Oh, and one more point on that (and apologies if I'm stating the obvious here) - I think it also rewards boxers who were 'overrated' and punishes...
I'll definitely do something along those lines at the end. Aside from the built-in WWII bias, my biggest obstacle is going to be with the 1980s....
Yeah, I'll definitely do something like that. I have 28 "parts" in mind, with the last being something a little different than the rest of them -...
Oh, I've been high since '95. But even up here on cloud 9, I've never mistakenly believed that Joshua was more skilled than Holmes or Lennox....
:lol: You need to share whatever you're smoking.
I'm not sold on that myself yet. But either way, surely you're not claiming he's more skilled than Lennox from the 90s, or Holmes from the 70s, or...
And on the flip side, Joshua is far less skilled than guys like Lennox Lewis and Larry Holmes. (And I'm not sure if Joshua truly is more skilled...
Thanks. And yes, yes I have! In fact, I've seen quite a few episodes. :lol:
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Agreed. If Corbett won the first Jeffries fight and retired, I would imagine Jeffires would have had a solid chance of becoming (in the context of...
That's exactly what I'm figuring.
Tua also defeated both Rahman and Maskaev, who would also both go on to become heavyweight titlists.
Yeah, he had the Larry Holmes type of timing, where his peak in the weight class stretched across two decades in such a way that he didn't have as...
I am very curious - which pet theories did it help enforce, and what were the things you overlooked?