Not even, say, Norton?
This has been one of the more interesting debates on semantics I've seen.
Fair points. Suffice to say, the lights shone bright on both of them that night.
It's more difficult to unify all 4 belts today than to win the classic title back then, but it's obviously easier to win one belt today than the...
One of the greatest, for sure. Equally impressive is his 11-year title reign, especially if you consider that he did it in an age when healthcare,...
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Doing mighty well, currently in a post-workout relaxation state. What about yourself?
Burt, although it's too early to tell, how would you compare GGG with Monzon?
I've always considered this one of the more difficult bouts to call. Dempsey's raw agression, speed and power versus Johnson's ring intelligence,...
Interesting that their primes are so close to each other, but they never shared a ring. Who do you favor under 15 rounds? What about 25? Gazelle...
Pound-for-pound, it's gotta be Hearns. At 160, GGG takes it. Cliche, but: whatever he hits, he destroys.
Out of shape or not, John L looks like a major badass. 19th century style.
I just found out he fought 17 times since losing to Manuel Charr in July of 2011 (age 38 then), going 3-15-1, with several knockout losses....
There's no way you can give Ali all of the first five rounds. At least one or two of those were Frazier's. The difference is: when Ali was...
I think most of the potential brain damage happens in the gym; fights are just the tip of the iceberg. For instance, guys like Hearns, Bowe,...