I remember as Ali-Spinks I escalated into a war, Brent Musberger spent some of the time speculating as to how good of a football player Ali...
I agree with Mr. Bill. Cuevas is mostly a WBA myth.
I think it was refreshing to have a commentator critique his partner instead of the usual phony love between the two, like most pairs wallow in.
I'm going agains the grain and picking Tyson. Unlike the other two, Mike achieved the distinciton of being THE dominant heavyweight in the...
Young.
I'd pick Tua. Both would take bombs, and Tua has the better chin and would survivie this armageddon more safely. But I'd be rooting for Lyle.
Big George would've overpowered him, taking a few shots to the head along the way.
A telling loss for Tua. Here was a guy who was essentially smaller than him -taller but slimmer- and David's vaunted sledgehammers couldn't do...
All sarcasm aside, one can make a compelling case for either guy, really. Tua let li'l Chris Byrd slap him around and win a decision, remember?...
I agree he fought smartly, but McBride offered virtually no offense. Kevin also blocked a lot of Adamek's punches...it seemed Tomaz would land a...
Adamek looked quick and slick, but I'm surprised he couldn't stop the overweight and absolutely awful Kevin McBride. He'll have a tough time in...
No contest! Coetzee all the way.
Fighters rarely own up and say "he won it fair and square". Who cares about their excuses?
I think Earnie would get to him early. He was bigger, started faster, and Ingo wasn't as slick as a Jerry Quarry, and therefore might not land...
I've heard that Norton did well in sparring with Joe. In a real fight, Frazier would get to him within 5 rounds.