Inoue? Care to elaborate?
I was talking about the title- a top ten ranking in the alphabet era usually comes with at least one belt. I've already said he's top ten material...
Yes, he'd be top ten. Joshua doesn't need to win the majority against thirty years worth of names to be top ten.
Top 10 in any era, but he was never superb. There are a handful of eras where he doesn't win the title at all, barring political maneuvering.
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The second best cruiser on your list is a knockout waiting to happen, and I don't even think that highly of Gassiev. Gassiev, Hunter, Briedis...
I'm not so sure. He would have plenty of opportunities to land on Joshua and build momentum.
Briedis is better than all of those guys apart from maybe Qawi. Dokes, Stewart, Thomas, Tillis, Douglas and Cooper are not better wins compared...
Both Manuel Ortiz and Jimmy Carter don't get the attention they deserve given their championship status. Far less accomplished, but no less...
I know he got bigger as he moved up! I was commenting on his weight as a welterweight. In his prime, as a light middleweight, he was entering the...
He was 10 pounds south of 168 as a welterweight. I always considered Tito a light middleweight, especially because of his well-documented...
This could get ugly very early on, which could put the result in doubt. On balance, you'd have to favor Fullmer for all the reasons Tin Ribs...
I think Trinidad's defense was just as bad if not worse.
So? So did Badou Jack. Why wasn't he ever a light middleweight?
It obviously goes without saying that amateur and professional weights can vary. My argument was that amateur weights give us better indicators of...