Floyd has one A-class win in a fight that was very, very close. Pac has at least 5. Then when you consider he's fighting guys like Hatton and...
McGuigan should havbe taken the option to fight Gomez at 130. Wilfredo was a fading power and McGuigan would have won that oen comfortably.
I agree with Popkins. I'd also argue that Floyd is defintiely the bigger man of the two. I think that's obvious.
Wow! I love McCallum but some of the claims here are way over the top.
Nice to read someone having a viewpoint that they argue out well. I think if you do your due dilligence then nobody after Duran breaks that top 20.
Apparently Steward had to stop him training. He claims that Hearns was so up for the fight he couldn't stop himself. Emmanuel argues that Hearns...
I feel it was a combination of perhaps average stamina and less than average durability, combined with the fact he came in too light against...
15 rounds, 160, same day weigh in, both have the benefit of the same nutrtiton... I think Jones didn't have the experience to deal with...
In terms of Langford saying he wouldn't fight him I agree with Boliermaker and Guilalah. Dempsey would offer a similar courtesy to Sam when he...
Thanks, Manassa, This is the hardest poll. I always write down all the greats from the division and then slowly wittle them down. I look at...
Feel worse about leaving Ross out. I don't know... Whittaker should be in the top 10 BUT I think Chavez did more at 135 and I think their...
An all-time great left hook, great speed, finishing, great swarmer with a good defence... Dempsey could and would beat many greats.
Check out all the fights he lost and all the fights he didn't do as well as expected in. Ray came back got dropped, spooked and decided it was...
1. Roberto Duran 2. Joe Gans 3. Benny Leonard 4. Henry Armstrong 5. Tony Canzoneri 6. Pernell Whitaker 7. Carlos Ortiz 8. Julio Cesar...
I know what you mean but no matter how you pace yourself the extra three rounds still make a big difference.