Muhammad Ali Ken Norton Joe Frazier Joe Bugner Henry Cooper
Tyson was at his very best in 1988. He beats all other versions of himself. In a match up between 1988 and '91 versions,Don King would start off...
Eddie Futch,whom Holmes was trained by for a while,felt that Larry was already past prime by 1982 and thought that he would have stopped Gerrie...
Muhammad Ali - Joe Frazier 1971 Joe Frazier - Muhammad Ali 1975 Sugar Ray Leonard - Roberto Duran 1980
Totally agree with you. Ken may not have an ATG chin but hardly a 'glass jaw' either.
Holmes by stoppage during middle part of the bout. Once Larry starts to time Jimmy's right hand,it's a matter of time.
Fury easily. Just as fast as Roy and too big and strong.
Ali by close decision. I see Muhammad's right hand causing Larry problems. But could go either way with the jab being a decisive factor too....
Ali would have made John L exhausted from missing so much !
Good list. I've always believed that had John Conteh not been plagued by injuries and not had "out of the ring problems" he would have been a...
You make some good points but I disagree with you re Muhammad Ali's upset against George as being one of the greatest in history. It was...
Definitely ! The only time Muhammad and Joe should have been in a ring post-Manila was in a suit being introduced to admiring crowds.
Either Leonard-Hearns 1 or Duran-Leonard 1.
Big Cat stops The Truth in the middle rounds after the former builds up a points lead early on.
JJ would lose to Ali,Foreman,Frazier and Norton. I'd give him a good shot against everyone else. Even a green Larry Holmes, although I'd make...