Don't you guys remember that even chinny, pillow-fisted Amir Khan was able to knock down Maidana? Floyd, in that period of time, already had lots...
For me, usually lineal tends to be better as you get to beat the man of the division. But in most cases, being undisputed means you have to beat...
My personal list: 1. Terence Crawford 2. Naoya Inoue 3. Oleksandr Usyk 4. Canelo Alvarez 5. Dmitry Bivol 6. Juan Francisco Estrada 7. Errol Spence...
Agreed, I believe Pacquiao reached more of the prime of his powers when he reached 126 and 130 when he fought the 2000s Mexican Murderer's Row...
2 words: Naoya Inoue.
So who do you rank in front of Inoue then and why?
Sources?
The fight I would love to see at 140 is Teofimo Lopez vs Jack Catterall to really figure out the man at 140
Considering that Josh Taylor didn't look great when he fought Teofimo Lopez and Jack Catterall, who did a better job against Josh Taylor?
Haney should fight Tyson Fury. Pretty sure, Haney will knock Fury out with one punch in the first round.
My opinion may not be popular but I personally think Inoue is a borderline HOFer (but can punch a ticket to Canastota with an impressive victory...
Tyson-Spinks. What an event.
Here is my take. Feel free to discuss, agree or disagree. Great beat very good: Usyk vs Joshua Pacquiao vs Thurman RJJ vs John Ruiz...
Lol when I first read this, I thought yall were talking about Oscar Valdez. But curious, who would win between Oscar Valdez and Tank Davis?
In some sources, Crawford for facing no noteworthy P4P caliber fighter (usually rated P4P #1 by American biased sources like ESPN)