This is worth repeating. :good My favorite boxing match of all time. To great, skilled athletes in their primes swapping punches for 15...
I'm picking Louis, for the reason that during many of his KOs, his opponents were completely out of it. Walcott, down and didn't get up....
Agreed 100%. :good It's a shame really, that injury really punched the wind out of his ability. He was in his career best shape and still couldn't...
Lampley to call the action, Merchant for telling the truth, metaphors and jokes, and Roy Jones for the actual boxing insight. Unlike most, I think...
And Mariusz Pudzianowski could do it ten times without skipping a beat. Doesn't mean he'd stand a chance against either of them; it's a boxing...
It means a lot because he lost twice to Fulton in the same year that he still beat capable opponents like Jeannette and Mcvea, and Wills the year...
.... In a time when someone who at 6'1 was considered a "giant". Too much size difference. Langford struggled with and failed to knock out a...
David Lemieux. There are not that many Mulletted opponent out there, though. Different times and all.
Wasn't Quarry ranked when Machen beat him?
If Griffin could do it, then certainly Dirrel can. :think
There is no doubt he is a great boxer. Not as great as he could be, if he simply made the fights people want to see, though.
For the first time I agree with you. Both their power were off the scales, both scored one-punch knockouts.... there's not much between them,...
I saw the almighty, unbeatable, overhyped, super-intimidating champion Brock react more than afraid to get hit in his last fight... most amateur...
I'd still give him good odds against anyone except the Klitschkos and Chambers ... Haye won't step in the ring with him....
We might have to contact Dr Shaw....... ehh, Dr. Shaw-Hi to see if he can fight!