1. Louis 2. Hagler 3. Frazier 4. Jack Johnson 5. Eubank 6. Holyfield 7. McCallum 8. Archie Moore 9. Benn 10. Larry Holmes 11. Cuevas...
You meant to say: Jab- Dempsey Right Cross- Dempsey Left hook- Dempsey Have you got the...
Southpaw; I hated Leonard for beating(close and controversial decision aside) Hagler, but I have to admit he was a brilliant fighter. I haven't...
Right uppercut to own face: Tyson Fury. Link somewhere(realise TF is not really allowed on here).
I was surprised by a few of them, . too! What would your list look like?
Is it unthinkable to suggest that Larry Holmes would be able to beat Ali? What did Ali do better than Holmes, other than dance? I know Ali more...
Loudon is 100% right. Even Calzaghe's showboating was classless, like his "bumming" of Hopkins.
I don't think he based it on inches, Seamus. If he did, Sonny Liston would be number one according to a book I read about him!
I bought a DVD yesterday called "Top Ten Heavyweights". Bert Sugar rated Holmes number 10 in his list. Sugar didn't cross eras, he went on the...
Maybe Quarry if he fought a disciplined fight. He schooled Lyle, after all. Foreman was a physical freak, though. If some fighters hit you...
And more suited to boxing, Frank.
Frank, you are so right about Roldan! He bullied Hagler, physically pushing him around. Randy Turpin was a very strong guy, too.
Me, too. Very classy and compact fighter.
I can't have Hopkins in my top ten. Many here have, and I respect your opinions. I just have a problem having him in above the likes of Tiger or...
Louis-Buddy Baer 1 Ali-Frazier 1 Walcott-Marciano 1