I really don’t think I can narrow it down But 1990 had of my favorites all time [MEDIA] [MEDIA]
This could get very ugly for Iran
I remember having it 115-112. It was this fight that convinced me that James Toney is one of the toughest guys to ever lace em up. This was a...
Tyson and Foreman, naturally, came to mind first. Lennox had an excellent one. He could use the Tyson combo and set it up with body shots (the...
Jones 7-5. Tarver spent lots and lots of time in the middle of the ring doing nothing, perhaps too cautious of Roy’s body shots.
I would think at the time, Norris-Brown 1 was the biggest shock at the time in terms of being the biggest upset of the 3. I think it had heavier...
OJ Simpson comes to mind. I remember watching one of his documentaries awhile ago, I think ESPN Sportscentury, and they talked about how gracious...
It was kind of funny that after Lampley got to a safer spot, he emotionally said during the broadcast “I’ve got a teenage daughter in there, and...
Yeah, Lennox was being an ******* when he met him that day…Bowe also sort of as well when he met him some other time. He only met each of them...
I wish one of those idiots had tried to swing on George.
Mosley-De La Hoya 2 was September 03’ Foreman suggested it had to do with corruption/fixing, and pulled rank with the “you don’t know boxing,...
My dad used to work for the California State Athletic Commission and met him during one of his comeback bouts (maybe in Sacramento for his first...
God what a rough couple of days for boxing
Pacquiao-Margarito Holmes-Cobb Hopkins-Joppy
One of the best fights of the 90s and most unforgettable endings ever. Taylor was winning but taking a beating all the way through. Chavez had...