That is complicated speculation. It depends very much on how Lewis loses, and what if he hires Steward after that loss, never suffers the McCall...
I disagree, in fact, i think one of the 90's Foreman's best aspects was that boxing him is like boxing a wall..... that moves towards you. He was...
Depends on what version of Wlad. The pre-Steward offensive machine is more likely to get stopped by Tyson, but if he wins, he'll destroy him worse...
He was past his best at that point, but i agree to certain degree: Shavers' and Cooney's quick erasion of Norton wasn't just the fact that Norton...
Okay.:good There is no excuse in losing Fergusson, but what i'm saying is that Mercer always has been somewhat susceptible to losing to much...
I think the biggest problem for Patterson here is that: -The 90's Foreman was very durable. He took something like 20 power punches in a row from...
Patterson would be looking at a 70 pound weight disadvantage and a 5 inch height disadvantage, but a great advantage in hand- and footspeed,...
He did use head movement in 95-97. Not as much as during his prime perhaps, but if you watch for instance the Tucker fight, you'll see that his...
I beg to differ. First of all, the Mercer's age is deceiving because he peaked very old to begin with. You make it sound like he was 10 years past...
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So basically, until 1925, not only were most blacks frozen out of the heavyweight title picture, but also 50% of the states? That's a pretty big...
Do you have more information on this boycott, or boxing being seen as an evil? When it started and ended? A similar era may come up soon, seeing...
I agree, but i'd still pick Frazier to dig out a win on attrition. Lyle is a heavy hitter, but i don't think he's the explosive starter you need,...
Well they're not claiming to be.
In my opinion, his prime was from '86 to '97: he still looked great in destroying Bruno in '96, and looked better against Holyfield than against...