Got to agree with Morlocks on this one (Which is unusual) But years before the internet and of course Box rec The Zale vs Graziano fights were...
Of course Foster was a much better fighter and accomplished significantly more as far as boxing history is concerned. But the heavyweight...
I've said that multiple times. Leonard was a better 15 rd fighter regardless of the weight.
#1 Ali #2 Louis #3 Holmes #4 Frazier #5 Foreman #6 Liston #7 Holyfield #8 Tyson #9 Quarry #10 Marciano
According to Mark Lomo beats damn near any lightweight in history. After he beats the lightweights , he'll defeat King Kong,Godzilla, and Superman.
When I 1st saw him , I was thinking possible atg. ( The Rojas fight for a National championship) Saw damn near all of his fights. The video is...
So many athletes, not just boxers got caught with drugs in the 80's The ones that didn't seemed to be the exception not the rule. Stanly Wilson...
Good article. Thank you.
So Loma is in your opinion a top 5 lightweight? By the way, Camacho was almost untouchable in his prime, he definitely wouldn't have been put on...
Someone beat me to prime Foreman. So I'll go with prime Tyson, he was very light on his feet at his best.
Says you Mark. I disagree. How can he be "Too skilled" at 14-1? Camacho didn't suffer his 1st loss until close to 40 fights into his pro career....
They were all wishful thinking. As much as I think prime Tyson knocks out Lewis early, I also knew the version of Tyson Lewis fought had...
I missed that. That's crazy.
Camacho was far more impressive against much better competition prior to getting hammered by Rasario. Lomo's competition and activity is very...
Don King, Bob Arum Panama Lewis Tony Ayala Roberto Duran (But he did redeem himself) Larry Holmes (After the jock comment) Ali in the 60's