Exciting: -Gatti -Morales -Barrera -early-mid 90s Tyson (past his prime, but still,) Entertaining: -Roy Jones -Hamed
atsch Chavez was hurt, but when would a prime or even a near prime Chavez quit from being hurt? Heck, Chavez was even quitting years earlier against Randall, proving how far past his prime he was by the DLH fight. And Chavez prime was at 26 years old, in 1987 when he beat Rosario. This fight took place when Chavez was 36. TEN YEARS PAST HIS PRIME. As for mentioning the 96 fight, Chavez was champion only because he had robbed Frankie Randall of a deserved victory. As for me hating on fighters who risk their lives to entertain me, I'd much rather DLH risk his life to entertain me against someone who has a chance of beating him. As I mentioned before, when he fought someone his own age, Tito, we saw how willing he was to risk his life to entertain us.
I rate Gatti and Morales ahead of him in terms of excitement, as well as Benn. But I probably rate him as the greatest from the 90s.
Yeah that's because he was more interested in providing exciting fights for us, like fights with Camacho and Chavez :rofl
great fuin to watch had a good set of boxing skills, incredoulus combo's(yeah i made a new word just to prove how amazing his combo's were) had goo dpower and a weak chin and a otn of heart and aggresion. the only fight i wasnt impressed was against vaden:| bored to tears basicly