Who wins this FOY candidate at 160lbs?:toney
B-Hop would school Peter.:deal
It's not. That's why Joe was able to make those adjustments after round 1 and start winning rounds. It was still B-Hop's defense that had to be...
Mayweather has never faced an opponent like Joe and vice versa. I do give Floyd a slight edge because I believe that by the time Joe adjusts to...
It's not so much B-Hop's offense he had to figure out, but how to hit Hopkins without being countered by that one punch at a time.
good list, but with the elite guys you always have to factor in the intangibles. Alot of times that's what determines these matchups
I agree. B-Hop is a tough one to figure out, but Calzaghe did figure him out - during the course of the fight at that.
Perhaps not, but you have to factor in Calzaghe's almost unparalleled ability to adjust to his opponent mid-fight.
Shaq Diesel!!! If Valuev can do it, Shaq definitely can. (I know he's not in NFL, but he was first non-boxer to come to mind)
P4P, negating weightclass differences, who's style and attribute combination conquers the other and why?
Those little kids are gonna grow up as WWE fans; and people who know Hatton as the crazy British guy with the trainer who can break his finger,...
The desire to appeal to casual fans is a big reason why we are suffering under this "undefeated fighter" trend. Promising fighters padding their...
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I was talking to a [casual boxing fan] friend about the Holyfield fight coming up and was enjoying the conversation until he said, "If Holyfield...
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