There are as many fighters at 122 as HW. Look it up and see for yourself. Inoue overall has fought more competition by # of fighters in division...
It's like pointing out with Usyk he has multiple fights where an opponent won 5 rounds but Inoue has none. Or that Usyk let's his opponents go the...
Not at all. You said Inoue wouldn't be greater and pointed out that pac was lineal in some weight classes. Yeah, against David Diaz. Undisputed...
According to compubox, which massively favors the a side, Scull outlanded Canelo in more rounds than vice versa
It wasn't recognized as a major belt until 1999 by any sanctioning body. That's after he held it. So his defenses aren't legitimate defenses of a...
You'll see people say no, but you won't see anyone list his HoF resume.
If he beats Akhmadaliev/Ball/Junto/Espinoza he's above Usyk for me. Maybe even just Akhmadaliev/Ball
Pacman never won a unification. Being undisputed is not the same as beating David Diaz for the lineal title
Take Dariusz off the list, it's incorrect. The WBO wasn't a major title in the 90s when he held it
I never trust compubox. 56-55 is pretty even, and when you notice compubox favors the A-side, it's pretty consistent with Scull landing more
I accept he has a good chance. 1/4 people pick rigo so it's not like he's counted out totally
I'm more looking for 1880s and further
According to The Boxing Librarian, Sugar Ray Robinson has 65 while Maxie Rosenbloom has 82
Michael Hunter lost to Forrest. How old was he anyway?
Trying to get my boxing history knowledge up. Any good books?