Morrison was more explosive and I think he'd connect first. I love the sound of breaking glass, deep in to the night.
Bobby Halpern. Fought in the 50's, then went to prison until the 70's, got out and started fighting again.
Yeah, Oquendo. I kept wanting to see him catch a break and accomplish something, but he kept coming up short. He's an underrated guy with a good...
Yes, very hard luck guy. I saw the Spinks fight on TV. They were both exploring the new cruiserweight division, and Jesse completed schooled...
I agree about Norton. I didn't include him just because the Yankee Stadium fight has been discussed ad nauseam on here already. But if any guy...
He's already there in my opinion. The only thing that will spoil it will be an upset knockout. I'd like to see him retire after Fury. I think...
Rosario wasn't always all that busy, so Ray may fare well in the opening rounds, but sooner or later Edwin is going to start tagging him hard....
Not trying to turn Ali's record into a losing one, but there is no fighter in history who was granted more favoritism or got away with more. Name...
Yaqui Lopez - light heavyweight contender, always losing close decisions Jesse Burnett - same as above Fres Quendo - heavyweight contender...
Earnie Shavers came very close to beating Ali and Holmes, and with a little luck could have won a title somewhere along the way.
Not much to base it on, but I tend to think Dunn was a little better. He went fifteen rounds a time or two, I believe. I think his losses were...
Another way to look at it: The three main rivals during the Holyfield era were Tyson, Lewis, and Bowe. Two out of three of them bested...
And the winner was gonna fight Fres Oqeuendo....what do we do now?
Parker Stevenson...or Adlai?
What's the name of it? Is it the one I mentioned? I can't remember the author.