I agree, it won't be an upset for me & i'am a pac fan, once this fight was called i thought ****:yikes Clottey will **** it easy, big/fast + 2 x hard:bbb
roy jones peaked in the calzaghe fight. the referee stopped the julian jackson - herol bomber graham fight prematurely joe frazier's resume is poor bonecrusher smith would have beat tyson if he started the fight with the same attitude he fought the last round with ricky hattons win over tyszu is criminally under-rated thomas hearns would have been the greatest fighter of all time if he had an average chin vitali would have beat lewis if the fight had continued though i love him as a fighter i am 100% convinced manny is taking PED's roy jones is going to beat hopkins
In the past three-to-five years, Larry Holmes has become the most overrated heavyweight in history. Larry Holmes nuthuggers are the most blind to their hero's weaknesses of all nuthuggers. Shane Mosley is the most overrated active fighter - he's been on the decline since Forrest 1 - and the Margarito fight has merely masked his struggles. Of active fighters, Mosley nuthuggers are the most blind to their hero's weaknesses .
Calzaghe defeated both Bernard Hopkins and Roy Jones Jr. They were officially recorded events and results, had several thousand eye witnesses and the fights are available on film for all to see. My controversial opinion is that all this is true. Duran is not top 10 P4P. Duran has the weakest resume and is the least talented fighter of the 80's Fab Four. Seeing is believing is a controversial opinion over in the classic forum Hagler beats Hopkins, Monzon, Jones Jr and Robinson at 160lbs
Of the best British fighters in the past 25 years, Hamed ranks above Calzaghe as he was the truly dominant champ for five years as opposed to really just a couple at most. p4p he's also superior. Also, Honeyghan ranks above Hatton. Lewis' dig deep, way past peak victory over VK moved him from top 10 greatest heavies to top 5.
Mike Tyson is very underrated on ESB, and it's a great tragedy his career turned out the depressing way it did, because he truly could have been the greatest heavyweight ever. I believe that without Tyson's involvement with Robin Givens (and her mother Ruth Roper), Tyson's remaining team of Kevin Rooney,Steve Lott and Bill Cayton would have stayed intact (thus his skills would have improved further instead of severely deteriorating) with King as no more than his fight-by-fight promoter. I then feel that he could have gained a record of 50-0-0 by 1994 and have wins over Holyfield, Bowe and Lewis, with Riddick posing the toughest challenge by a considerable margin.