David Tua was a decent fighter too. What's your point?
Yet another example of how hideously some fans overrate the '70s. Bob 'I never, ever beat a decent heavyweight' Foster!!! :lol:
Do you honestly believe fighters like George Chuvalo and Earnie Shavers were better than Donovan Ruddock or Tommy Morrison? The problem with the...
The very fact you're mentioning Leon Spinks proves what an overrated era it was.
Hagler - easily. Ayala was but an overgrown playground bully; Hagler was a lean, mean fighting machine on a world class level.
Could have. Could have! I recall George Foreman saying he would never have beaten Muhammad Ali.
No. :lol: Tiger did look like he felt he had to be set 100% before he let go with punches, aside from the jab. He shuffled forward, jabbed,...
He was fantastic. His second fight with Bennie Briscoe may just be the most vicious I've seen; solid action all the way through but the power and...
I tell you what, Robinson is lucky Graziano was finished by the time they fought, because otherwise, that wouldn't just be a flash knockdown...
I would pick only one man to outfight Dick Tiger. Rodrigo Valdez.
Why?
Hagler was easily better. As a middleweight, Robinson is on about the same level as Tony Zale.
Michael Sprott.
Nope and nope, I'm serious. It's a myth that Ali fought and retired in '67.
Boxrec? Surprise, surprise. Didn't you know that site is almost never correct? Ali never fought in '67, he retired in '66.