I'd take GGG by late stoppage or perhaps UD but I need to learn more Zurdo. GGG seems to be the naturally larger man and a division conquerer...
Ah yes my bad, I was thinking about Dundee so much that I accidentally wrote his name there
Dundee trained many greats and was on the path to success since he was being trained by Charlie Goldman, who was a great trainer himself. Ali was...
You posted this quickly Mark level with us, are you actually the voice behind BoxingExtra? Oh also, though I've never seen it, I'd take Dempsey...
What "nostalgia" would I have for Dempsey? [MEDIA] Here's a good place to start. Demspey shows very competent control of distance and movement...
Mike Weaver, Jersey Joe Walcott, Joe Jeannette, Teddy Yarosz, James J Braddock, Lloyd Marshall, Battling Nelson (?), etc
[MEDIA] ^Bill Corum talks about meeting Barbados Joe Walcott whilst Walcott was working as a doorman at 2:03
I'd give that to Langford, but Marciano's speed is underrated here IMO
Marciano late stoppage. Langford would be out gunned here, but Marciano would have trouble with his short height. Langford, barely Marciano...
Dempsey was coming off of a 3 year layoff, and was 3 years past his best before it. That's like insulting Frazier for losing Manilla Dempsey...
IMO Dempsey, but they both had competent Bob and Weaves.
I think everybody losses. Whilst it definitely wasn't Baer's best night, Braddock was one of the best heavyweights in the world. Imo better than...
Bowe but it wouldn't be easy by any means Perhaps a late stoppage. Would take the best conditioned version of Bowe
I'm offended that you don't have Rocky Marciano but I'm VERY offended that you don't have Louis
Marciano is a staple for biggest punchers in the heavyweight division. Dunno how you could leave him out Besides that your list is fine. I might...