You are talking about Marvis Frazier. Good call, I completely forgot about Marvis Frazier. He should have never been in a boxing ring period,...
Yes, he did. But, I still believe that it would be in his best interest to avoid spending too much time inside with Marciano. Plus, if both men...
Another factor would be Tyson's advantage in weight. Even if Rocky was able to keep the fight close and inside, the fact that a 220 pound Tyson...
What you are saying is worth considering. Tyson was a better athlete, had much faster hands and had pinpoint accuracy with his combinations....
Excellent call! I completely agree. They both had just proven they could push the current champ the distance. A credible fight between two 40...
I certainly agree with all those. Holmes vs Ali was the worst of the bunch in my opinion. After round 3 Ali stopped throwing punches, had no...
I look at it like this; Joe seemed to train very hard and worked hard in the ring. He was shorter and had to use his movement to get into...
They both had great stamina and would pose problems for each other. The angles that Marciano could throw power shots from would concern Holyfield...
I see your point when you compare Whitehurst to Charles in that way, but Charles generally did not fight the same way as a heavyweight. Of...
The only guy who decimated Frazier was Foreman. You might be right about Joe not being able to do much head damage inside, but I do not think...
Evander surprisingly was able to handle a shorter, stronger fighter in Tyson, but for the most part HE liked to be the guy on the inside against...
Yeah, I totally agree. Frazier was a much better infighter than Tyson. Frazier was a pitbull and would absolutely NEVER quit. I think that...
Lewis was not as reckless at this point in his career. He learned to be more patient after McCall. But when he found an opening, he would strike...
That is actually a pretty good point. Klitschko has absolutely had size advantages in virtually all of his fights. Neither fighter has taken...
I forgot how long Foreman was retired. I think his comeback started in '87, which was after Holmes lost to Spinks twice. Glad you brought that...