Only five fights, so no true depth, but he accounted for himself well in these fights. People don't give him enough credit. He could've beaten a...
It's tough. I'd probably favor Dokes too, but both guys were inconsistent.
I lean towards Frank early, but think it's a tough one to call. Depends on who got scared first, I guess.
Two guys known for folding in big fights...who takes it?
Nice to see Grant win one.
I think the guy has some decent points, myself. I wouldn't say Holyfield is wildly overrated, but he is somewhat overrated. I think he's a top...
I think Spinks has a heavyweight pedigree. He'd have cleaned out most of them, he just happened to meet the young runaway freight train, the best...
I'm glad someone mentioned Riddick Bowe, because that'd be a good comparison if George hadn't come back. Thank God he did come back, and I rank...
All joking aside, I'd pick Spinks. His eccentric style, speed, and caginess would be pretty tough to beat, that is if he comes in around 200 pounds.
Patterson is the better fighter by far, but Cooney would knock him out. The size difference would be too big. Michael Spinks was much bigger...
I remember my best friend's father watched the fight with us, and afterwards he explained the lofty, abstract concept that close rounds go to the...
I just looked it up in the Farmer's Almanac for that year, and yes, it states definitively that Joe Frazier's prime ended on January 27, of 1971....
[IMG] [IMG] Top I'll play Devil's advocate: Future generations may look back on us, Ali's generation, and promptly flunk us. Muhammad Ali,...
Young's sticking his head out through the ropes was a bad, bad move and he could've been DQ'd or docked some points for it. He got away with it,...
Shavers KO3 Young