If Young was George's nightmare, then Larry would be his doom. I don't think that anybody than George can fix his mental(boxing) shortcomings at...
Lennox definitely belongs in the HW top 10, all time. I'd wish he'd been around at the HW golden age since it's a bit difficult to really know...
This should be the most unanimous thread on the whole forum
Ali's prime happened against Cleveland Williams. Very few fighters would stand a chance against that version of "the greatest". And Joe is not one...
I have a hard time seeing how Tyson possibly could give Ali the most trouble. Frazier yes, but Mike has about 10% of the heart stamina and will...
Many posters have frequently asserted than Foreman would have crushed even the peak Frazier of 1969, 1970 and the FOTC, without ridicule, due to...
The line that comes to my mind wasn't quipped by a fighter... "Would you also like to thank the judges?" It doesn't get more poisonous degoratory...
I was thinking of the '77 version of Young vs. '74 Foreman. It's all purely hypothetical, ofcause.
If Bonavena applied a lot of clinching and holding, then he might have a chance.
..if he'd fought unbeaten Foreman in Zaire? I see two possible outcomes... 1. In '77 George had learned to box a little bit, which took...
Ali and Frazier nearly killed each other. But they took pride in that trilogy. It made their legacy. I don't think that none of them would've...
Julian Jackson
PGF is a great fighter, no doubt about that. But boxing assholes are usually funny, crazy, frightening or all of them. PGF just seems like a...
Tyson was in his early twenties when he lost to a journeyman. But you still rank him highly, and not Monzon. Why? As you said "I really don't...
Holmes - Foreman(I don't care if they're like 70 years old) Holmes - Frazier(unfortunately their peaks were too far apart) Ali - Foreman II...