I think this is a pretty pointless conversation, due to the fact that no one has seen it. Who can determine whether an unfilmed fight was rightly...
Ali only fought only three boxers in the late 70s/early 80s-none of whom were slouches.
I remember that fight-great one!
No kidding! :risas3:
I HAD to go with Foster, but Robinson and Frazier were mighty tempting.
There might've been a more delicate why to put that...
Yeah, we did :risas3:. I just realized I didn't explore some useful avenues in my argument years ago.
It depends what you mean by defending. Is it admirable of them? No, not really. Were they suspect fights though? No, not really.
Truly a terrific fight even though Ali was a shell of his former self.
I personally think Benitez is the honorary fifth member.
Just like a good chin, a puncher is born. There may be a rare case you can develop more than what you had to begin with. As was said though,...
I have to err to a third option in Philly. However, between the two I'd have to say NYC is the more productive.
Nice list George. I think it really highlights both the timelessness and the universal importance of good infighting in professional boxing.
That used to confuse the heck out of me-how a boxer could lose to anyone (like Duran losing to DeJesus) and not lose his title! Enter the idea of...
Really, Matt could win. He and Floyd are both fairly close in weight actually. Believe it or not, when Moore and Patterson fought, Moore...