For this advantage to kick in, he would have to survive the first 10-12 rounds… a very tall order against a brilliant, hard-hitting boxer with...
Perez was obviously not a bad boxer, but from the available film I have watched, he doesn't really seem that special. He's a strong little guy...
The fight shown here is actually the first between the two.
Perez has one of the "thinnest" records of any 20th century world champion - so Villa gets my vote.
Canelo would enter the ring about 20 lbs heavier than Robinson, and would not be giving up anything strength-wise to Maxim. He would not be...
Yes, I know that is what you mean with the thread title… my question was directed more at thistle1, who believes there have been more than 200...
Are we talking about prime Kovalev - or today's version?
Really?? You think Janitor is sincere when he claims that (just to take a few examples): - Corbett would beat Tua. - Burns would beat Wilder. -...
Looking at the numbers, it seems like WW1 stunted the rapid growth of boxing, that had taken place since the start of the century. Number of...
Yes, that's another interesting question - and one that is very difficult to say anything definite about. BoxRec can tell us the number of active...
Yeah, hated to train, and was drunk most of the time!
The key word here is "always"! As you say, there are more or less dedicated boxers - today, just like in the old days.
Ok, I'll ask again! Forgetting for a moment the heavyweights… do you honestly believe, that boxers in general today put in less than a maximum...
Inoue looks incredibly special!
Yes I know, Ruiz is fat and Joshua gasses after 6 rounds… but, generally speaking, is there any reason to believe, that todays boxers don't do...