Bad matchup for southpaw Moorer. Gerrie would be teeing off with that bionic right from the opening bell. Even in losing to Tate and Weaver, he...
The Hawk went into free fall after the Arguello rematch, and allegedly dropped down to 120 pounds due to cocaine use. Somehow, he went on to beat...
Duran competed very well with Hagler, and that may have been the situation where Marv made the most use of superior physical strength and size. (I...
Walker smoked two packs a day, but I think Nicotino Roacche definitely takes the cake here. Nicotino actually took drags between rounds, a habit...
The story there is that a severe snowstorm prevented the film crew from getting to the Spectrum to record it.
Thank you much. I think it does help illuminate how Walker could have dealt with Tiger's style. Walker-Hudkins II reveals qualities in Mickey we...
:pukkeNow you're just deflecting and distracting the discussion by resorting to the most foul and disgusting language you can think of....
Harry also had tremendous speed, and still had decent legs at that point, although clearly diminishing. He wasn't all about strength and power at...
I don't think he would. For one, Tiger's strength wouldn't give him this option. But I also believe Walker had the versatility to adapt...
Which does demonstrate that Mike could have chosen to accept Foreman's challenge if he truly wanted to. Yes, but until Briggs, George was widely...
Walker-Hudkins II should be viewed carefully before anybody decides to chose Tiger in this one. Mickey was far from a one dimensional brawler. No...
My apologies for that, Pete, but a few days had already elapsed when I spotted your comment about waiting for me, and I was a bit drowsy from a...
Here I am. Foreman shoved around an admittedly roided up Morrison like a rag doll (while Tyson found former cruiserweight Holyfield to be too much...
Mickey himself wrote, "Even at my best, I knew I couldn't have licked him." (He also conceded this may have been true of Schmeling as well.) Of...
If it was created because of greater appeal to network television executives (and I also read what you refer to in KO), then the disappearance of...