ESPN Network: ESPN.com | NFL.com | NBA.com | ABCSports | EXPN | FANTASY | ||||
The List: Best nicknames in boxing history Page 2 staff |
June is Nickname Month on Page 2 as we continue our search for the best monikers in all of sports.
Small, fearless (at least, until the Leornard fight), he hit like a ton of bricks. 2. "The Hitman" (Tommy Hearns) Hearns was also known as "The Motor City Cobra," which is a decent nickname in its own right. 3. "The Greatest" (Muhammad Ali) As Cassius Clay, he was known as "The Louisville Lip." 4. "The Bayonne Bleeder" (Chuck Wepner) Mediocre fighter, tough guy, great nickname.
A favorite of the ladies. 6. "The Mongoose" (Archie Moore) Mesmerizing artist in the ring, one of the great talkers outside the ring. 7. "Sugar Ray" (Robinson or Leonard) Pound for pound, two of the sweetest who ever fought for pay. 8. "Smokin' " Joe Frazier Though, as George Foreman once pointed out, "Somebody should tell Joe Frazier that smokin' can be hazardous to your health." 9. "The Living Death" (Lew Jenkins) He was also known as "The Sweet Swatter from Sweetwater, Texas." 10. "The Brown Bomber" (Joe Louis) He even had a nickname for his hapless foes: "The Bum of the Month Tour." Also receiving votes: "Jersey Joe Walcott" (Arnold Cream), "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler, Renaldo "Mister" Snipes, Michael "Dynamite" Dokes, "The Wild Bull of the Pampas" (Luis Firpo), Bobby "No Dice" Chacon, Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, "The Undertaker" (Harry Wills), "Gentleman" Jim Corbett, "The Boston Tar Baby" (Sam Langford), Jose "Mantequilla" Napoles, "The Black Assassin" (Stanley Ketchel). Send this story to a friend | Most sent stories |
| ||||||||||||||||
|
ESPN.com: HELP | ADVERTISER INFO | CONTACT US | TOOLS | SITE MAP Copyright ©2001 ESPN Internet Ventures. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and Safety Information are applicable to this site. Employment opportunities at ESPN.com. |