Durability? Lennox lost twice in his prime to a single punch, so as you conceded, Ali certainly has an advantage there, and a huge one, not just...
Wildly rampant speculation is required to reply to this question, with infinite myriad variables, but I'll take a stab. The way he was written...
Perhaps the eeriest story of 1920s boxing were the parallel deaths of Greb and Flowers, weird coincidences which were a vivid part of the sport's...
In the same hospital, at the same age, and at the hands of the same doctor. While being wheeled in, Flowers had them stop momentarily, and asked,...
On July 4, 1925, Harry Keck wrote in the Pittsburgh Gazette Times that, "Harry Greb has lost considerable of the speed in his legs. He was not as...
Mario Maldonado-Buster Drayton. The second decision Maldonado registered over Drayton was just after Buster ruined Clint Jackson's career on live...
Although he was robbed of the official decision both times, I've always felt that George Chaplin had Greg Page's number in head to head...
According to his autobiography, Mickey initially trained for Schmeling with the same diligence Liston trained for his rematch with Ali as...
The 1979 SI cover story in connection with booradley's classic avatar touches on the experience of that journey in three rather restrained...
That's what I read as well, that Jeff dethroned him with a hook to the liver.
Does anybody remember the altercation Gastineau got into after losing an arm wrestling contest to a 158 pound bartender?
I would like to see the first eight rounds of Earnie Shavers-Roy Williams return to youtube. NBC color commentator Ken Norton watches the big man...
Gene's aggression would have taken him to a clear decision win, probably a lopsided one. Griff split a pair with Moyer, and nailed down a decision...
May I safely assume you likewise dismiss the notion of Max Baer having anything to do with Schaaf's death? It was widely reported that Benny...
He needed a ten round rematch with Eddie Lopez, maybe a match with George Chaplin five years before they actually fought, or Cobb, tough men with...