Some of Moore's best opponents happen to be genuinely great heavyweights or the best light heavyweight ever. You only say 'name the five best...
I've said it before, I think Gavilan was more about physicalities than boxing skills or intelligence. Of course, he was a very good boxer, but his...
Ludicrous.
That's a point, where is our doctor?
Moore and Sam Langford are in a league of their own when it comes to experience. Deciding between those two is pointless, although I lean towards...
Indeed. Archie Moore isn't one that comes to mind when talking of durability, but what about over the long haul? He might just be the most tested,...
Trousers.
Luckily for Tyson, being heavyweights, his opponents weren't quick enough or agile enough for him to require such a versatile defence. It served...
I never said anything about 'why' or 'because' or 'how.' I said Tyson wasn't a defensive master, and he wasn't. Don't justify it. But even with...
He still fought an extremely impressive array of fighters. Monzon, Hagler, Griffith, Rodriguez, Valdez, Muhammad...
Reminds of Rocky II when Balboa forgets how to skip.
Probably had flu or something.
Tyson had a limited array of defensive techniques. What could he do? Slip, duck, that's about it. He never liked to block much, he didn't parry a...
I think Johnny Bratton would beat Ricky Hatton. Hatton might go halves with him in a series, but Bratton would score the much more convincing...
No. You only read one page of his record. They were his twenty third, twenty fourth and twenty fifth fights.