Juan Meza KO1 Jaime Garza - Garza was an up-and-coming phenom at 122, with the WBC title aleady secured, and he was being showcased on CBS against...
Fighting Harada
I agree wholeheartedly with the idea that Bob Foster and his legacy as a great LHW is overplayed. "Oh, but the POWER!" Yeah, whatever....
One gets questionable decisions against foes in a watered-down era, the other is a great fighter.
I read the thread title and threw up in my mouth a little. So, yeah, Olivares.
Swarmer. A swarmer that will pull back, create an opening with an underrated jab and excellent upper body movement, and charge behind a blizzard...
my first four are the same as yours, though I do think there’s a bit of a gap between #2 and 3, and then a chasm after that.
Dunno. Doesn’t necessarily translate to being the best.
I think many understand that angle just fine, but speaking only for myself, I rank heavyweights relative to their time, not how they might match...
Everyone has opinions so that’s cool and all, but how does one rationalize this?
Way!
Ali and Louis were pretty far ahead in terms of resume and/or longevity. These two are pretty cut and dried, really. Can’t see much of an...
Sanchez Arguello Chacon Saad Muhammad Michael Spinks Hagler Myung Woo Yuh Izzy Vasquez Danny Lopez Barney Ross
Although, truth be told, I never really liked Sanchez’s straight right. He didn’t really throw a true “straight right.” It came from over the...
I don’t disagree with his relative difficulty in cutting the ring, but of course he was a counterpuncher by nature and by trade. It wasn’t his...