Berbick was vastly superior to Cummings, who put Bruno on ***** street when he was far more experienced than Frank. Not only had Trevor taken out...
LeDoux showed that Norton couldn't take a thumb to the eye very well. That's bad for Ken, because Tony would be delivering a lot of them.
A strange, interesting and revealing performance by a greatly diminished, aging and arthritic Frazier. He sidestepped quickly, his hand speed...
Charles retired with the most defeats and victories, while Braddock had the most defeats of any reigning champion. Carnera had the most knockouts.
Jumbo's best was likely that draw with Frazier, and to score that one a draw was not as outrageous a conclusion as the print media tried to...
Incredible that this fat man with a bad heart has already doubled late son Dan's total lifespan, and is approaching 90. (He suffered his first...
I think Max Baer is a dark horse with upset potential. He had the big right, a crazed unpredictability, height and reach lacked by many top...
After Holmes, he talked about the inevitability of eventually finding his aging self in the same defeated situation he had just placed Larry in....
I don't think Joe's hand speed is so much underrated as it is overlooked. He showed excellent hand speed in his challenge of Ali, and Don Dunphy...
True. And even during Torres-Cotton, no less an authority than Carlos Ortiz commented that he was against the peek-a-boo style. (The ongoing...
In Sports Illustrated's July 2, 1979 cover story article concerning Duran-Palomino, El Cholo performance was lucidly described thus by Pat Putnam:...
The application of knowledge attained on the streets was a conclusion widely arrived at by ringside pundits, television commentators and analysts...
This is specifically about underrated hand speed, and nobody who I read about was more frequently described as having underrated hand speed during...
Robinson-Dykes was a majority decision, with one judge somehow scoring it a 50-50 draw. (That suggests judge R. A. Gowdy may actually have had...
Too bad. With the example of his own training ethic and innate understanding of that style, would there really have been anybody better than Floyd...