Ibeabuchi really disapointed me, he had the tools to pick up where holyfield/bowe/lewis left off in the late 90's, instead as merchant said it he's drying up in some whole somewhere
To be fair Lopez's "ugly draw" was the result of a very bad clash of heads in his fight with This content is protected , and he beat him in the rematch.
Bradley's record will be tested versus Pacquiao in April. A great scenario is that Timothy beats Manny and then the 0's fight each other.....Mayweather vs Bradley.
Ibeabuchi, that's one guy I wish had stayed out of trouble, who knows where his career might have ended up.
Anyone remember Horace Notice? To be fair he didn't have a full career. He won the British title and had to retire due to eye trouble. Still retired as an undefeated champion, though, so I guess it counts.
I verify him as a Legit contender, I did research on him & his been training, still in great shape -perfect shape-, his been waiting for the right chance to make a historic comeback since 2005! (his main problem is Bernard Hopkins is not going away :twisted: )
Ricardo Lopez is Above Calzage in every department * ATG higher level than Calzaghe * UNDISPUTED GOAT of his division, while Calzaghe is barely with Ottke@168 * 25 Title defenses of the WBC vs 21 defenses of the then lesser WBO * Ricardo Lopez is recognized as the most skilled Undefeated fighter of all time
I know, brother. I know. :cry: We don't have El Huracán anymore either. Mesi is not coming back, Ice. He hasn't fought in six years, he's been doing perfectly fine for himself outside the ring and he'll likely never be medically secure to come back.
Kevin "Real Hammer" Lear had to retire through injury undefeated!! http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=14872&cat=boxer