Holmes seems like a control freak in the ring, he just won't lose his composure, very intelligent and used his ability smart. A guy who can shape the fight the way he wants to is always intriguing to watch.
Oh no you got me wrong, I am a massive admirer of Chang's style - I think he is excellant to watch and always impressive. And i cant disagree with a word you say. I think Harada in the end would have been too strong for him but what a fight. Who would be the best Flyweight you think he could beat? Canto? I love that comparison with Duran as it is so correct. Would you describe him as a natural talent?
-Tyson in his prime for sure. -Marciano had an underrated flow, some people just think he was a big puncher, that he was, but her knew how to defend quiet well. -Jersey Joe Walcott had amazing leg movement, a great all around fighter.
Archie Moore - an amazing beautiful fighter - class, grace, fluidity, smooth moves, fought in the pocket, beautiful feints, an artist with effortless poise, like a mechanic working over an engine - a tap here a yank there - a tremendous finisher too
Jose Napoles; nothing broke up by indecision, every move linked like a well-paced film, and all delivered with surreal creation. Not as excitable as Pep; Napoles was the faultless wizard.
Jersey Joe Walcott Beautiful fighter to watch such a smooth boxer and his footwork was so graceful. Pernell Whitaker When you watch Sweet Pea fight your watching a master at work there's only one word to describe Whitaker and that is a genius. Sugar Ray Leonard Speed, power, heart, courage, skill, grace, the perfect fighting machine. Marvellous Marvin Hagler Silky smooth southpaw skills with bareknuckle grit and ferociousness. Mike McCallum A throwback fighter one of the most perfect technical fighters.
At his peak, Julio Cesar Chavez was a sight to behold. Ali, of course... he did so many things wrong but made it effective. Gene Tunney was much like Ali, lightning quick, great on his feet and in there to fight. Sugar Ray Robinson, what really needs to be said? Carlos Monzon had a grim poetry to his work.