Current fascinated with Moorers' and Nakatani's use of their powerful left hands despite being right handed. Any other fighters that are similar...
Chacon vs Limon IV
Tyson vs Ruddock 1
Those cruisers would have been heavyweights back in rocky's time. I feel like picking a cruiserweight is skirting the limits of this hypothetical...
Hearns' was faster but Foster's up-jab had more oomph to it.
Stewart. I have the type of frame that he really knew how to make the most of.
The only thing Ali stands to lose by retiring in '75 is showing just how good his jaw was in his fight against Shavers.
The Holyfield trilogy carries him. Much like Pryor with the Arguello fight.
There were no tweener weights back then so there was a greater variance of sizes in each weight division. Without modern weight cutting you can be...
Beterbiev is better schooled in the fundamentals, but Saad was more creative. It showed in how he used his jab.
You need to have a chip on your shoulder to be the best. Otherwise your just a complacency caused upset waiting to happen.
You needed a 3 point lead to win in Argentina. It made boxers take on harder fights early instead of feasting on lesser opponents until they're...
For sure. The only way to argue otherwise is by removing Spinks competition by only counting from the 60s onward. That's the trouble with a lot...
Can't believe I forgot about Marciano. The only thing that stands out about Arguello is his footwork, and even then he's following the textbook...
Not familiar with Corbet or Fitzsimmons or that era of boxing to find anything that stands out. Moreso the latter than the former, but a bit of...