Rahman would've had a 20-50 pound weight advantage over almost any HW of the '60s (including Liston). Fighters who weighed 215-220 pounds were...
:huh So considering fights that possibly suggest a fighter's weaknesses is "wrong" in fantasy matchups? :huh
An emphatic "yes" to both questions IMO.
Oddly enough, I think the older, post-exile Ali might actually fare better against Dempsey than the younger, pre-exile version. The older Ali may...
This. :deal
But on the flipside, it could be argued that someone like Donaire has fought across more weight classes than someone like Ward, but perhaps was...
I think he could fit in. 1. Ward 2. Mayweather 3. Rigondeaux 4. Marquez 5. Pacquiao 6. Wlad 7. Donaire 8. Mares 9. Froch 10. Bradley
:lol::rofl
And Liston has been beaten by LHWs/CWs. :nono
This is basically the way I see it.
Would he need to? He moves well enough to dodge most punches from shorter men (who are typically still taller than Liston), and he combines that...
It's funny that anyone would expect Jones to go through Robinson's resume undefeated, when he couldn't even go through his own undefeated. Even...
Even barring cuts, I think Gavilan's height and range would be the deciding factor between two otherwise evenly matched fighters. Plus Gavilan...
This. :deal Tarver was a big puncher, but otherwise limited. He seldom was all that impressive, even in victory. Hopkins was a better P4P...
Here are some examples of these "old timers" that you refer to: "I don't think Duran would have beaten Billy Petrolle or a Sid Terris and they...