Yeah, I always get a chuckle when I'm scrolling through boxrec and I see a name like George Burns or Micheal Jackson or William Cosby.:biggrin:
I'd say Frank Gorn. He could hit hard enough to smash boulders to powder but he had serious - and I do mean serious - hand speed issues. He never...
Baer and Tyson are pretty obvious examples, at least by reputation. It would be quite interesting to know how much they really did or didn't...
Zing.
Not as far as I'm aware. In fact I've never heard anyone in real life say "white hope" without irony.
"...but the soup was already burnt..." This is a very well written comment.
"...who grew up doing the sport and still does it because it’s lucrative, but doesn’t enjoy it at all." None other than Ray Robinson said...
I wouldn't say it's obvious that Morrison hit harder but it certainly seems prima facie plausible, at least to me. I mentioned Ruddock mainly...
Well, this part of the discussion seems to be a contest between opponent testimony and KO results. Neither are rock solid but I'd consider the...
If that fight was on the level, Langford knocked out a guy who outweighed him by a good 50-70 pounds of solid muscle.
The "why" is always the most important part. What you know is secondary to how you know it.
What was he banned for?
Look up this word: Reciprocity
Come now, don't be a coward. Explicitly spell out out the standard of conduct by which I could be impugned but you could not. Is it that I...
For what?