If you're stipulating that he declines in the seventies just as he did in the nineties (and for the same reasons) then he'd *definitely* lose to...
That sounds about right to me, except for Norton. I think he'd do significantly better against Tyson than faded Pinklon Thomas.
I was going to say Azumah Nelson, but then I saw "heavyweight". I'll go with Ibeabuchi. Seems a fairly obvious choice, unless I'm missing something.
Tyson only fought (I think) three guys around Charles' size, and they were damn sure no Ezzard Charles. The guys I'm thinking of are Lorenzo Boyd...
At world level any heavyweight has a chance, however slim, of beating any other with a little luck, but I'd be willing to bet at least my car on...
That depends on what the logic is supposed to be. He appears to be saying merely that the premise fails to falsify the conclusion, not that it...
You've seen no such fight. What you've seen is a campy reenactment which did not involve Jeffries at all, and was no more real than the...
So nobody recognizes Gentleman Fred Herbert?? The Pamona Pulverizer? Not one person? And you call yourselves fight fans? I'm so disappointed...
*Sigh*...
Nonsense.
I used to play this game with my neighbor. Anyone recognize these fighters? Anyone?... [MEDIA]
Godoy gave him a close fight the first time, but he got busted up pretty bad the second, because by then Louis had figured out his unorthodox...
I think Lewis 2 was razor close and he narrowly - but nonetheless clearly - beat Valuev. (I wonder how old Holmes would have done?)
I think he'd finish on his feet with his face looking like that of an emergency room patient with a peanut allergy, but that' just a hunch.
That's not even the beginning of the story.