Pac by vicious mauling.
He was also slow and fat, and he was slow even in his prime.
To add to the thread, I thought I would be remiss to not point out that Frazier floored Ali despite being a very, very small and somewhat pudgy...
There is little more appealing than seeing a short (comparatively), stocky heavyweight swarmer throw in the utmost of his weight and leverage in...
I agree. A pre-Froch Bute would have given Ward a good go, though, win or lose. I always thought Bute had a much better chance versus Ward than...
Jeez Louise, man, what is it with you and the Klitschkos? Take it easy, yea? Anyhoo, this is a good thread. I am not sure how an exact timeline...
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My personal take: 1. Mayweather 2. Marquez* 2. Ward* 4. W Klitschko 5. Rigondeaux 6. Donaire** 7. Pacquiao 8. Mares 9. Bradley 10. Hopkins^...
This. Rough shell, soft interior. Slick black chocolate on the outside, with caramel filling inside.
Donaire as well. Additionally, Broner does not belong there.
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I fault him for missing Margarito, closer-to-prime Mosley, Williams, and a handful of others, but the main guys he missed Tszyu and Pacquiao,...
Big George was amazing, but I cannot justify putting him over Louis, Ali, or Holmes. My favorite heavyweight, but the greatest, he is not.
Beating Broner or Malignaggi does nothing for Floyd's legacy. I would give him even less credit, if that is possible, than for Guerrero. Oh...
Was on the fence for Thompson and McCline.