I see Ali losing to Holmes in fight number one but beating him in the second and third bouts.
The 28 year old Holmes starting off with Buster Mathis in '68 right through to the third Ali fight in '75.
If it had n't been for 'The Rock' on the scene,it's highly feasible that Walcott and Charles would have fought for a fifth...even a sixth time....
Cus' peek-a-boo style causes Angelo some problems early on but after five rounds or so Dundee's floating and stinging pay off.
Ali in 1974 still had the ability to beat prime Liston. He'd make sure that he stays away from the ropes as often as possible. Keeping the...
Tyson has a clear field. Walcott would cause him some problems.
It would n't have surprised me had Ernie Terrell outboxed an old Liston circa 1966.
Holmes builds up an early lead but Louis eventually catches up with him in late rounds for a tko.
Precisely how I see it. Could have happened in 1978 had Jimmy been given the nod in the Ken Norton bout which could easily have gone either way....
Yes and no. From the early 20th century it's changed a lot in all ways. During the last forty years or so - As far as conditioning and...
I can't see Ken stopping Muhammad in a fourth fight either. More than likely he wins by around 10 - 5 in rounds. Even at that advanced past it...
If a fourth fight had happened then maybe after losing to Norton by a clear enough margin,Muhammad may have called it a day. Then we'd have been...
Shavers I Norton
Precisely this. Marciano may well score a knockdown early on,though. After that it's all Joe.
Young. Prime version is a cut above. If there'd been a third Young-Shavers bout circa 1975-77,Jimmy would have won clearly on points.