Dammit I can't believe I forgot Liston.
I don't know enough about boxing history to answer most your questions but I'll say I think it's pretty unlikely Tunney was a racist simply...
Oh indeed, no question that was the ghost of Tyson.
Oh, and I'll mention another one, not because it's all that dazzling but simply because I'm surprised I've never heard anyone mention it before:...
I'll say Joe Louis, the way he controls the other guy's guard and creates opportunities for attacks and counters. I've compared him before to a...
Oh, ****. You got me...:roto2lol:
Ali, Holmes, Foreman, Joe Louis, possibly Tyson, possibly Dempsey, Jack Johnson and Max Baer, depending on the conditions, equipment and rule set....
Of course. Oh, and a much younger Tyson was losing to Nelson until he landed that right.
Burns weighed 178, not 168, but anyway this is impossible to answer. There's no way of having even a tentative idea of how good Burns was or wasn't.
It's not that I object the to the content of what Burns says, I just kinda get the sense that he doesn't entirely mean it. I completely agree...
Most interesting. Now if only genuine results could be found for more recent fighters... I don't trust those coin-op machines at all.
I couldn't find anything solid with a quick search, but I found several mentions that Jeffries got 1200 and McVey 1300. I wouldn't be shocked if...
I don't suppose you know what the scores were supposed to have been?
I ran across this just a few minutes ago. [MEDIA] Just as the title says, but I find the results *extremely* suspect. Amir Khan hits harder...
I may as well say here what I said in the other thread, but I'll be a lot more brief. There is no such thing as modern conditioning and nutrition....