Tempted to pick Marciano just so Mcvey goes off on one. I'll call it even for now
Tony Tucker might squeeze himself in there as well. I was surprised to see how many shots he took from Douglas, but Buster seemed pretty game that...
Could safely add Corbett to your list. Byrd and Holmes might also be a shout out of those not mentioned thus far
I must have missed the part of Foreman's comeback when he knocked out a legit super heavyweight. In fact, even in his first career he didn't KO a...
I'd say for Marciano's lack of hand speed and fundamental boxing skills he's easily one of the hardest punchers of his era. What is even more...
I'll go with Foreman. I don't find it surprising that his name has come up most frequently. Lewis and Liston would be my other picks, not 100%...
We don't need Holme's opinion to solidify that Frazier more than likely beats Holmes prime for prime
We may as well say the Tyson from the first Holyfield fight, makes things a little more interesting. Vitali has more than one way to win this...
Dempsey-Carpentier would have been quite a spectacle
You talk as if Marciano was in his prime his whole career. I guess in that case Lewis stopping Ruddock in 2 rounds and Tyson still in his prime,...
Also Tillis was stopped by virtually every fighter of note he fought. Tyson on the other hand could only drop him while he was off balance and he...
Gino was stopped on his feet? I'm sure it wasn't your intention to twist the truth, but that's laughable Mcvey .... Absolutely laughable.
You and me both Luf. I used to despise Dempsey. Tyson is another! How naive I was to miss what a technically sound boxing machine he was. Wlad...
Quite clearly neither have faced anything like the other, however stylistically Wlad does have a slight advantage. Holmes wasn't exactly...
An interesting look on things. I guess there's no wrong answer here, but I guess the determining factor is your views on Barkley as a fighter. His...