Lewis. As much as I like Joe, he thrived in a weak HW era. His rematch wins over Walcott and Schmeling stand out as his two greatest victories....
Floyd Patterson, Ingemar Johansson, Joshua, Wilder, Martin.
He's comfortably in the top ten. The resume speaks for itself.
Not only was Dempsey tough and resilient, he rematched Sudenberg less than two weeks later.
I think he does better against Foreman. Jimmy Young had Foreman befuddled, Tunney wasn't too much smaller than Young and he was a better boxer...
I'll take Griffith by UD in a snoozefest.
I'd go with Norton. He can take Tunney's best punches and I don't think Gene can hold Kenny off for 12-15 rounds just counter punching and clinching.
I can't see Toney being competitive at 154. Even at 160 I think Hearns wins a wide UD.
Another fight Floyd would have ducked. Jackson by UD as he chases Floyd around the ring for 12 rounds.
Sure he got gifts...Castillo I, DLH, Maidana I. Pacquiao should have been a draw. Not to mention Duran never got caught with an illegal IV trying...
Yeah so? Duran never got any gift decisions in his career the way Floyd and Oscar did.
Duran. He was a small middleweight. Crawford was a large welter. He walks around above 180 lbs, only needed to drop about 12-15 pounds for the...
Hearns for the win. Hopkins was overrated. He padded his record at 160 while hiding out from prime Jones and Toney at 168. None of his opponents...
Jeffries was not a bigger puncher than Foreman, Lyle or Shavers. He could possibly win a decision if he fights the right fight. No KO.
I always thought Floyd lost that fight, I had Oscar winning 115-113. I would favor Duran all the way. He's better than Oscar.