Lennox in 1 unless he starts slow
He was good for his era, his era was weak
Boxing participation increased after people saw how much money Dempsey was earning. Boxing gyms got better after earlier generations passed on...
The best fighters don't emulate Louis at all. In the 80s the best fighters tried to emulate Ali. In the post Mayweather era, they've tried to...
Those were the best technicians Louis faced Conn aside and they all beat him, Walcott deserved the first fight. None of them had near the size or...
I'm not trolling Shavers was significantly better than anyone Louis faced. Contenders in the 70s were better way than 30s champions because boxing...
You're not a boxing person. Every single boxing trainer has have moved on from the 1930s because boxing moved on. The techniques Louis employed...
No it isn't. Like all sports boxing developed. Louis was good for his time but his technique is severely limited because boxing at this time was...
Nonsense. Shavers as an outboxer was more skilled than Louis and just as athletic. He was far more athletic than any boxer Louis faced. He won...
1 thing I'd critique about Robinson is that his defense wasn't all that
Somehow we forgot Turpin's win over Robinson (edit after reading thread title nvm)
No he didn't Shavers was the biggest puncher of the 70s. There's a chance of Louis starting slow, Shavers starting fast and putting him down...
1) Ray Mercer vs Frank Bruno - October 22, 1994. Good fight, either Mercer late KO of Bruno UD imo 2) Hebrie Hide vs Tommy Morrison - October 22,...
Boxing had significantly improved from the 30s to the 70s. It really could be a knock out either way. Louis was put down loads of times in his...
You need to add Calazage-Hopkins/Jones, Lewis-Holyfield/Tyson I don't think I'd include Benn-Dewitt, maybe Benn-Barklay although Barklay wasn't...