Cheers Jan. I think your right. Although neither where, or probably never will be undisputed they are clearly the top heavyweights from their...
Errr lil help anyone? Tryna post a picture from Facebook on an iPad and having very little success :huh
1. Larry Holmes 2. Wladimir Klitschko 3. Harry Wills 4. Sam Langford 5. Ken Norton 6. Sam Mcvey 7. Peter Jackson 8. Jimmy Young 9. Joe Jeanette...
Nicely done
Right I know I'm not exactly amgreat poster and barely know anyone on this forum, but I may as well get involved. This was taken on Monday if...
We all know Larry Holmes' jab is one of the best the sport has ever seen and I don't think there's any debating that, however I've been watching a...
You would have fought so, but this forum is mad crazy on Holmes, who consiststantley avoided the top contenders of his time throughout his reign...
Despite Buster Douglas having the shortest prime (1 fight) of all time, he clearly was a force to be reckoned with when motivated and in good...
I think Lewis would win the battle of the jabs and be able to box Buster on the back foot for the majority of the fight had he approached it that...
Awesome work Luf :good Joe Louis at 50-3 is absaloutley outstanding considering he only had the 68 fights. Also when you compare Jack Johnson's...
It's a shame people questioning Norton's punch resistance in this thread. He had a good chin, just not an elite chin and couldn't handle those...
In terms of greatness, Wills is going to be above all 3, 9 times out of 10 on an ATG list. However I'll have to reiterate what has already been...
I was going to say, I've seen many a knockdown even at the highest level of boxing. If memory serves correct Guerrero hit the canvas from a...
Toney couldn't deal with someone that had the foot speed of Tyson. Mike could get in and out when he wanted to win a comfortable UD, however I...
So let me get this straight (your words not mine) A man who retired at the top of the division, came back after 4 years to establish himself as...