I'd pick Morales to win a decision because he was just a little faster I think.
I know some people disagree, but Forrest/Quartey was one of the worst decisions that I've ever seen.
Who wins and why?
One of the best of a fiercely competitive era....knew his strengths and used them to the best of his ability....dispatched with the formalities...
I wouldn't be too suprised if Mosley suddenly showed a decline in skills/stamina/whatever and Mayweather stopped him late after things got out of...
A few thoughts.... Simon Brown is dreadfully underappreciated....reminds me of Orlando Canizales in that he fought in a pretty competitive era...
Thank you for the replys everyone. Yes, if Pacquiao continues his winning ways without incident he could be considered to be among those great...
I believe Holmes to be the #1 heavyweight of all time based on ability. I rate boxers based only on how they box. I don't really consider the...
Please shed some light on this if you would, as I haven't been keeping up with the scene lately. I have no agenda to pursue here. I'm just curious...
Trinidad was more consistent at welterweight and had a truly great run at that weight. Although it could be said that Mosley faced better...
Sanchez was just too good in every aspect of the game for Pacquiao to beat IMO.
At 135 lbs. Who wins?
I guess that brings up the question....could Campas prevail where Cintron and Cotto didn't? Some people regard Campas as a "perenial contender"...
Combine the sustained action of Morales/Barrera, the fierce competition of Ward/Gatti, the significance of Leonard/Hearns, the intensity of...
From what I understand Quartey is very well off.