Lewis all the way. Too big, strong, and skilled. When focused, very difficult to force into mistakes. This is the case of the good big guy...
Good scholarly research, Il Duce, and very true. Ali showed his substance in many fights, but in this fight and several others, he only exhibited...
The purpose of boxing is to land punches. Ali looked nice, floating about the ring, throwing his jabs, but very few of this jabs actually...
In his autobiography, Earnie Shavers claims that Ron Lyle was given an extra minute's rest in between rounds after being floored by Shavers. Has...
I'd have to go with Tyson. I like Lyle a lot, but honestly, his reputation is built mainly on near-wins, not actual wins, with the exception of...
I think Ali got too much credit for his flicking jabs and breezy combinations, punches that look good but often aren't even connecting. That's...
Right, and then there's the whole Evangelista-LeDoux rivalry that rocked the world and continues to divide fans...never seen anything like it....
I think Dempsey was overated and I wouldn't be at all surprised if he lost to both guys. I'd probably bet on Jack against Ellis who was more in...
I think guys should fight tune-ups more often, though in a champ's case it should be against a deserving guy, which Chisora isn't. Either that or...
Yes indeed, Ali ducked him. Zaire was such a feat that I think Ali knew he couldn't top it. The rope-a-dope was an abberation, something that...
Let's say that George Foreman had been rightly granted a rematch with Muhammed Ali no later than two years after Zaire...who do you guys think...
I have mixed feelings about Ali. I think he did a lot to help his race stand up and have pride. He was probably the most audacious black man of...
It's great to hear from fellow Norton fans! Norton and Foreman were my two favorite 70's heavys, but nevertheless I think I'm capable of an...