Must have been a crackin' bunch to not even have their race noted.
Marion Wilson. Marion Wilson. I can't believe I just saw that - his best opponent was Ray Mercer! :nut
It is the depth of Moore's that surpasses Angott's. I mean, he faced top twenty all-time heavyweights three times, top twenty five all-time light...
No there aren't, actually. To Hellfire - I still rate Moore's record as tougher.
Not even close, sorry. Winning record, perhaps, but not overall opposition faced. Moore fought Muhammad Ali! That's like Ray Robinson losing to...
Here's where I stand - Harold Johnson was around the eighth best light heavyweight of all time. Bivins was around the twentieth best light...
Charles was far more than an action fighter. He was a sleek boxer-puncher with more tricks than Paul Daniels. This fight would never be a punch-out.
Shite logic.
I think you will find Joey Maxim to be better than some on your list. Moore beat him three times. Also, he beats Bivins and Johnson four times...
Nah. Langford wouldn't have that weight advantage over Foster, nor Frazier's strength, extra punching power. I wonder how much difference there...
Out of all the light heavyweights, I'd pick Bob Foster to beat Langford the most comprehensively. Perhaps I'd kick myself when Bob is groping for...
I wouldn't call someone a crazy mentalist for putting Charles at #1, but they'd have to argue their case. He is about as defendable as Benny...
You know, for a Bangkok ladybody, you're not a bad analyst. However - I disagree. But you knew that already. Langford may very well have...
My oh my, we are inquisitive lately.
Yarrr.