Good post. Pretty close to my own thoughts. I lean heavily towards Monzon.
Provided Oscar does n't hurt him badly enough to force a stoppage,it's feasible that Leon could outwork Bonavena over 15 rounds. A big IF though.
Maybe Eddie was basing Ray's middleweight best on his form up until 1952 when he had his first retirement after the rematch with Randy Turpin.
True but Whyte can still get very careless at times. Providing a prime Bugner is in an "Up for it" state of mind,I would back him against most...
Who takes this one?
Providing he fights at his absolute best,I take Joe by decision. His jab would contribute greatly to victory.
Just this. 70s by UD.
I am very confident that Joe could have lasted fifteen rounds with Rocky. Marciano would probably score a knockdown but Bugner's durability would...
I sometimes think that Muhammad could n't actually have GOT any better than he was against Cleveland Williams and Ernie Terrell. He was...
Was n't it Andre the Giant whom Wepner fought?
Muhammad Ali (in sixties) Joe Frazier Rocky Marciano Jim Jeffries
Marvis may well have done better had Papa Joe let him fight with his natural style and not tried to turn him into a clone of himself.
Nearest thing to fistic perfection.
As has been said,Muhammad would start off at cruiser but,by the time he's in his early twenties,moves up to heavy.
Quarry outboxes Weaver over the stretch,surviving afew hairy moments enroute,though. Not unlike Quarry-Lyle.