I grossely underrate a small 5'7 160 fighter because I don't think he would beat a peak Marvin Hagler, possibly the greatest of all time at 160?...
He was at his best for a lot of those poor midddleweight losses Do we ignore them?
Yeah but think levels. Levels and size play into factor before styles do.
This is great. Next time someone brings up monzon beating less than stellar opposition, I am going to say he twice beat a mean who many of this...
Interesting read here on Langford December 27, 1913 – The Winnipeg Tribune published quotes from the Director of French Boxing, Mr. Vienne. Mr....
While Jack was climbing out of the ring instead of facing Jeanette , Sam faced Joe Jeanette. Here's a recap of the fight from F. Hurdman-Lucas:...
“The hell I feared no man. There was one man I wouldn’t fight because I knew he would flatten me. I was afraid of Sam Langford.” -- Jack Dempsey...
Griffith had quite a lot of losses near his prime at 160 to imagine him beating a peak Hagler in my estimation. Levels...Hagler was on a level...
Pretty amazing most posters here are giving Griffith a shot against a peak Hagler, yet they belittle monzons two wins over Emile Griffith...why is...
Yeah I do consider him an ATG though, some people don't The guy looks great on film to me and I'm impressed with his record
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Horrible styles matchup for Charles Frazier by knockout in 6-8 rounds
Tommy Morrison, George Foreman, Michael Moorer
Holyfield loved to brawl. Suicide against a peak joe Louis Louis by knockout
Dick Tiger > Virgil Hill Eddie Cotton > Virgil Hill Finnegan, Ahumada, Hank, Rondon, and fourie would have been difficult fights for Hill