Yea sure a 185lb relatively weak blown up light heavyweight is 'in the realm of hardest hitters who ever lived.' He couldn't put away a LHW...
No but he took it because it was the only way to get a big fight and big money. Ward agreed to the fight aslong as there was a stacked the deck....
Jones Jr is easily the best ever at the weight. Ward probably has the best resume, although I'm not giving him that much credit for draining...
Matthysse is a couple of classes above Maidana
My opinion is he just beat up a starving African suffering from malnutrition. He might have beat Dawson anyway but Dawson was very much drained...
Norton didn't do too well against 2 monster punchers that ko'd him but the smaller Dempsey doesn't hit nearly as hard and isn't nearly as strong...
Depends what weight your in peak condition at
Either Jones dominates or Rocky makes it competitive in the early going with his jab and tight defence. If that happened though Jones would up the...
Well first they wouldn't have been 240lb men, they would have been about 210lbs-220lbs A 240-250lb Wlad might beat Ali, his jab and range is that...
Frazier becomes a bit of a flash in the pan, beats Ali buts loses in competitive fashion twice. It's not like Foreman ruined him, Frazier just...
He beats them all except Jones, Hopkins is a close fight though, the rest he dominates
Intelligence is too wide an area to measure, someone can have great numeracy ability but poor language ability, not to mention street smarts....
Do you know what depth of competition is? It's generally who has the more wins over contender level opponents. It's pretty obvious Wlad beat more...
Tunney, too fast and too skilled, the perfect style to neutralise Dempsey
Possible and interesting, so who was Chavez actually kept away from though? They certainly went all in against Whitaker and Taylor so it certainly...