Does Burt Sugar's top 10 heavyweight list count :lol:
I find that very hard to believe. Even if he hit harder punch for punch, which I very much doubt, Jeffries lacks the hand speed and explosiveness...
I'd take Whitaker here. I appreciate Mosley was well past his best fighting Mayweather, as was Mayweather, but I think the comparison in style is...
Also the first person to regain the title. He also had enormous heart, something that every great fighters needs, a fair few decisions didn't go...
:huh how's that? He'd have been given little credit for beating a previous champion 7 years past his prime
Maybe not. Foreman was expected to win and for me this is by far Ali's greatest win given the circumstances. Ali probably wouldn't have been...
Louis beat better fighters before his time out of the ring Ali beat better fighters after his time out of the ring It can't be dumbed down any...
His wins over Holmes, Tubbs and Spinks in 1988 alone were better than who he beat and what he achieved in the 90's I think Stevie's list is...
The right uppercut does however leave Holmes vulnerable to Frazier's left hook. Joe's body work could also be a factor. Holmes' would be reduced...
Jack Johnson after the Choyinski knockout John Ruiz after David Tua pulverised him in 30 seconds
Foreman's the only fighter I'd pick with the utmost confidence. I like Louis and Tyson's offensive arsenal against Frazier, both have good hand...
Arguments could be made for Lennox, Holmes, Tyson or Holyfield. They're an interchangeable 4 depending on your criteria and how you view their...
Probably hit about as hard as Holyfield, maybe a little harder. Obviously Ali didn't sit down on his punches that often, but when he did a...
Did you have a kip between rounds 6 and 8 :blurp I had it 8-4 Lewis might need a re-watch