based on what exactly? all of those big wins he had? Schmeling was a studious fighter and an absolutely monstrous right hand counterpuncher......
Foreman, if anything, was a lesser fighter by this time and shattered emotionally... I think Ali wins with room to spare even at that advanced age...
I see your point, Ramonza, but Frazier was able to negate Ali's jab (which was long like Liston's) and it was FAR FASTER... Liston's jab was heavy...
The man was an absolute beast... he's a tall order head to head for anybody under 210 pounds in history, and he beats the Lion's share
anyone who thinks Andrew Golota was a superior fighter to Max Schmeling is stark raving mad
true... what helped Holyfield is that he was crisp and accurate as a puncher so he hurt guys with clean counters... but his overall power was...
tough pick... I do like the speed of Ali here and I think it would be enough to earn him a close decision... if Lennox had more of a left hook, I...
I disagree... Hoya was an exceptionally powerful Jr. Welter and big too... I think at 147 he loses to much speed to keep up... at 140, however,...
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disagree completely Frazier is not Floyd Patterson... waaaay stronger, much more durable, and Liston fought NOTHING LIKE George Foreman... he...
Charles beats him... he did everything as well and did certian things far better... Charles is one of the ten greatest fighters who ever breathed,...
Carnera was a sideshow... his win over Jack Sharkey is one of the most controversial in the sport's history, since the general feeling is that...
thats fucked up, X
agREED the first round is EPIC, but it was Hagler's fight after that
the prospect of Hoya knocking Benitez out at 140 is certainly possible
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I pick Arguello every time
I have already done this exact fight probably 9 times in the last 5 years
I like Chavez in this one, quite frankly
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