Has there ever been a heavyweight whose ratio of landing punches to getting hit was as lopsided as Wladimir Klitschko? I don't think so.
HBO should be showing this.
I agree with most of your names, but not the order. I would go: 1. Joe Louis 2. Muhammad Ali (too many gift decisions and shaky performances)...
I agree with this post. It was really bad. I respect Lampley for being very articulate and intelligent as a commentator, but it was brutal in...
1. Ali vs Frazier 2. Leonard vs Duran 3. Hagler vs Leonard 4. Chavez vs Whitaker 5. Ali vs Foreman 6. JLouis vs Schmeling 2 7. Tyson vs...
This is a tough one. I tend to rank Holy over Liston in all-time lists, but in his prime, Liston was an athletic stalker. Holyfield probably...
I have to agree with most here that Holmes wins by decision. I guess there were two opportunities for this fight to have taken place, 1977 or...
I kinda thought the weight for this fight would be a big factor. Jones at 170? Just seemed odd. Tito didn't have to drain himself much at all,...
let's face it...Don King is gonna find a way to turn this fight into another title shot for Golota. I guess he'd match up best with either Peter...
So many haters on Jeff Lacy. Like it or not, he's one of the best fighters in that division. And yes, that is sad for the division. No...
First off, let's agree that this was a fight for 93, not 92. Lewis beat Ruddock on Halloween 92 and Bowe-Holyfield was in November of that year....
If boxing were the way it should be, with one title per weight class, and competitiveness outweighing greed, the current crop of fighters could...
1. Klitschko 2. Chagaev 3. Maskaev 4. Ibragimov 5. Peter 6. Valuev 7. TThompson 8. JC Gomez 9. Liakhovich 10. Povetkin
Lewis was more out of gas than Vitali. They were both landing hard shots. I think Lennox would've folded from one in about the 9th.
Ray Mercer, Ike Ibeabuchi, Oliver McCall and David Tua have the best chins of the last 20 years.