David Marks wrote:Ezzard Charles, at 160 lbs., may have been the finest fighter pound-for-pound, of any age, as he fought and defeated fighters whom no one wanted any part of, such as Archie Moore, Charley Burley, Jimmy Bivens, and the much-feared Lloyd Marshall, whom Charles defeated in two of their three bouts.
Burley was so good that he couldn't get fights, and quit boxing to take a job on a garbage truck in Pittsburgh so that he could make a living. Moore was a great middleweight, but never got a title shot until he was far past his prime, and had put on weight. He took the lightheavy crown from Joey Maxim.
Charles defeated Joey Maxim five times with ease, while Ray Robinson lost to Maxim the only time they met. Robinson's defeat was blamed on the heat, but Maxim had to fight that night in Yankee Stadium under the same miserable conditions.
Ezzard Charles weighed 180 lbs. when he won the heavyweight crown, and later gave Rocky Marciano his two toughest fights before losing by decision, and by 8th round k.o.
I always like to point out that Archie never lost to Lloyd though Ezzard was KO'd by him. Never let an opportunity like that pass if I can help it.