From George Foreman's devastating power to Archie Moore's technical precision, we break down the greatest knockout artists in boxing history and the distinct styles that made them lethal finishers.
I have been thinking about those fighters who I consider the greatest of all-time. In the past I have written about my all time pound-for-pound list, but this is different. Here I will write about ...
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Jazza Dickens was down and out, but never gave up. Now he's a world champion looking back on his unique journey.
So, as Immanuwel Aleem, 22-3-3 (14 KOs), of Richmond, Virginia, heads to his underdog attempt to derail the relentless train that is unbeaten super-middleweight Lester Martinez Saturday night in the ...
Cassius Clay looks ahead. Not to his next $1,000,000, of course: that is already assured if Sonny Liston can only learn how to drive a Cadillac in a straight line. But after Liston, what?
Boxing has produced many champions with long winning streaks, but very few retire without a loss. Two of the sport’s most ...
The pound-for-pound debate is boxing's oldest and most unsolvable argument. Strip away the weight advantages, remove the era, ignore the ...
Sometimes when we watch a show like Hope Valley: 1874, a prequel to the Hallmark hit When Calls The Heart, we can be a bit sarcastic, calling out the moments when things feel a bit melodramatic or ...
The '70s had a huge number of television series that changed the medium forever -- here are just a few that you have to check out.
Once the golden boy of Leeds United, the Englishman looks like the shining light in a struggling Spurs side. Hopefully, there ...