I was mostly messing around. Though, I do believe fights go beyond a resume, and more becomes a clash of styles once the fight happens. Who you've beaten prior, in the end really means nothing when your in that ring in the here and now, besides drawing from experience of course. Prior to Ali vs. Norton, Ali had the clear better resume, that didn't stop Norton from being a bad style for Ali. It matters how someone fights, and how they would mesh with another's fighting style. You can draw some conclusions from Greb by looking at reports, articles and the like, but really, that isn't the same as seeing it play out in a fight imo. So while he's a good pick resume wise, I just hesitate most of the time picking Greb in h2h matchups against fellow ATG's without being able to see him.
Well thats completely understandable. Though from what I've read (again, read) Greb would have the style to bother Jones IMO.
Nobody at 168. But at 175, maybe Spinks and probably Charles. Less likely would be Foster. Oh and maybe Conn. Michael Moorer would be something to watch as well.
Somehow I forgot about him....but really that is a 50/50 type fight. Sure Rocky is durable but he is also not on a Ruiz level skill wise. Good solid unconventional pick here.
In seriousness Fitz, Greb, Ezzard and Langford Lloyd Marshall would be an interesting one, but I won't make a pick either way
So....are you saying that you think RJJ would destroy him too? I am leaning that way after some more thought about it.
It would look a lot like Leonard vs Hagler I think. Roy can't engage. He can't go to the ropes and take body shots looking for a counter like he often did. It's suicide with a puncher/ring cutter like Rocky. Roy might be able to edge a 12 round track meet on his best night. He sure as hell can't get in a fire fight with Rocky. He can win,nobody but ATG heavyweight punchers destroy Rocky.