It’s impossible to talk about Charles defence without acknowledging his ‘old-school’ stance. Charles stood very side on to present less of a target for his opponent … Read>
Bob Foster was an intimidating figure. After he captured the light heavyweight title from Dick Tiger in 1968, he went about his business in a very professional manner, imposing his will on his opponents and … Read>
Any elite champion understands that times and events change, however in order to sustain your own success through the unstable times, there are things that … Read>
Sonny Liston became heavyweight champion in 1962 when he relieved the great Floyd Patterson of his title duties. Before the young Cassius Clay later toppled ‘The Bear’ 2 years later, Liston’s name struck … Read>
The Skills of Floyd Patterson – The First 2 Time HW Champion
Floyd Patterson ignited the heavyweight boxing scene in the 1950’s with his fistic flurries of fury, and leaping left hooks. After being tutored by the legendary boxing philosophy … Read>
The All-Mexican showdown was the first fight in an epic trilogy that will have both men remembered for as long as the sport of boxing is alive. It was on February 19, 2000, that Marco Antonio … Read>
If you didn’t already know, the most important and most crucial aspect in all of boxing is footwork. When watching the past legends of the sport, such as Mike Tyson and Muhummad Ali, one consistency you will notice … Read>
The Skills of Bob Foster, Light Heavyweight Champion 1968-74
Bob Foster reigned as light heavyweight king, after knocking out Dick Tiger in 1968, and defended his title a staggering 14 times until 1974. There’s no doubt, that Bob Foster … Read>
Ricardo ‘El Finito’ Lopez Nava retired with an outstanding unbeaten record that surpassed the famous 49-0 record of Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Rocky Marciano. This great ‘little’ Mexican, … Read>
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