Thank you for your opinions my kind fellow! Some things you might want to keep in mind. First of all: Johnson was the first black...
1. Harry Greb 2. Marvin Hagler 3. Jack Johnson 4. Ray Robinson 5. Benny Leonard 6. Sam Langford 7. Willie Pep 8. Tommy loughran 9. Terry...
Death is for lesser beings.
Hagler easily then as the gentleman said, Lew Tendler. The 20's was a much more competitive era than the 70's/80s and 90s After that it's the...
Whatever the case may be he was certainly a talented fighter. And he did have drawing power but I cant believe he would have carried the sport all...
One would think that if he could perform at so high a level you keep mentioning with the extra pounds on him that he could have done something...
I thought he showed heart in many of his big fights and going back to the olympics, very competitive. Though he never reached the status of all...
I've told people here I was in attendance at one of Marvin's sessions the month before he faced Sugar Ray Leonard yet no one brings up this topic...
i dont really take thisfight seriously and I dont see how anyone else can either. Lalonde was obviously not a genuine title holder. all one had to...
i dont think anyone is going to come out and say he was champion in five divisions, not even his biggest fans. If they do they know they're doing...
The 80s werent that great. at least, not the entire decade. Only while hagler was around-1980-82 I dont even follow boxing anymore. After Roy...
Golota was a head case. Judah's problem is he had no chin (king of the crappy chins) Tyson's layoff hurt him plus he was a psychopath 80s...
awkward bums and ham and eggers. dont buy into the hype!
i think this is much ado about nothing. none of those second raters stood a chance with him - Robinson can only hold his head up high.
A great achievement for Roberto considering the huge jump in weight and his limited experience at 147 along with his advanced age, not to mention...