennox ever could (though that’s not mega far fetched how good WK...
Hagler in the 70s. Eubank in the 80s. It was an investment though. Though in Hagler’s case he had losses and could’ve lost faith.
Mark Breland and Errol Christie were getting the best of Tommy Hearns and Mike McCallum in 83/84 supposedly. At Kronk.
Oh I didn’t read the question right, so it’s cruiserweight basically? Joe Louis, by far.
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