That's true, but when it comes to fighters over 35 regaining the heavyweight championship, it still usually doesn't work out well, and when it...
Straight forward logic? :lol: Please! You've engaged in numerous logical fallacies in this very brief and soon to end "dialogue". To name just a...
You're so-called "logic" is a steaming pile of BS. First of all, you didn't provide a direct quote. How do we know you're not remembering...
That's a weak appeal to authority, especially since you didn't bother naming any of the contributors.
Liston, early. Less than 4 full, I'd think.
Of course he could have, and I believe he probably would have.
I don't necessarily disagree with this. But what does that say in terms of boxers who were inconsistent? Ran hot and cold? Sometimes their hearts...
I'll take Holmes by close decision.
In my mind, it ended when he went to prison. He was still a capable top level athlete before prison. Where I think the debate tends to enter the...
First fight I watched was Hagler-Hearns, which had set the bar unrealistically high for my 9 year old self. :smoking:
Who cares about the average age boxing fans are? In fact, I would imagine those watching the sport for decades would tend to have a greater pool...
Well, for what it's worth here, the numbers in (#) indicate first place votes from the survey. LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT: 1. 971 Ezzard Charles (30) 2....
I don't know what you mean by "average opinion of the public". But I gather I regard Ezzard Charles in much higher esteem than you across the...
I have Roy outside the Top 10, and he I believe finished #11 in the poll. My point in posting this, however, was to illustrate that a lot of...
For what it's worth, these are the results from a series of surveys I conducted here in the Classic section several years back....