Here's Shoji Oguma throwing Chan-hee Park around like a sack of crap. Notice how referee Larry Nadayag picks Park up and warns him for holding...
Mike McCallum had a few of these. In his fight with Carl Jones, he dropped Jones with a low blow, and referee Larry O'Connell ruled it a standard...
Answered your own question there. Johnson ain't in the IBHOF either.
Shoji Oguma against Chan-hee Park in their third fight. Oguma's face was a mess by the halfway point. He ended up dominating the late rounds and...
Second fight between Sot Chitalada and Gabriel Bernal, in Chitalada's home country of Thailand. The first seven rounds last three minutes apiece,...
1: Booker T. Word vs. Anthony Hembrick 2: Antonio Avelar vs. Tae-shik Kim 3: Frankie Liles vs. Tim Littles II 4: Edwin Rosario vs. Jose Luis...
I might put Kalambay in average, but I can see the argument for solid. I can't see iron at all. KOd in the first by a guy who never did anything...
Nunn was dropped in the first fight against Cordoba, part of the reason that win was controversial. Only against Toney did he seem genuinely hurt...
The worst example of this that I've ever seen was in the second Eubank-Watson fight. The referee literally had to walk Watson to the center of the...
But you could say exactly the opposite and it would be true, too. There here have been plenty of fights in which one boxer did the better work,...
In the 1970s, 10-10 rounds were often a way to give the fight to a favored fighter. They'd say, "Well, maybe the other guy did the better work,...
I don't think that there was a clear Watson round all fight. There are rounds that you can give him, but McCallum has an argument for winning each...
Miguel Canto
1. First Japanese world champion? 2. Italian boxer, first ever WBA(?) light fly champ, won the belt on a DQ and never defended it. Got smoked by...
Floyd Patterson vs. Sonny Liston, maybe the most famous instance of a rematch going exactly the same way as the first fight. Julian Jackson vs....