The late 60's to the mid 70's are often referred to as the golden era of heavyweight boxing. Seeing as to how Ali, Frazier and Foreman competed...
You're just saying that because you're on a picture with him and his million dollar smile.
I agree.... and although he probably had a better chance against Foreman because of styles, don't you think he [George] would've bashed Quarry,...
For once we are in agreement, my Brittish friend.
Good? Very good? Or do the statistics inflate it somewhat?
No, Tyson's build is too short for that. He could box off the back foot, but against those giant 80's heavyweights, he'd have to take 3 steps back...
Sanders is a very dangerous fighter who could bring hell to certain fighters (as someone else said, Wlad was never beaten like that and probably...
Current era's are never appreciated.... if you're going by a three year stretch, then there are plenty of candidates. If we're talking about a...
Maybe you did, but ask yourself this: what do you see more often, a boxer using the left hook to good effect or the uppercut? There are not all...
Charles by shutout decision or late TKO (on accumulation) win.
I like how he pimped Rahman at the end of that round with almost a lazy but still sharp and hard right hand. :lol: Could someone make a gif of that?
There is mentioned back problem - but how much of an excuse is it? Do you think he looked genuinely worse or was it Ali that made him look bad,...
It wouldn't surprise me if this fight was laying in someone's basement.
During most of the 20's, half of the top heavyweights were light-heavyweights. And black fellas were closed out basically. **** poor division,...
Wow, sounds like everyone got the beating of their life during their first session. I sparred someone who was very experienced and outside of...