Ezzard Charles is simply a level above IMO UD or late stoppage for the Cincinnati Cobra
I think it's moreso an irrational hatred/disdain of Carnera than a respect of Joyce
Yes, I consider "cautious Floyd" to be Floyd's best h2h BTW, don't take jokes too seriously
Naseem would try his damnedest to make the fight interesting but Floyd UD's him and everyone viewing complains for the next week
Joyce is slow as ****, and many people on here are doubting Carnera's ability to crack with a punch. I don't think Joyce hits as hard as Baer...
This comment section is wack Walcott by mid round KO, too much craftiness, too much ring generalship, too much power
The original Julio Cesar Chavez, great dominance streak. Sadly lost to the best name on his resume by far, Bob Fitzsimmons, so he's a hard one to...
I'm genuinely surprised, how 1 sided a poll this is in favor of the 38-18 fighter when legacy is a factor I'd favor a peak Young in a fight...
Another Tua thread? Anyways, Tua was the better fighter. More power, better chin, more consistency Legacy wise, Young DID beat Foreman...
I take Mercer by UD in a war, Mercer simply has the better ring generalship IMO
Dunno, I was just always more impressed by McVea's record and write-ups Now that I think about it Jeannette should've been on the list too....
LaStarza beat Brion, Bucceroni, Layne, and gave 2 good fights to Marciano. (Plenty of asterisks can be made though) Gibbons beat tons of people...
To get specific, in greatness: 14. Charles 16. Walcott 17. Patterson Schmeling does not break my top 20 list, but he's just outside of it most...
Walcott Charles Patterson Schmeling In terms of greatness, I might switch Charles and Walcott
Purely as heavyweights Sullivan Jeffries Wills Langford Jackson McVea