Duran doesn't ever seem to lose a lightweight h2h, does he? But if he did, I'm not sure it would be to an early 70s version of Laguna. A peak 60s...
Well, Duran didn't really kayo Marcel, Richard, although it was stopped. But the stoppage was very weird. Marcel wasn't hurt at all or in any kind...
Ali had only been 25 for a month or so when he made his final defense of his first title reign against Zora Folley. So we can reasonably assume...
Bonus answer - no. At least, I think we got his best years between 1937 and 1942 (23 to nearly 28 years old). That period was his absolute prime....
The best I've seen remains Basilio-DeMarco 2.
Here are a few for consideration, including The Brawl in Montreal: Welterweight: Johnny Bratton-Charley Fusari (1951) Kid Gavilan-Gil Turner...
Of course Liston knocked out Clay. If Henry Cooper had Clay virtually out cold, then Liston's power was always going to be too much. Given Clay's...
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Going with the consenus here - I think Tommy wins. I think he'd be able to outbox Bennie.
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It's completely bizarre. Armstrong has to be there (if Greb is automatically excluded).
He deserves to be in the conversation at the very least.
Yeah, I see what you mean. I don't remember those rounds well enough and I'm loathed to rescore it (didn't enjoy it) but quite willing to accept I...
Michael Spinks v Eddie Mustafa Muhammad Coming to the end of my light-heavyweights of the 70s/80s series of fights now - any more I watch of...
On the subject of fighters ducking other fighters, I think the question of Duran ducking Pryor has been answered clearly and emphatically (he...