Calzaghes is very dodgy there woodhall,Reid,Mitchell and brewer are all ex champions Bika and manfredo are not
This for me shows why Bradley is rated so highly He has took on a good standard of opposition and is officially unbeaten with plenty of miles on the clock Devon Alexander's ain't bad either
If you say 30-0 that's a record,if you name every single fighter a guy has faced,the results of each fight what weight division it was fought what titles were on the line it's more like a resume,it goes into more detail and that's why people use it. And yes calling a word gay does sound like something a child would say,grow up will ya.
Peter manfredo despite the number of belts available has never even looked like being good enough His 2 attempts at titles were off the back of his name being made on the contender series where he lost to another alfonso Gomez who gets chances he probaly shouldnt Calzaghe only fought him because it was another way into the American market
No I know that. I was just listing the best fighters he'd fought. Sheika wasn't a world champion either. Both were/are quality fighters though and good wins.
i could be wrong but i dont recall andre dirrell being a world champion....i still thought he beat froch but hes not held a belt has he?
If he beats Marquez in his next fight his stock will go through the roof,Tim Bradley is very underrated imo.
Emanuel Steward trained Nas for the Barrera fight and he went on record to say it was an awful training camp,they even showed a few of the sparring sessions and Steward was furious with him.I think Nas was more interested in spending time with his family and enjoying his money.You got to remember he was only twenty six at the time and already a multi millionaire ten times over,frankly I don't think he gave a **** anymore if he won or lost,he didnt show much emotion after the fight its like he expected to lose but for someone who was as confident as he was seemed out of character.It wasn't so much a great performance by Barrera it was just a bad performance from Nas and the beginning of the end.