Roy's management (or perhaps mismanagement) and uncompromising nature to promoters was part of him not being even bigger than he was. If he just...
Quarry would just get battered, Cleveland is several levels about Lyle and Mac Foster.
Louis wasn't that far gone though was he and he was fresh from destroying Conn. Louis deteriorated allot after his first retirement but not so...
The criticism of Walcott facing past prime versions of Louis and Walcott is a bit unfair when you bare in mind that Walcott is the same age as...
When analysing history it's objective to compare and contrast sources. Official verdicts are often incorrect, to take it as your only source lacks...
You can say similar things about Charles Burley and even Harry Greb
Well Gatti for a start. I think Gans if in the modern era would struggle with the likes of Taylor and Mayweather. I don't rate Mclarnin that...
Jones is too fast and sharp for Charles imo but Charles is maybe his biggest LHW threat As a Mayweather fan I'd go with Forrest. Floyd would get...
I love Jack Johnson but he doesn't use lateral movement, have a good enough jab or quick enough to keep George away and I really don't like Foreman
No but he'd beat a few guys his weight or higher in the HOF
You can't put a guy like Holyfield in a box with labels because at his best he does so many things so well. Technically perfect, punch perfect...
It was a very clear decision and a fight he actually showed heart and chin in that his detractors ignored. Not sure why it was even controversial,...
Did you take BoxedEars suggestion of watching Jimmy Young yet? He will make you appreciate Sweat Pea guaranteed
He got caught with his chin up in the sky in an exchange, which is a recipe for disaster but a few things 1. He was 35, he had slowed for years...
Strength's a bit overrated, it's how you use it and manipulate your opponent as much as anything