I'd ask him why Joe was the record padder king and why he defended his title against Rick Thornberry but he wouldn't be able to answer. Maybe you can answer how Thornberry got a fight with Joe after beating a guy with a retiring record of This content is protected :rofl
So you're rewarding guys with victories they never got? There's also one thing all those guys on your list have in common. A bias perhaps?:think
Afraid not. Joe Calzaghe was open to right hands and when Kovalev lands right hands its lights out. joe may bedazzle him for the first few rounds, Round 1-4. But then Sergey KRUSHER Kovalev finds his distance, and when that happens its KO'clock. In round 7th he brakes calzaghes body up and puts him on unsteady legs, in the 8th Sergey KRUSHER Kovalev makes short of work of the corpse he was beating up in the 7th. :bbb
One of the better ones that I have seen posted. I think the only name you have there that I personally would not have in my top ten is Marciano. Not too sure who I would have in his place though. Other than that though, this is a great list :good
I dont have to ask anyone anything. Many fighters get a shot at a title after a nothing fight, have seen that many times. I know how Thornberry got the shot, and any fan who knows the circumstances knows it was supposed to be a double bill tune up to build a fight with S Collins who was due on the bill, to build a fight up between the two, only Collins decided against coming back. I will ask if you are going to honour the bet you entered into with regards to Wlad Klitschko/Pulev?
Over the pros and the amateurs, Calzaghe was never once KOd and when back up was never on wobbly legs having to hold to survive. Has Kovalev been KOd as an amateur? Remember Kovalev drew with a journeyman at first ask
Supposed to be this and that is the story of Calzaghe's career. w ARREN flew that guy over from the other side of the world so Joy could have an easy night.