The man's a shocking excuse for a human being but let's be honest, boxing was a lot more fun in the 80's & 90's with him around.
Eddie Futch. He seemed to be a genuinely good guy who cared about his fighters.
To be fair he showed a willingness to take everything Ruddock could throw at him for 19 rounds, & he was badly shaken in the 7th & 10th rounds of...
Nope, he followed the ref's count which is what he's supposed to do.
Douglas would always pose Tyson problems, whether he would always beat him remains unknown.
:pancarta: Please tell me it's PPV, I want to pay for it.
I was a big fan from around early 1986 when I first became interested in boxing. It lasted until the late 90's when he basically became a circus...
It was a bit odd but he was very insistant!
Even the crowd started booing kenny.
Back in the early 90's a British Middleweight.....can't for the life of me remember his name but he was domestic level....came into a shop I was...
King Kong with a baseball bat wouldn't K.O Hagler.
Remember a story about Colin Jones decking a rugby player in a welsh nightclub.
I think Hagler would still have felt jobbed by the system even with a draw & walked away. I don't think he fancied chasing Leonard round the ring...
Tyson's in real danger of losing this. He hasn't taken a good punch thrown in anger since June '91. he was basically running on fumes even at this...
Not sure anything could surpass Ali v Frazier but a few could come close. 30 years ago tomorrow would be one, November 8th 1991, Holyfield v...