The Legendary Bronx Bul...

By Jim Galiano – If ever the word “throwback” applied to a fighter, it was Jake LaMotta. Even in his prime, the Bronx Bull was a throwback to the days when bare knuckled brawlers trading punches on barge and boxing was outlawed throughout the land. How good was LaMotta? At his best, he...

Legendary Fighters of t...

By Jimmy Krug – Boxing will have its hero’s. It’s a fact that’s ingrained within the nature of the sport, the business and its fans. It started with John L. Sullivan, the first American sports hero.  Old John L’s exploits made him a household name and a legend in his own time. His...

Jack Dempsey – Ro...

By Jim Galiano – Jack Dempsey was to boxing what Babe Ruth was to baseball. Both were products of the roaring twenties and both went down in history as larger than life figures in their sport and American culture. Like Jack Johnson before him and Muhammad Ali after, Dempsey was in...

George Foreman: King of...

By Monte D. Cox – Imagine the 1985 Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears lead by Jim McMahon, Richard Dent, Mike Singletary and company coming out of retirement to win the Super Bowl in 2005. Or imagine former Wimbledon tennis champion John McEnroe coming back and winning that...

Comparing Great Fighter...

By Jim Galiano – A lot has been written about how the greats of today would fare against the greats of the past.  Although the sport has gone through many small changes over the years… it remains essentially the same.  Boxing is an individualistic sport. Fighters are products of...