I'm lost for words :patsch
Thank you - talking of Nick, where is he?
Carlos Monzon? Slow, methodical, predictable, somehow effective. No. That was the Monzon of '75, '76, '77. If you watch a peak Monzon from...
I would rather let Mr. Limond have some slack and let him answer questions as he pleases - rather than shove them down his throat.
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Yes, Hagler was past his prime. I've watched his entire filmed career on tape very closely and I think he was slipping even in the Roldan fight....
McLarnin fought the following Hall of Famers: Charles Taylor Tony Canzoneri Barney Ross Lou Ambers Billy Petrolle Young Corbett III Benny...
Jimmy McLarnin - sixty nine fights, but a consistently amazing level of opposition.
I'm confident that Tiger would be able to deal with Langford's power. Rubin Carter and Florentino Fernandez were dynamite hitters but couldn't...
Today it is. Historically there have been some interesting characters. When casual fans turn into classic fans, the heavyweights are almost always...
Heavyweights used to be interesting, but that's all everybody talks about. It's not so bad lately, but there was a time when roughly forty of the...
... I used to know a lot about Liston but this fact has slipped my mind. Too much resentment towards heavyweights, I'm practically clueless about...
Me neither, to be fair. I took all the Philadelphians from the phillyboxinghistory site. I'll swap him for Joe Frazier.
(In some cases, fighters may not be true-born Philadelphians but instead adopted sons, but this is balanced out by the fact the state of New York...
Rocky Marciano's 49-0. You'd think he was an all-time great, but if you look closely, you'll see he only fought old men, journeymen and light...