105. Utterly pointless.
Jimmy McLarnin, Andre Ward, Georges Carpentier, Harry Greb, George Lavigne, and many other old-timers who lacked amateur careers.
Carbajal claims Lopez swerved him (and Gonzalez, I believe). I'm not sure the truth of the matter, however.
Lopez doesn't have a good case for being the best Mexican fighter from flyweight and below, let alone the GOAT regardless of division. Canto is...
105 has 281 ranked fighters, easily the lowest total in boxing. Hell, you would have to combine 105 and 108 to get almost the amount fighters 112...
I think the criticisms leveled against Hrgovic are overblown. He was winning handily for much of the fight and I don't see any reason why he can't...
Young Griffo. He made fools of legends at times and could scarcely be asked to train seriously.
I highly doubt it. He's a good aggressor by today's standards, but I think he's too flawed to become a genuine Champion. Potentially a titlist,...
None of the heavyweight options are all that appealing. Much of the division is either old or inactive and in search of new blood. Hrgovic is...
He's top-2 at cruiserweight. I couldn't say where he ranks at heavyweight, however. He's clearly Holyfield-esque in his trajectory, but has far...
Holyfield fought a bunch of top level Americans at cruiserweight and only one was in his backyard, the SD over Qawi. He didn't need hometown...
As I say with Golovkin, and I mean this flatteringly, Lomachenko would have thrived in an older era with less belts and classes. Had he had the...
Nah, there was a big gap in skill. Munguia was active but not particularly effective. Alvarez won that wide for me.
I don't see how a guy who has continuously struggled with fringe level guys beats Alvarez, even this declining version. Munguia is simply too easy...
It's a combination of ignorance around the lower divisions and eastern fighters (yes, he was Russian, but fought in Japan), and the fact that he's...