He's at 10 on my list. Soundly behind Frazier and Holyfield at 8 and 9, he wont be overtaking either of them any time soon and fairly comfortably...
Sugar Ray Robinson at 147
I don't see how Norton is going to be stopped in this fight. He was stopped in his prime by George Foreman, in my eyes the biggest hitter of all...
I said could because the way Roy fights is so unorthodox that it's very hard to catch him cleanly. Roy could withstand most glancing shots that...
It would be competitive however long it lasted that's for sure. Roy has to run n this fit and get in and out as quick as possible, because as soon...
Could certainly argue for him being number 1, but had he gone 50-0 with Tyson being number 50 I think the majority may take him over Ali and Louis.
:deal We can rave all day about how Bowe 'had' the skills to outbox Foreman, but if were talking prime for prime, then Bowe is going to be...
I don't the like the twisting if words there. Norton lost to a prime Holmes in a close fight. Holyfield beat an old Holmes in a competative fight.
Brb ranking someone that couldn't hack it at the top level of heavyweight and who's level of competition isn't all that great and had a prime of...
:lol: I know that, I was just merely stating how I felt 20 or more round fight would go.
The ruleset in thesemfights are key. If it's a 20 rounder or more, I think Jeffries will be far to durable for any of the 3. In a 12 or 15 rounder...
Liston was a lot like a failed Marciano. Cleaned the division out, took the title, but couldn't finish the reign when his body was starting to...
It's quite interesting that there have been 3 fighters that could be considered ATGs t the weight, Calzaghe, Ward and Ottke, that all seem to have...
1 Ali 2 Louis 3 Marciano 4 Foreman 5 Holmes 6 Lewis 7 Johnson 8 Frazier 9 Holyfield 10 Tyson 11 Liston 12 Jeffries 13 Dempsey 14 Wlad 15...
I love the fact that there's 179 replies to this poll, yet and just 5 votes :rofl