This post should provide you with the validation of the quality of your list, @George Crowcroft!
Hang on, you've got a typo - you've misspelled Ezzard Charles as 'Muhammad Ali'.
Spat my drink out!
Being the 3rd or 4th best heavyweight of the 80s is like being the 3rd or 4th most famous Beatle. After Jon Lennon and Paul McCartney, it's hard...
Cornelius Boza-Edwards v Blaine Dickson Another good recommendation, George! It was Boza so I couldn't resist and wanted to see how my card...
Here's how I had it, George: Bernard Hopkins v Segundo Mercado 1 1 10-9 (wicked start. Hopkins looks like he wants to take Mercado out quick) 2...
No doubt. He fought up or down to the level of his opposition.
Real good fight this - yeah, would love to see this one. I think Spinks would either have to get on his bike and use his awkward angles to try and...
He's a fantastic success story that is unfortunately all too rare in this sport.
Jofre's just one of those guys who can make ordinary mortals feel like an abject failure in comparison with him, isn't he? "Eder Jofre was one of...
He's a bloody saint, isn't he? Seriously, though, a pretty much perfect career after which he retired in good physical health and he has gone on...
Well there's only an amateur recording of it which is barely warchable and jumps all over the place and that's the only known footage of the fight...
It wasn't a criticism of choosing that fight as it is a legendary, just that based on the first guiding principle (must be available on YouTube...
Good list. Just wondering about Zale-Graziano 2. Can this really be included?
Don't miss Galindez-Kates 1 - it's brilliant. Also Matt Franklin/Saad v Kates as well. Like you say, there are more good ones.