I thought it was pretty hilarious how Rocky forgot how to skip every time his life was in a bit of a rut.
I didn't realise Ike Williams was missing. That changes everything.
Thomas Hearns is shamefully high, the rest I will say is a fair list (if not one that I agree with).
Ha. As it happens, Langford is #11.
1. Henry Armstrong 2. Harry Greb 3. Ray Robinson 4. Benny Leonard 5. Ezzard Charles 6. Willie Pep 7. Roberto Duran 8. Archie Moore 9. Joe Gans 10....
I think he'd beat Dick Tiger :shock:
I'd say Liston was better in '58-'60. A bit lighter and quicker, while still very heavy handed. He'd be up there with the best - top five.
Yep, I'd say early Holyfield too.
It's what I'm here for ;)
Loi? :huh
Patterson could deck anyone with the right shot or two. He was great.
Yes, often.
More like I've posted once or twice about heavyweights. They bore me to death nowadays.